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It's not easy being green - 1/48 Hasegawa F-4EJ Phantom


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Well it's bright and it's done.

This is my second Hasegawa Phantom depicted as a jet (37-8322) of 302 Hikotai based at Naha Okinawa in December 2008. It was specially painted to commemorate the transfer of the unit to Nyutabaru after 24 years on the island. The aircraft was scrapped 3 months later in March 2009.

Lessons Learnt

Not all Hasegawa Phantoms are the same. Even though the Sprues for the Wings (sprue L) and Fuselage (sprue J)are labelled the same there are 2 different versions of the same sprue depending on the boxing.

As such I really should have used the F-4EJ Kai boxing, which has the proper fuselage and wings with the correct antennas.

My biggest disappointment was the Wolfpack resin nose. I wasn't happy with the depth of the lines /detail so I re-scribed it, and didn't do a good a job. I'm not sure what it offers over the kit nose to be honest.

A close second was the True Details Pylon's, The engraved detail in these is pretty fine (non existent) and also needed re scribing.

Thirdly was the colours chosen by Model Alliance for the bright green decal text. It's nothing like Tamiya X-15, which seems to very closely match the green on the actual aircraft.

Enough rambling, onto the details


The Kit
1/48 Hasegawa RF-4EJ Recon Phantom (HSG 09923)


Aftermarket
Wolfpack Nose and Pitot
True Details Pylons
AMS Resin Intake Blanks
Aires Exhaust
Eduard PE
Quickboost Seats
Royale Resin Wheels
SAC Landing Gear

Decals
Model Alliance and Hasegawa for the stencils

Painted with
Tamiya Acrylics and Gunze Lacquers.
Gaianotes and Tamiya Gloss coats
Winsor and Newton Galeria Matt Varnish with some Dullcoate thrown in.
Vallejo and oils for the details
Weathered with
Oils and Pastels. This is probably a bit underdone but I'd lost interest by this stage

The Photos.

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More photos at my blog or facebook page

Build thread is here

Edited by Calum
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That is fantastic! I was lucky enough to be there (an Aviation Photo Club trip to Japan) when it was rolled out. A gorgeous colour scheme and beautifully made. I hadn't realised the aircraft was scrapped only three months later.

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