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Revell
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| Introduction
Since July there's another Revell F-4F reissue in 1:32 scale in the market (kit No. 04706). This time with some different decals but no other changes. The box Again a huge carton box with a nice art work of a F-4F in anniversary colors of the JG 72 "Westfalen". |
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There are 10 trees with ca. 297 plastic styrene parts inside the box. 12 of those Parts are in clear plastic for the canopy, landing lights, gun sight and etc. |
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The parts I'm not going to make a complete review of that kit. This is Revells well known F-4F kit from the year 1995 with all its problems but all its goodies (see my previous articles of the F-4 for more information). As I wrote before the kit has its problems and here is what you have to do, to make it looking right:
2. You'll have to cut off the rudder and flaps and glue them in an other position but this is not a must. 3. You'll have to build the nose gear leg from scratch, because it is out of scale. 4. You'll have to cut off 0,3cm of the main gear legs, because the Model seats too "high" in its main gear. Drill a hole in the middle of each main wheel to make it looking better; otherwise the main gear legs are done very well.
6. You'll have to rework the radome to make it looking better. 7. You'll have to make some work inside the canopies. (I use sheet styrene and putty to represent the structure of the front and the back canopies). 8. Open the bleed air doors under the fuselage between the centreline-tank (do it before you glue the fuselage halves with the wing) and glue them in the open position. 9. The air intakes are somehow too long (2-3 mm) but you can live with them. 10. Make the afterburner cans deeper.
The Decals |
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You can build one of three aircraft: an anniversary plane "Wildhorse" of JG72, and two normal "F" one from JG 74 and one from JaBoG 35 (today JG73) both in Norm 81 paint scheme. The head of the white horse is somehow different from the actual thing (see at my pic, that taken in 1996 in Hopsten), but all in all it's a great artwork. |
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find again all of the stencils that came along with the first F-4F kit
and that's great, because you don't have to buy an aftermarket decal sheet
for that reason
Conclusion I like the F-4F even with all its problems. It makes a fine looking model and if you think its price is five times below the Tamiya price, then it makes it a reasonable choice for an F or E Phantom. |
| © Menelaos Skourtopoulos 2002 |
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