F-4D Phantom II Graveyard
Komentarzy
10 June 2016, 16:15
Torben Ke
Hello Mates, first cuts done. This really reminds me of the times in school when I glued my first Revell 1:144 kits together. There seems to be a lot to do with this Little plane. Parts do not fit very well and a lot of filling and sanding will be required.
Hello Mates, first cuts done. This really reminds me of the times in school when I glued my first Revell 1:144 kits together. There seems to be a lot to do with this Little plane. Parts do not fit very well and a lot of filling and sanding will be required.
10 June 2016, 16:23
Torben Ke
Thank you for your comments mates, currently doing the filling with a lot of putty. 🙂
Thank you for your comments mates, currently doing the filling with a lot of putty. 🙂
12 June 2016, 11:49
Torben Ke
Lots and lots of putty went into this tiny Phantom. A lot of time was used for the correction of the rear canopy shape which does not really match to the overall shape of the plane. Next I will give it a good coat of AK primer. For the painting I will use AK´s USAF TAC Scheme colours set.
Lots and lots of putty went into this tiny Phantom. A lot of time was used for the correction of the rear canopy shape which does not really match to the overall shape of the plane. Next I will give it a good coat of AK primer. For the painting I will use AK´s USAF TAC Scheme colours set.
25 June 2016, 11:27
Torben Ke
Finished... As with every Project of mine, what starts out as a quick build turns into a major experience. After all the sanding and filling, I primed the model with AK Grey Primer, did some pre shading and then the TAC Scheme with AK colours. All went well and then the anti-corrosion coating was done with White paint. AK´s washes and Panel Liner did a good job. Finally I used AK Pigments for the desert dust. The base is from a german manufacturer. I used some road dirt for the desert sand and woodland scenics material for the vegetation. Cheers, Torben
Finished... As with every Project of mine, what starts out as a quick build turns into a major experience. After all the sanding and filling, I primed the model with AK Grey Primer, did some pre shading and then the TAC Scheme with AK colours. All went well and then the anti-corrosion coating was done with White paint. AK´s washes and Panel Liner did a good job. Finally I used AK Pigments for the desert dust. The base is from a german manufacturer. I used some road dirt for the desert sand and woodland scenics material for the vegetation. Cheers, Torben
21 August 2016, 09:32
Christian Bruer
That was a worth spend present😄
Excellent work and finish my friend. Glad to see ya soon😎
Cheers, Christian
That was a worth spend present😄
Excellent work and finish my friend. Glad to see ya soon😎
Cheers, Christian
21 August 2016, 16:20
Torben Ke
Thank you all so much for your kind comments. That was a fun build. Christian, thanks a lot! I am very much looking Forward to see you very soon. 🙂
Thank you all so much for your kind comments. That was a fun build. Christian, thanks a lot! I am very much looking Forward to see you very soon. 🙂
21 August 2016, 18:28
Album info
Thanks to my friend Christian Bruer I am the proud owner of an 1:144 Aoshima F-4E/J kit. The kit will be a step aside from my long term 1:350 USS TICONDEROGA project. I will build the plane as a Vietnam vintage US graveyard plane sometime in the 1990´s.