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  1. On 7/5/2018 at 9:07 PM, Speedy said:

    Also found this nice piece of artwork:

    SWJqMiy.png

    The airframe with the LORAN is cool. The RHAW version is very rare, only 4 were deployed. SUU23A goes under the first 2  blocks 35 & 36 as delivered from September 1967. I'm freaking out seeing this, so cool.

     

     

    Hello Uwe,

     

    2005 I think was the year they made the pictures.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  2. On 7/5/2018 at 9:07 PM, Speedy said:

    Also found this nice piece of artwork:

    SWJqMiy.png

    The airframe with the LORAN is cool. The RHAW version is very rare, only 4 were deployed. SUU23A goes under the first 2  blocks 35 & 36 as delivered from September 1967. I'm freaking out seeing this, so cool.

    What caught my attention is the AN-ALQ 120. Any information on the AN-ALQ 120 is very welcome.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

    On 7/5/2018 at 9:07 PM, Speedy said:

     

     

  3. 12 hours ago, onescale said:

    sorry for "killing" your dreams, but this is a regular F-4D with the so called "hard-wing"!

    Well it is not killing my dream LOL. I just saw this for the first time. Never knew a 'hard wing design' had a moveable leading edge.

    What I can think of it must have a speed reducing function or is there a better explanation? 

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan 

  4. Hello Phantom,

    Nice to see this airframe from the seventies. Did you go for aftermarket on this one, in particular the radome? Better ask, is this a D or converted J?

    Found out that the Print Scale decal has a wrong Buro Number for the 3-602. They come up with 67 14370 instead of 67 14870, which is correct.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  5. The Buro Number 3-6713 is available on a FCM decal sheet by the way, but In already decided to go with the one I ordered from Print Scale for my 1/48 build.

    But it is very tempting to order another decal sheet from TECHMOD, because they do also a F-4D with no chin pod in 1/32, (that is exactly the part that set my Vietnam F-4D build on a hold, because I ruined that piece).

    Also found this nice piece of artwork:

    SWJqMiy.png

    The airframe with the LORAN is cool. The RHAW version is very rare, only 4 were deployed. SUU23A goes under the first 2  blocks 35 & 36 as delivered from September 1967. I'm freaking out seeing this, so cool.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  6. Here we go:

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    AJxFMnC.jpg

     

    The above F-4D is such a beauty, worth building in 1/32 or 1/48. I love those subjects.

     

    Hp6IwRF.jpg

     

    Same airframe, look how clean she looks even after so many years in service. With slatted wings.

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    For the last picture, just watch the white antenna. This airframe is, I think a total new F-4D concept from the eighties and captured flying, i think in 2005 over Teheran. Bro Numbers are not visible anymore. From the other pictures you can see they are still there, Left hand side is English, right hand side Persian. Registration of the airframes had a 3 time revision over the years. Found the link to figure that out, but lost it  for the time being. Will have to search in my memory for that. Now I also need to learn Persian, because a neat site did pop this afternoon from Iran. see if my contact in Holland is still there, LOL.

    Very interested in what the Geeks can tell us, LOL again.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

     

  7. Hi Ben,

    What I was thinking about, you read minds? There is some creative deviation involving block 37 & 38. Will carry my reference in to Imgur and post them here.

    Wait for it as they say. It has a reason why they suddenly appear. change of powers and development. I found a F-4 modelling geek site who did a conversion from a J to a D. Changed the cockpit and voila, an almost 100% Iranian D. Like I said, takes a few moments to upload etc..

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  8. Hi Ben,

    This quote comes from F-4.nl:" With the overthrow of the Shah in 1979 by the Islamic fundamentalist revolution, the shipment of spare parts for Iranian Phantoms was embargoed, and many planes had to be cannibalized to keep others flying".

    Serial numbers of the F-4D's delivered:

    67-14869/14876	McDonnell F-4D-35-MC Phantom (for Iranian AF)
    67-14877/14884	McDonnell F-4D-36-MC Phantom (for Iranian AF)
    68-6904/6911	McDonnell F-4D-37-MC Phantom  (for Iranian AF)
    68-6912/6919	McDonnell F-4D-38-MC Phantom  (for Iranian AF)

    So I guess modification by Iranians. Very interesting. Seen some other pictures too with slatted F-4Ds. Also the white antenna on the fuselage is very interesting. No registration number on the vertical stabilator, replaced by IRIAF. Experimental Airframe? I guess so.

    Thanks for the tip on the Hypersonic items, ordered them at 48ers.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

     

  9. Hello all,

    Just looking closer at pictures I found of the F-4D that caught my attention, I discovered they had slatted wings. How very rare! Very interesting also.

    Never seen this before. anyone having a clue on this particular version?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  10. Hello Diego,

    Thanks for looking in Diego, appreciated. Did some more research today and I found out a lot. Thanks for mentioning the chin pod. From a decal sheet by Print Scale I can build 2 versions without and they have the LGBs as load indeed.

    But Artwork I found show a F-4D from the 7th TFB based in Shiraz in 1976, with RHAW chin and Paveway 1 load. Looks the part, so options.  

    Comes up another question though; did the F-4 D's  ever get a cockpit update? Or, what AM resin cockpit is to be used for the 1976 F-4Ds, early or late version? Knowing they had full support & supplies during this period.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan 

  11. Hello Ben,

    Thanks for the reply, very useful already. Did some search for AM and the XMM seamless intakes look very interesting.

    Too bad that Hypersonic Models is still offline. The 48ers don't have the replacements for mentioned tail section in which Academy failed, neither from Royale Resin. So will have to wait for that. How is the quality of the exhausts Academy provide with the kit, is it worth to replace them with resins?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan 

  12. Hello Phantoms Wizards.

    Anybody of you out there have some good reference for building an accurate IRIAF F-4 D?

    Which is the best kit to choose, what are the differences with USAF F-4 D Phantoms?

    Picked up a Academy F-4 C Phantom II. Is this the same story, when converting to just change the cockpit with a Resin AM?

    My 1/32 scale build of a D is on hold, screwed up and have some major failures to restore, which makes me want to build something else while waiting for the spirit to solve those issues.

    Any information that helps me finding my way in to this subject  is very appreciated.

     

    Just a very nice bird to watch...

     

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan   

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  13. Hi. Found the "Polly Grey" decals. They are on the sheet that goes with the first release of the Italeri F-104G kit. Thought AM was an option but could not find anything so far.

    So if there are people out there, who did not use this decal and are willing to share / sell it? On the other hand it is a long way to go before I need it, so other options may come.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  14. Hi ALF. Thanks for your comment. I decided to go with the Tamiya because the Revell kit has the incorrect nose issue, to straight from what others experienced and write about it  The canon seems to be a problem too. So the Tamiya it will be, just want to avoid to much surgery on such critical areas. From what I have learned from building blogs over the last years, is that the F-4E has it's issues too, but mostly on the level of flatten raised panels, adding new and filling panel lines. Surgery is almost nil, except for the wings when adding the detail of slats in forward/down position. There are more little details, for sure. Have to dig deeper by the time I start building. Purchased the HaHen decal sheet for Norm 91scheme, which gives options for already 3 F-4F's. ALQ 119 ECM Pod, Sidewinders and High Speed Centreline shown on the pictures  I have in my stash. Will have to find a decal of the "Polly Grey" Parrot, but I'm almost sure where to find that.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  15. Hello all.

    This is the start of the first Phantom I'm going to build on this particular site.

    I come from The Netherlands and when I was young, those big birds were flying right over our school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Phantoms! From what I remember above our town Groenlo they started the low fly zone to their shooting on Vlieland in the north of the Netherlands.

    I have chosen the 37+65 bird because I saw a photo with "Polly Grey" on the tail. Leeuwarden squadron always had this bird as their Insignia and is a 'sister unit of the JG71 'Richthofen'.

    Purchased the ADL 008 - Modern Luftwaffe Unit History Series / Jagdgeschwader 71 "Richthofen" / or fighter Wing 71 "Richthofen" period 1975 - 2013.

    Did a lot of research already on what to expect when building it if I want to depict such bird. Focus is mainly on the cockpit when it comes to the F-4F from this epic Phantom. Besides the pictures the WWW and knowledge from the Phantom experts on this site, still a lot of questions remain. Loads of AM is already purchased, seats, resin cockpit, resin engine nozzles, resin seamless intakes, tires and etched cockpit detail sets for scratch building the IP.

    One thing left, the Tamiya kit. Will purchase this in June / July, loads of these kits are still available.

    My question is, should it be the plain F-4E or the F-4E/J? Need some advise on that>

    Hope to start however end of this month with the cockpit. It's the Avionix set. Need, I think, advise from people who know more than I do.

    If you're interested please feel free to give your comment, tips etc.

    Will take some pictures over the coming weeks to get you all informed on the materials to start with.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan   

  16. Hi. I am looking for decals for ordnance. Aftermarket for 1/48 scale seems to be overloaded with decal sets for ordnance. What about 1/32 scale. Is there any AM company that brings decal sets for Mk. 82. I don't want to buy a weapons set like Trumpeter A. 

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  17. Hi Gary.

    Are the outboard pylons in 1/32 scale for F-4 Phantoms still available, or perhaps planned for a re-stock at Sprue Brothers in the nearby future?

    Would be great if so.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  18. Hello. I found a drawing of a launcher for the F-15.

    Can I assume this would be a build-in launcher for the AMRAAM 120?  (or something like this was installed in de back launchers of the F-4F). 

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    If so, does anyone have a more detailed picture, most likely from an F-15, model or the real thing, so I can replicate this.

    If not, what is the accurate launcher?

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

  19. Hi Ben.That is what I was aiming at. Because, from a photo I've seen the tube is there but has an octo / 8 side shape. Going digital late Eighties this would probably be the shape.

    I'm not sure, but maybe contact a German member could / will bring some light in this case. About the Airscale sets, I've been reading about them on Aeroscale, while ago. Very positive comments and looks the part. Will post them in the  thread when I start with the F-4F build.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan 

  20. Hi all. I received the Avionix Cockpit set for F-4E. This one probably came from another planet, what a beautiful piece of Art, comparing to my purchased F-4C/D version, which was a drama. Now I can start with a study on what has to be corrected / removed / added. From the photos / drawings that I got after some it is still not all clear. 

    This is what I'm looking at, the Radar Scope in particular. Looks like a panel with screen this way, no console anymore?

     

    f-4f_rear_panel.jpg

    But when I compare this to a photo from a real cockpit I see a somewhat changed Radar Scope, but it's a console, like in the front. 

    For sure there were updates over the years. I want to build an ICE version, so instruments might have been updated too. The window to scratch building is open.  Therefor I am planning to purchase the NICE Airscale sets AS32HAC / DAN / MOD to get this right. Anyone experience with these bezels and decals? 

    So my lunch break is over, back to business. 

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Robert Jan

     

     

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