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Fujimi Phantom F-4K/FG.1 (Royal Navy) 1/72


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Dear All,

 

This is my rendering of a Phantom of the Royal Navy, of the 892 Sqd, operating from Ark Royal. It's the original British Phantom Fujimi kit, without positionable flaps and air brakes.

 

I had serious problems with the tail fin decals, which broke under decal solvents and had to replace them (thanks to @Troffa who sent me his spares), and the many stencils had a great tendency to silver. Apart from that, the kit is good and builds well. However, these difficulties made me loose motivation several times and it took me more than three years to finish the model (most of the time it was shelved). The transparency of the canopies also suffered from such a long time under masking tape.

 

Some notable points of the build:

 

  • Added a Aires PE canopy set and a Master set of brass pitot tube/RAM air inlet/AoA probe
  • Air intake tubing and compressor face simulated with a picture (thanks to @delta7 for the idea)
  • Painted with Gunze and some Tamiya acrylics, Alclad grey primer and metalics
  • Pre-shading: matt black along the panel lines
  • Post-shading: Extra Dark Sea Grey mixed with a bit of white, highly diluted and applied to the centre of the panels
  • Weathering:
    • First pass overall and panel line enhancement: Vallejo acrylic grey wash
    • Second pass, underside only, behind the serial numbers, gear wells and legs and exhaust area: Vallejo acrylic greasy earth wash
    • Third pass: Vallejo black pigments, just on the exhaust area
  • Finishing coat: Alclad semi-matt

 

The WIP can be found here.

 

And now the pictures.

 

1. General views

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2. Cockpit and canopies

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Cockpit before closing the fuselage:

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Ejection seats before installation in the cockpit:

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3. Air intakes with simulated tubing and compressor face using a picture

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4. Heat-resistant metal-clad tail area and exhausts

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5. Tail fin with red position light, RAM air inlet and pitot tube

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6. Angle-of-attack probe

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7. Position lights on the wing-tips

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8. Weathering on the underside

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Thanks for looking.

 

Jaime

 

 

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indeed, great!  I pinched your intake picture idea for my own recent build. The kit itself is a bit of a stinker IMHO (had to ditch the decals too), but I guess half-decent for its era and of course the subject rulz! 

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John ( @John D.C. Masters ), Falke ( @FalkeEins ), Pat ( @JOCKNEY )

 

Thank you very much! You're all too kind!

 

3 hours ago, FalkeEins said:

The kit itself is a bit of a stinker IMHO (had to ditch the decals too), but I guess half-decent for its era and of course the subject rulz! 

When I bought the kit back in 2015 it was really the best available in 1/72, according to the reviews I read. It built well and the decals were the really bad point. In the meantime Airfix has launched their British Phantoms and I already bought the Royal Navy boxing. It looks very good in the box, with lots of build options. I hope to build it in the future.

 

Cheers

 

Jaime

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Hello,Jaime - She gave you a phright in the early stages but what a magnificent result.Great precision and eye for detail are your hallmarks and are amply evident here.Great finishing work and restrained but effective weathering make her a beautiful model and tribute to the type.

All The Very Best,Paul.👏😉👍

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