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Would you still build the ZM F-4 if you have the Tamiya F-4B?
Ben Brown replied to Curt B's topic in Jet Modeling
Hi Gabor, I bought the Reskit afterburners for my current Z-M build, but decided not to use them. The kit burner parts have a tab at the aft end that fits into a spot in the lower fuselage so everything is positively located. The Reskit burners don't have anything like this and I didn't want to have to engineer some sort of cradle to keep them in place. Plus there are no instructions on exactly where to make your cut in the burner cans to fit the Reskit parts, so there will have to be a lot of test fitting and adjusting before you permanently close up the fuselage. They do look gre -
When will we be blessed with an F-86H in 1/48th scale?
Ben Brown replied to jeffryfontaine's topic in General Discussion
I also want an F-86H! 😄 Ben -
Would you still build the ZM F-4 if you have the Tamiya F-4B?
Ben Brown replied to Curt B's topic in Jet Modeling
If you don’t want to order direct from Fundekals in the US, it looks like The 48ers has the depot stencil sheet in stock. Link I highly recommend both the decals and The 48ers. Ben -
When will we be blessed with an F-86H in 1/48th scale?
Ben Brown replied to jeffryfontaine's topic in General Discussion
Online Magic 8 Ball 😉 -
The Thunderbirds F-4E and Blue Angels F-4J Thread
Ben Brown replied to Ben Brown's topic in Jet Modeling
Thanks, @BillS! @PlasticWeapons was kind enough to provide a photo of a Monogram stabilator that appears to have the longer reinforcement patch and the second patch near the tip. This might give folks an idea of the general shape. Thanks, PW! Ben -
The Thunderbirds F-4E and Blue Angels F-4J Thread
Ben Brown replied to Ben Brown's topic in Jet Modeling
Here are some screen grabs from YouTube of the oil tanks. For our modeling purposes, we can modify the kit Sparrows. The tanks had a rounded rear end and the aft fins seem to extend past the end of the tube. There's a filler tube sticking down just forward of the aft fin and a T-handle of some sort near the nose, just aft of where the curved part of the tank turns into a tube. The aft tanks were yellow, while the forward ones could have been yellow or blue. The inboard forward fins of the forward tanks were removed so they didn't cover the yellow arrow shape on the belly. -
The Thunderbirds F-4E and Blue Angels F-4J Thread
Ben Brown replied to Ben Brown's topic in Jet Modeling
Another pic from the 1969 season (NMNA via Kinzey) that shows the natural metal area a little better than the photo of #1 a few posts above, with the zig zag in the paint above the afterburner nozzle. This shot also provides the best view I've found of the stabilator reinforcement plate. The #1 jet above doesn't have the this, and all jets don't have them in later seasons, so I'm guessing that maybe the plates weren't fitted to all BA F-4Js. It appears the plates were fitted to most of the Thunderbirds jets. Note how the plate carries forward all the way to the aft edge of the bare metal titan -
Pre-war 4th FIG markings looked pretty sporty with the squadron badge and large flaming arrow on the fuselage. I built this one with the Cutting Edge conversion and I’d love to be able to replace it with a better one. Ben
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The Thunderbirds F-4E and Blue Angels F-4J Thread
Ben Brown replied to Ben Brown's topic in Jet Modeling
@Scott Smith, beautiful! Ben -
The Thunderbirds F-4E and Blue Angels F-4J Thread
Ben Brown replied to Ben Brown's topic in Jet Modeling
Paint chips have been updated. Added Krylon True Blue to the comparison. Ben