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I recently purchased this kit specifically for this GB, as I would like to build it within the company of experts who can hopefully help me build a nicer model.

Upon opening the box I was very happy to see the myriad small parts and fine moulding. This is going to be a FUN build!

What is most impressive is the small arsenal of plastic weapons that Academy gives you. You get the following:

AIM-9D X4

AIN-9E X4

AIM-9H X4

AIM-9L X4

AIM-9N X4

gun pod x1

ECM of some sort X1

Two styles of AIM-7 (x4 each) I don't know which they are though.

and

MK-82 (with standard pointed fuse) x12

You also get two wing tanks, one center-line tank, two TERs for the inboard pylons and two MERs for the outboard pylons.

The weapons look nice when built up. Here are a few examples.

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If somebody from Hasegawa is reading this, I want you to take note: MODELERS APPRECIATE THIS!!! Academy will keep on getting my hard earned dollar with little bonuses like this. :thumbsup:/>

I'm not sure exactly how I'll load my phantom up just yet, but I'm thinking two sparrows in the rear trays, the CL, 4 AIM9s and maybe 12 MK 82s on outboard MERs?

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Here is my provisional weapons loadout. I built the inboard pylons, and I'll probably put TERs on the outer pylons.

Fit of the center-line tank wasn't perfect, but the four piece pylons fit perfectly.

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I finished the cockpit as provided by Academy. It isn't anything to write home about. But once I add the seats and some wires and hoses, it should be suitably busy.

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A bit more progress.

I assembled the main landing gear legs/wing. After reading Harald's notes about the fragile plastic, I was a bit concerned that the thin actuator arms might break as I was cutting them from the sprue, but everything went well.

Still, I'm not thrilled that the kit was engineered in such a way that the gear legs have to be installed so early. Granted, it's all going to be white, but knowing myself, the leg might get caught by an errant sleeve, or bumped against the edge of the desk. :bandhead2:

So, while it's all intact :) , a quick picture.

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Here is my provisional weapons loadout. I built the inboard pylons, and I'll probably put TERs on the outer pylons.

You might want to keep those inboard, they didn't hang them out there.

Curt

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You might want to keep those inboard, they didn't hang them out there.

Curt

Yes they did. I'll find some pics when I get home from work.

Edit.

Got home and did some digging on my HDD, so here are some pics, none of which are obviously mine, but they'll prove it happened.

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Pete, thanks very much for those!

Some more progress today. I glued in the intakes and exhausts. The Intakes are not seamless, but good enough for my needs. They're designed with a forced-perspective making them look deeper than they are. Some purists may not like it, but illusion is an important part of modeling as far as I'm concerned.

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The exhaust pieces are quite nice looking. Here is my take on the rear face portion.

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Next step is to begin assembling the fuselage. Woohoo!!! :)

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So far, so good. B)

All of the major fuselage joints went together nicely. I'll need to do some light sanding on the area where the forward fuselage pan meets the wing area, but I don't expect any major reconstructive surgery to be required.

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I got the intakes on. They fit pretty good for phantom intakes. They'll need a touch of cleanup at the rear end.

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More problematic might be the small steps that formed where the intake meets the fuselage bottom plate (where the grey part meets the white). They'll need to be sanded and faired in, but I'll lose a lot of surface detail, so I'm not looking forward to this part of the build.

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Still plugging away at this one. 1/48 is not really my scale of choice for large aircraft such as this, but this really is such a beautiful kit.

The project has become something of a long term relaxation job. One bit at a time, when the mood strikes me (I'm not sure why I can't convince myself to treat all my modeling this way). Estimated time of completion? Don't know, don't care.

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some details

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Alright. The main airframe is generally done. I still need to add some small details like aerials, speed breaks, paint the wing lights, and add the canopies. Would be nice if the pilots had something to sit on too :)

Then weapons....it's like a whole other kit!

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