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  1. Brassin by Eduard has some gorgeous exhausts for 1/48 Phantoms. They did them for the Hasegawa kits too, both the long and short cans. Aires ones are very nice as well. Seats, not too sure, which ones are the best for an RF-4B. Many companies did them. Are you doing an early or late RF-4B?

  2. I am recovering well, yes. But it's a bit like 2 steps forward, 1 step back. The plastic of this kit is quite brittle, and the way it's engineered doesn't make it easier. The tailhook has already snapped into 3 pieces, for example. And since the kit comes with all kinds of moveable parts, including the tailhook, things are quite fragile.

     

    Anyway, the fuselage has been closed, with a good chunk of lead in the nose:

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    The seats come with passable decal seatbelts. I suppose it will look OK under the canopies:

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    The wings have been glued together. Dry fitting these to the fuselage shows some problems on the underside.

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    The radome under the fuselage is one of the moveable things in the kit. I don't really see the point of it, because you either have to glue it in the stowed raised position, or it drops down to the deployed position. It would have been much easier to paint the lower fuselage if you could add this radome afterwards.

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    This kit is much more challenging than the Fw-200 that was released around the same time, also by Revell. Oh well.

  3. Well then, Revell wants you to glue the sidewalls of the cockpit in place first, and then slide the instrument panels and rear walls in place after that. Too bad that doesn't work, as some of them have to fit in slots inside the sidewalls. So I had to break one off again to make it fit, snapping the control column off too.

     

    Ah well:

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    I painted the seats in some reddish brown color, kinda like a Spitfire seat. I guess they were made of the same material. I also sanded the upper corners a bit rounder.

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    The little windows in front of the rear cockpit will have to be filled for this version:

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  4. As I said before. Very nice job on that old Italeri kit. The airwaves bits certainly helped.

     

    I use Photobucket to host my photos here on ARC. It's not without its problems sometimes, but I have been using it for years, so I have learned how to work with it. Others use sites like Flickr or Imgur. Maybe even Google Photos can bed used. I never tried, so no idea.

     

    Lokking forward to more models!

  5. Hello,

     

    First build for the Group Build, and it will be a Gannet! :banana: Everyone's favorite, I know.

     

    I will be using the 1/72 Revell kit, completely OOB. The kit comes with decals for 3 different birds with MFG.3 and MFG.2, based at Schleswig-Jagel and Nordholz respectively.

     

    I started a couple days ago. It's quite a detailed kit, with good cockpit detail and an open weapons bay. Sadly no folding wings, but you can drop the flaps.

     

    Construction started with the large bits that make up the weapons bay, nose gear bay, and the cockpit on top of that. The engine exhausts are mounted on the sides of this construction. The cockpit now has a coat of good old British cold war happy black:

     

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    The interior of the fuselage has some more of that cheerful black:

     

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    And of course the instrument panels and walls too, this should look pretty decent after some detailing and drybrushing:

     

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    Such a looker, isn't it?

     

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  6. For a Spanish RF-4C you would also need the straight USN style wing pylons, and, optional, the refuelling probe.

     

    Israel also had 2 (serials 490 &497) hard winged, round nosed RF-4E. But you would again need that refuelling probe, and decals, which might be difficult to find.

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