F-4J 1/48 HAS Jolly Rogers
This is a very old kit - definitely not up to the same standards of today’s Zoukei Mura or Meng kits in the same scale, but who can resist assembling a Jolly Roger’s jet?
First thing I noticed on this kit is the distinct lack of rivets where there should be in the other phantoms I have seen - so out comes the riveter…
More riveting
This kit’s been reboxed numerous times, so some mods had to be made to navalize this kit - starting with the removal of the slime lights
…which was a real pain. I masked off a lot of areas to keep my fumble-fingers from erasing the details around them.
The burner cans in this kit was also sub-par with no details inside. I don’t like buying after market cans, so out came the styrene sheet. I added them in as petals and scratched them horizontally to match the cans found in the F-4. Took this photo to show the differences between the vanilla can and the touched up version.
both cans now upgraded
The cans were masked off for detailed painting to recreate the unique staining found on the Phantoms
Not going to win any beauty contests, and definitely not going to be obvious to the casual viewer, but I like it.
Pre-shade
Mottling
In go the crew
First pass of paint
Final underside paint
The heat shield is first painted using Titanium metallics- then this was striped over for exhaust staining. Some panels were completely covered to illustrate the inevitable panel replacements.
Masking and painting of leading edge silver
Some weathering
Decals done
Almost there… Just a few more seconds…
More maskin
Mounting of Pew-Pews! One surprising thing with this kit is that it came with BOTH missiles AND pilots! A rarity for Hasegawa
I used a weapons kit to add on some Mk82 bombs with extended fuses to them. I also noticed in reference photos wires attached to them - so I replicated that.
Some staining to show fuel spills
I love a nicely painted Phantom heat shield….
The Mk82s were a bear to glue on. Next time, I’ll try using ND magnets to make this easier
Added quite a bit of extra riveting to make this bird look a bit more realistic
Also had to rivet the tail planes.
I was supposed to have removed the Re-I for cement plate on the tail stabilizer, but opted to keep them on on account of the PTSD I got when I had to file off the slime lights. ?
Nobody is ever going to see the engine details - unless they shine a flashlight to take a look.
Kommentare
92 30 December 2023, 05:25
Rando
Amazing build, love the detail. What tape did you use to mask off for the sanding? Looks thick and rubbery.
Amazing build, love the detail. What tape did you use to mask off for the sanding? Looks thick and rubbery.
31 December 2023, 00:47
CaptGPF
LOL! That tape was a freebie from my Tamiya International magazine subscription! It's not as good as the Yellow Tamiya tape for paint masking, but it's thick enough for sanding and scribing.
LOL! That tape was a freebie from my Tamiya International magazine subscription! It's not as good as the Yellow Tamiya tape for paint masking, but it's thick enough for sanding and scribing.
31 December 2023, 17:20
CaptGPF
Thank you for the kind words, Spanjaard, Michael and Guy! I used the Meng F-4 as a reference for where the rivets had to go, as well as the spacing 😀
Thank you for the kind words, Spanjaard, Michael and Guy! I used the Meng F-4 as a reference for where the rivets had to go, as well as the spacing 😀
13 January, 23:08
CaptGPF
Thank you for the kind words Thomas / Daniel / Nathan / Jennifer and Shar! I love jets -me specially ones that are armed to the teeth with pew-pews and boom-booms!
Thank you for the kind words Thomas / Daniel / Nathan / Jennifer and Shar! I love jets -me specially ones that are armed to the teeth with pew-pews and boom-booms!
2 February, 17:35
Dick
Phantoms forever! And you made the best version.. VF-84.
What a beauty, very impressive and realistic weathering!
Phantoms forever! And you made the best version.. VF-84.
What a beauty, very impressive and realistic weathering!
13 February, 23:09
Nathan Dempsey
Every time this one comes up in the feed I get the urge to crack open a few more Phantoms. Inspiring work CaptGPF.
Every time this one comes up in the feed I get the urge to crack open a few more Phantoms. Inspiring work CaptGPF.
14 February, 14:10
CaptGPF
Thanks everyone for the kind words Dick / Rui / Olivier & Nathan! Still have a ways to go with weathering - but I'll get there someday! 😀
Thanks everyone for the kind words Dick / Rui / Olivier & Nathan! Still have a ways to go with weathering - but I'll get there someday! 😀
16 February, 05:01
CaptGPF
LOL! I will have to redo that base as it isn't quite accurate compared to a real carrier deck. So many kits, so little time. 😀
LOL! I will have to redo that base as it isn't quite accurate compared to a real carrier deck. So many kits, so little time. 😀
26 August, 16:54
Nathan Dempsey
Always good to see this one in the feed. I'm going to peer into my unbuilt one's box now…
Always good to see this one in the feed. I'm going to peer into my unbuilt one's box now…
26 August, 17:35
Kesa Tiho
This hobby never ceases to amaze me, how did you do such a good job with the lines and such on the body and wings? Very nice details
This hobby never ceases to amaze me, how did you do such a good job with the lines and such on the body and wings? Very nice details
20 September, 21:25
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VF-84 dates back to WW2 where they served in the Pacific Theatre flying the vaunted F4-U1 Corsairs. Outside of the VF-111 Sundowners, the Jolly Rogers are easily one of the most recognizable squadrons in the USN - made even more infamous in the movie The Final Countdown.