Hasegawa's 1/48
scale
FGR.2 Phantom
by Neil Ashby
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FGR.2 Phantom |

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I have just finished the 1/48 scale FGR2 Phantom from Hasegawa. The
kit is starting to show its age but still goes together very well .
I have used quite a bit stuff on this F-4, including Verlinden seats,
Eduard etch set for the FGR2, some replacement resin wheels, Eduard RBF
tags and Airdoc decals.

I have also done some scratch building, mainly cockpit stuff. The F-4
is well know for a mass of visible wiring behind the seats.
I have always liked the blue tail F4's and frankly got a bit bored of
F-4's being built in the standard 74,56 and Treble One schemes.

XV485 ended her days as a battle damage airframe at RAF Bruggen in
Germany and was consequently scrapped in 1995.
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by Neil Ashby
Page Created 17 October, 2005
Last Updated
17 October, 2005
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