1/144 Ojimak F-4 Phantom

shika

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Just find time for assemble.
I think this size is right comparing to my plastic models.
 

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Zathros

Post some pics. I always thought the Phantom was an awesome aircraft, even if it did leave a long smoketail! :)
 

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Take that basic airframe, add some modern F119 engines and go set some more records :thumb:
 

shika

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As requested Zathros.
It turns out to be a little smaller but I considered it's still ok.

Dear Micah, do you have pdf file of F-119 engine?

Thank you. :)

Shika
 

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shika

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Ojimak Paper plane
Douglas F-4E Phantom II US Navy "Sundowner"

Scale, I think could be 1/120 or 1/100.
 

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I don't have a file of them but the only external difference you would se wouuld be the exhaust end... Hmmmm a Phantom with thrust vectoring....