RAF Phantom FGR.2 1/48 | The Inner Nerd
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- Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale by The Inner Nerd
Time lapse video of the full build, painting and weathering of the Academy Phantom II F-4J in 1/48 scale model kit as shown by The Inner Nerd
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This video explains my process in the building, painting and weathering of Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale. I start the video by building the scale model kit using Tamiya and AK Interactive glues and Mr Hobby tools. The key to building the Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale is to carefully read the instructions and assemble, using the tutorial as a guide. Take care in assembling the scale model kit so the the parts fit accurately and align as intended, this is the easiest way of speeding up the build.
To paint the Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale it is best to use an airbrush. This video is designed to cover the airbrush basics so that you can see the thinning of paint and application onto the scale model kit. Harder & Steenbeck Evolution Silverline is used in this video along with Ak Interactive Real Colors, Tamiya Acrylics, Mr Hobby Lacquer and Alclad II Metal effect Lacquers. Thinning paint is very importan so I will explain how to do that using the correct thinners for each paint type.
Decals are applied with the aid of Tamiya Mark Fit Strong. This is a much more inetnse product than Micro Sol an Set solution and helps conform even the thickest decals onto the Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale model kit details.
The final part is the weathering using more AK Interactive weathering products as well as artists oil paints from Winsor & Newton and Abteilung 502, weathering washes from AMMO by Mig Jimenez and finally VMS Pigments. I start the weathering process using an enamel wash to bring out the panel lines on the scale model kit. Here I use oil washes from AMMO. To seal those in I use a clear acrylic coat from VMS Matte varnish. Further and more detailed weathering follows using artist oil paints which enable me to add streaks, grime and bleaching onto the model to give it a more aged, used and weathered effect. The VMS matte clearcoat varnish is airbrushed onto the Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale. This matte varnish will help the weathering process as the matte finish allows more oil paint to stain the model surface. Dust and mud weathering effects are created using VMS pigments to imitate the weathering on tyres and undercarriage/landing gear.
Final assembly of the Academy RAF Phantom II FGR.2 in 1/48 scale model kit is completed using VMS super glue. All of the final small parts and lights are added onto the model kit to complete the model build. - Навчання та стиль
I'm a prop guy myself but the Phantom is iconic! It just yells "Give it your best shot!" Truly one of the most recognizable fuselages out there. In Vietnam they used to put the Transponders from the slower American Bombers on the Phantoms so the Enemy jets showed up and lost half their Airforce in a few minutes. While Tech is important, the human mind is still a great weapon. You have done a great job paying tribute to this beautiful jet! Yep, going to hang around awhile. I like ships. In 1968 when I had Measles and Pneumonia, I was 11. My parents bought me The SS France for Christmas.
*A long video but this F-4 deserves it, what a beauty! And the step by step, what a pleasure! 👏👏👏*
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A well delivered film on this model with great explanation and research, an excellent paint job on this kit and the end product is fantastic , thank you for sharing
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I love phantoms enjoyed seeing the picture of the red tail phantom with the chicken one of the last phantoms to fly from RAF Wattasham
Fantastic build! I liked how you showed not just the HOW-s but you also told the WHY-s making it a very helpful video :)
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I broke my arm and am just getting back into my partially completed models after getting it off. One of them is this kit so this video was a good inspiration to help get me back.
I'm sorry to hear that, I hope you recover well. I also hope that my videos can help you along with your modelling. Thanks for watching.
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Thank you for watching the video, I hope you enjoyed it and stuck around for (most of) it.
Had some fun with this one although it was my largest and longest project so far, mainly down to the fact that *I didn't quite realise the differences until I'd got the decals on and someone pointed out them all - then it was too late. I'd read that F4-Js were exported to the UK but then lost the thread of what happened after that until this later point when I'd got too far. The intakes were only 56mm a side wider than the J so would be barely visible on a kit of this size. I know the rear was different* but I would be interested to see if it would have been spotted if I hadn't shown or mentioned the box? Because looking at the references I used it had me fooled right up until it was pointed out elsewere. Maybe I should have stayed with an F4J from the RAF...
It's definately got me more inspired to make some miniatures and get back to my old Warhammer 40K days, so who knows we might be seeing a Games Workshop tank appearing on here at some point! Let me know down in the comments what you think of that and it could be one for the future.
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could you please do more armor models? (really good video! Keep it up!)
I would love to see a serious modeler's take on a GW vehicle!
For subject, the classic Rhino or Land Raider would be simple to build.
I can highly recommend the Model Stand. Ordered it on a Tuesday, it was delivered that Friday. Simple to Build, and makes life so much easier. Currently building an Airfix Phantom FG 1 in 1/72, and it is balanced perfectly. Makes the pylons Undercarriage etc a doddle to fit, and the model is stable when airbrushing.
Well I liked the snippets of skills such as filling and how you added panel lines etc. Great video. Really enjoyed the build. Top stuff.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll be sure to include some clever little tricks as and when my brain spits them out. Thank you and thanks for watching!
I am only just starting out on the scale modelling path and have so many things to learn so I am incredibly grateful to you for the level of explanation you put into you videos. Stunning work
Thank you and welcome to the hobby :) I'm pleased to see that my videos are helping you out a little and hope that my future released will do the same. Thanks for watching :)
terrible week at work then BOOM!! you have proper cheered me up stunning build love it mate very well done .
I'm sorry to hear that but amazing that this has lifted you up! It makes it all the weeks work worth while hearing comments like this. Thank you and thanks for watching!
What a treat watching you work.
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First jobs I had as a airframe tech at St Athan was removal of arrester hook, jet blast panels the curved ones that shape the rear underside and the shingle panels the tapering side panels, these came off with large penny washers and 6 mm screws cask. Your weathering was just about spot on , all this area was textured sooty black especially the hook and fairings the exception was the underside of the hook block which would be scratched stainless steel where it slid on the runway sometimes. Also the engine panels underside look particularly effective rendition, well impressed
Great to have that sort of insight and approval! I've never even seen a Phantom and never worked in avaition so have to base all of my work of reference photographs I find online. It certainly makes it more challenging to make a model without your sort of knowledge so I thank you for sharing that. Thank you and thanks for watching :)
Beautiful build, Like the simple and clear tips you gave on weathering the surfaces. You made them where evan beginners could understand the how-to's ! Too many other building videos overlook the young builder and forget they are the majority of the ones who view these videos. We need to help them become better modelers ! I've been gluing my fingers together for over 60 years now and found your tutorial perfect ! You have a great eye for tones, fading and colors. I also have loved the F-4's since I worked on them 40 years ago ( VX-4, Gloss black with the "Playboy Bunny" on their tails ! ) . Cheers, be safe and healthy. Build on !
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Another amazing build....lots of detailed descriptions of each process both visual and in the commentary. Terrific watch from beginning to end and the best 51:31 minutes I've seen in a long while.
Thank you and thanks for watching :) Also well done for sticking with it all the way through!
Subbed due to the fact we love your no nonsene approach you just crack on ....every second is interesting..no yawn yawn till next stage also seriously in my opinion your narration content and vid techniques are the best out of the other 12 I've subbed ...top man 😉👍👍👍
I like t get to the point and keep it there. I started the channel because there were too many videos that talked rather than did, so I did. I'll try to keep this up and improve each video as well as each model. Thanks for watching :)
Love THE BRITISH PHANTOMS.!
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Your Good. Love watching you put them together.
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i really enjoyd and learnt a lot from your skills as a model maker , i'm not going to whinge on the technical aspects of what served where and when . Looking forward to learning more from your videos
Thank you. There are always some inaccuracies with all my builds. I like the art of modelling and do some research, but it doesn't bother me too much about absolute accuracy so thanks for saving this from me. Thanks for watching :)
Wow...better than the airfix kits in a bag that we used to have inthe 60s..no one could afford paint.
Thank you. Yes kits are pretty extensive now with sevral hundred parts depending on the model! Also the choice of paint is almost endless! Thanks for watching :)
No matter what paint scheme the F4 is in you just have to love it, that was a grezt video and a exc6build, well done, what's next on the bench. Keef safe and well in these crazy times we are in.
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My next build is Tamiya's new P-38F Lightning. Working on it now and it's one of the best kits I have ever built. Looking forward to getting some paint on it in the next few weeks and bringing it to life!
I’ll put this onto the Facebook Phantom UK page I run... Excellent work at all levels
Thank you I would appreciate that! Which group is out? I follow a few Phantom groups so may see it pop up :) Thanks for watching :)
I LOVE YOUR MODEL KIT of the RAF PHANTOM..!! NICE JOB..🤗🤗🏅🏅👏🏻👏🏻
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An excellent build. Thanks for posting.
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Fantastic build 👏 👌 👍
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Great to hear the original Nerd, a very informative and amusing commentary, thanks mate, great job on the Phantom. 👍
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That magnet trick for quick change of the payload is GENIUS! Great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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My goodness, you are one super modeller. This looks so real.
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Stunning video and superb workmanship
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WOW. Stunning work, really good tips I have to try now. And an F4, what's not to like.
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Nice job. Wish you had chosen a f-4j UK scheme though.
The fgr. 2 is a completely different aircraft to the f-4j in order to get its Rolls Royce engines to fit!
Thank you and thanks for watching. Yes I wasn't aware of the amount of differences in the FGR2 version vs the F4-J. I'd done some research prior to the build like I always do, but hadn't read this deeply into it. It was only pointed out to me when I'd already got to the decals stage when it was too late to go back. Had to stick with it really but another 56mm wider on the intakes wasn't going to be that visible on a model in the scale. Looking at the references it had me fooled anyway. If you know you know...
Excellent tip about cleaning the windows up. It is refreshing to see that those things happen to everyone and not just ameture modelers like me. Thank you!
I'm a new subscriber to your channel and it has quickly become my favorite. Excellent videos, music, details and commentary. Looking forward to seeing more of your builds!
Yes it happens more often that you think! I've not yet mastered the perfect canopy...
Thank you for the sub and I hope that my vidoes will help you along with your modelling or at least inspire you :) Thanks for watching :)
My Favorite Jet 😁
Stunning result,
take care inner Nerd and stay save 😷✌
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You too, have a good weekend
The absolute attention to detail - mesmerizingly good!
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The detail work is amazing. Great video
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Great build and outstanding video. Thank you for going into so much detail about fitting the resin aftermarket parts.
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Great work!! Loved the Exhaust nozzle bag fabrication!
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This has been your best work yet. Love the in depth explanation of working with oils. Taking notes for sure
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Just amazing. The more vids of yours I watch the more I want to watch. Keep up the brilliant work.
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I really enjoyed the video and learnt a lot. A special 'Thank you!' for going into detail with the oil paint techniques. This is a beauty of a F-4. Well done!
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It's a real joy watching and learning in this video. Excellent job of explaining what you're doing and why. You're one of my favorites.
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Amazing! Result, skill and patience. Thank-you very much indeed!
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Nice! Perfect amount of weathering.
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Wow! You have the hands of a surgeon.
Phenomenal build, outstanding model! Really enjoyed the detailed coverage of your painting and weathering techniques!
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Great job, the build quality, paint work and weathering look fantastic. Bravo!
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Incredible work and so many useful techniques! Thank you for sharing.
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Great build!! I loved the stunning detail and how you took an acceptable kit, used some references, and made it unique. Love your content, keep it up!
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Absolutely astonishing attention to detail. I can only imagine what your display would look like.
Thank you. The display doesn't currently exist. I haven't got enough space right now to have one, so they end up in the loft boxed up until I have room lol
Wow, great build! I enjoyed the oil weathering techniques. Very effective and will be giving them a try. Thank you.
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Tremendous work. Incredibly attentive to the smallest detail and expertly true to the reference material. Thank you for sharing your technique and the purpose behind it. Again, tremendous work.
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Everytime I watch a video like this, I realise I would be super happy to achieve the same result you guys do when you have barely started XD
Thank you. The method is relatively easy when you break it down, it's just the amount of layering when it comes to weathering in particular. The build up of effects that we see is many layers of various colours, streaks and stains which all work together to give that overall effect. Try one, then add one. Assess then add a little more until you get there. Practice is key. Best of luck and thanks for watching :)
Wow- you are seriously talented! Proper skills and patience!
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This is ART!
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Brilliant build. Loved the weathering and the trick cc with magnets.
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this one would certainly be a strong competitor in a plastic modeling contest! congratulations for the excellent work!
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Just a high quality final result! Congratulations!
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Beautiful build. Lots of subtlety in the paintwork. I learnt a lot about using oils in this video. I felt like you gave the right amount of how and why without waffling about, not just regarding the oils but overall. Loved the techniques you used around the metal areas. Saving this video for later reference.
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Superb realisation
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I'm just starting out building models as a hobby. I'm learning a lot by watching you do them. It's hard for me to do such details as you do them. Thanks for posting these videos.
Hello and welcome to to hobby then :) It's not entirely necessary to to have all of this equipment, nor is it necessary to complete a model. Starting cheaply and simply is a good method. The basic tools in my opinion would be; Snips, Tweezers, Sandpaper, Extra Thin Cement, Paint, Brushes and that's about it. All of the other stuff is to add effects like weathering and to get the decals to sit properly - but isn't entirely necessary if you don't want to. I'm glad to see that my videos are helping you out and I'll try to get as many techniques into my future videos to build on this :) Thanks for watching and good luck with your builds :)
Excellent informative vid. The info on straking and weathering was the most useful part for me.
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Ageing beginner here! That was stunning, the Phantom is my favourite post war plane by far and my son purchased the Academy 1/48 "Jolly Roger" for me. Won't be touching that until I get rid of my nervousness.
This is the same kit as the Jolly Roger you have give or take a few decals so I hope that this video will make for good resource when building yours. It's not a beginners kit though so maybe a good idea to pick this one up when you're feeling confident. Best of luck and thanks for watching :)
Wonderful video, great result and thanks for all the step by step tips. An inspiration for the next model.
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FANTASTIC build!
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Wow! Amazing detail on that one!
Thank you and thanks for watching! Your products really helped me get the end result. Fantastic range and capabilities!
I LOVE VMS ALSO! I talk you guys up as much as I can. Hard to find in the US. Michigan Toy Soldier is my source. I really like those guys.
@@alec_f1 Thanks Alec! We are also at www.hobbyworld-usa.com
@@TheInnerNerd Very glad to hear that!!!
Very nice build, love your thinking process overcoming obstacles and imperfections. That is why I enjoy building models from the 'cheaper' manufacturers out there.
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I enjoyed every second of the build!! well done from Louisville,Ky USA!!
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Amazing and what a marvel of aircraft this is! By far my favourite one. Your weathering work is impressive!
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Outstanding build, especially the weathering!
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Thanks for taking the time to make your vids and sharing your skills. The vids are really informative and inspirational to someone starting out. I’ve noticed a few “experts” in some of the comments, please don’t bother listening to them or let them dissuade you from doing more vids. Your models are incredible. Thanks.
I know that there will always be faults with any build. To be fully aware of every detail you'd need several lifetimes to work on these subjects so I can take a little error here and there. Thank you and thanks for watching :)
Great workmanship, you do amasing work- please keep it up!
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THANK GOD! Someone finally shows how great the VMS product line is! I tell people to use it in forums and it'a like nobody knows about it or ever takes my advice. I love their flexy 5K and am using their varnishes as well. I just used clean slate last night. Their products just work as advertised and bail me out sometimes. I don't even see VMS talked about in SMCG much either. I think they believe I'm some VMS salesman.
Your F-4 looks great by the way. Your skills are just very solid. I'm trying to use gloss gray for a base on my bright aluminum these days. It isn't as dark. Of course, on exhaust, it isn't as important. Great video. I enjoy you, Champion Scale Modelling, Plasmo, and Night Shift the most out of all the You Tube channels. Great work and effort.
Yes VMS are excellent. I am fortunate enough to be sponsored by them now and I can say honestly they are the best products that I have used in their range. The superglue is especially good along with the pigments and varnishes. Thank you and thanks for watching :)
Superb detailing
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Hard to argue with results like that, lol, fantastic job! As always, lots of great tips and techniques, thanks! 👍
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What a beautiful bird! Stunning work. 👌
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Great, thoughtful custom work and additions to the base kit. Nice execution too. Well done!
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A brilliant video of a fantastic model build. I really like the detail work you’ve included in this build, it’s nice to see a RAF Phantom being built to such a high standard. Great work 👍👍
Thank you and thanks for watching :) I thought the RAF versions get neglected here on YT with all the USAF and USMC ones taking over!
Really great video!! I’m new to this channel and mainly build armour but these videos are amazing. You explain everything you do and tell us why you do it. I can definitely pick up some tips from here
Thank you and thanks for watching :) Welcome to the channel and thanks for joining me. I'll be making more armour videos so sit tight. Maybe another 3 aircraft and I have a tank in the stash ready to open ;)
Great model ! Cool stuff! Like the way you did Phil. Always watch your videos when I work on data. Stay safe and Well and keep those videos coming!
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Very informative and the effort gave you a fantastic result.
I personally gained much from the oil weathering 👍🏼 Thanks, Ian
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@@TheInnerNerd my pleasure 👍🏼
Great build with amazing tips. Thank you for posting. Cheers.
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That is an excellent tip; splitting a toothpick to hold CA glue (or whatever else). When I saw you splitting that I thought, "Damn, I hope he doesn't slip with that knife." Good job on the Phantom.
Haha thanks. Well I was utilising the "safety squint" so I was fine 😄 Thank you and thanks for watching! 🙂
Great Job. I really like the Idea of sanding the clear coat! The area's you can't reach with the sanding sponge give an extra layer of contrast. Keep up the great work!
Thank you and thanks for watching :) Yes this is something that I learned from spending some time in an autobody paint shop and how they achieve a smooth mirror shine. Translated into model making you can get rid of the witness of the decals and make sone smooth surface
Simply superb!
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Very nice build. VERY NICE I love what you did with the tail fin and the exhausts.
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Awesome job in this F4... I'm not a plane builder yet but with this kind of inspiration I can't wait to start!
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Superb work , inspiring
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My dad was an armourer for the phantom.
I remember seeing an old at the end of a run way that was moss covered. I climbed over it. Can't remember much as it was 20 odd years ago
Phantastic! Thanks for watching :)
Stunning final result 👏
Thank you Robert, nice to hear from you again. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video , really impressive build
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Exceptional build! Well done! The ejection seat and cockpit detail are next level! Thank you for sharing some fantastic techniques! I’ll be utilising those as I embark on a similar Phantom conversion project!
Btw: your comment about “like doing a brass rubbing on some sort of history field trip’ had me in stitches!!!!
Thank you. Hope your Phantom also turns out Phantastic! I try my best to be at least a little entertaining as modelling/ers can get serious sometimes - I'm not here for that, thankfully... Thanks for watching :)
Very nice to watch. Inspires me to keep plugging away at it. Thanks
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Haha, today at the morning I've checked your channel and thought that it's been too long since last model :D
Haha yes this one has been a long time coming, but here it is! Thank you and thanks for watching!
Proper good job that! Great video with some excellent, well explained details.
Looking forward to your next build!
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Excellent build! Keep up the good work.
Cheers from Canada
Bob
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Love the F4 Phantom👍 Great work!
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Wonderful work
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Great build. Loved the music, too!
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Very nice model. Loved the weathering it is stunning
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@@TheInnerNerd you are very welcome we need more phantoms though
that's a nice kit, and you did a great job!
Thank you and yes, I've built this one once before and if you take your time it turns out to be a good build. Shame about the aftermarket stuff I added! Thanks for watching :)