Rick's 1/48 McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR2 - 23 Sqn/1435 Flt Royal Air Force Falklands Islands
This is my completed entry for this GB, less weapons. I used Hasegawa's 74 Sqn boxing of this kit but I wanted to model a scheme not seen that often. Using Xtradecal's X48-071 decal sheet and the kit's stencils I created this two tone grey Air Defence scheme. The ejection seats, wheels, intake covers and instrument panel are aftermarket. I also have a set of AIM-9 sidewinders from Eduard to fit at some later date.
This is quite a nice kit to build with some filler and plasticard shimming required, the shimming was needed at the forward wing to lower fuselage join, I also added some plasticard behind the intake panel so it didn't have a big void there. There is a small fairing just above the tail one/drag chute cover that needs to be manipulated to form a V shape.
Weathering is based on various photos found in books and online and are more of a blend of weathering effects rather than a specific airframe.
I am really happy with the outcome of this and it marks a step forward in my modelling abilities if I can be so bold to say so.
Thanks for looking.
Builds thread here - http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...-phantom-fgr2-1435-flt-stanley-airport.27072/
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This is my completed entry for this GB, less weapons. I used Hasegawa's 74 Sqn boxing of this kit but I wanted to model a scheme not seen that often. Using Xtradecal's X48-071 decal sheet and the kit's stencils I created this two tone grey Air Defence scheme. The ejection seats, wheels, intake covers and instrument panel are aftermarket. I also have a set of AIM-9 sidewinders from Eduard to fit at some later date.
This is quite a nice kit to build with some filler and plasticard shimming required, the shimming was needed at the forward wing to lower fuselage join, I also added some plasticard behind the intake panel so it didn't have a big void there. There is a small fairing just above the tail one/drag chute cover that needs to be manipulated to form a V shape.
Weathering is based on various photos found in books and online and are more of a blend of weathering effects rather than a specific airframe.
I am really happy with the outcome of this and it marks a step forward in my modelling abilities if I can be so bold to say so.
Thanks for looking.
Builds thread here - http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...-phantom-fgr2-1435-flt-stanley-airport.27072/
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