Hasegawa TF-104G Starfighter 1/48 Scale Model Aircraft Build Part 1
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Building the Hasegawa TF-104G Starfighter 1/48 Scale Model Aircraft Build Part 1
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F-104. One of the coolest planes ever. Basically a J-79 engine with small wings and a seat attached to it.
Someone nicknamed it the missile with a man in it.
I don't care if it was a damn deathtrap, it's still awesome.
Thank you for the tip on the artist's pencils!
My fingers were tired just watching you clean up the resin pieces ...
Looking forward to the rest of this build!
Gluing those instrument pannel layers with Tamiya X-22 is genius!
Dear Mr Scale,
Highlighting the challenges of both resin and PE was very useful! The hairspray tip is something I will try.
The cockpit finish is at an altogether different level.
Regards,
Z
Yes, I’m a big fan of yours! That’s a good choice Rahmi. I’m anxious for the next episode, thanks!!!!
Thank you for your comment Daniel!
Been away from all this due to the earthquakes in Turkiye (more about it in my playlists).
Now back, enjoying your uploads once again, thank you.
Lovely finish to the cockpit. Great job 👌
Fun to watch buiding a beautiful model. We've just begun pulling out our vintage kits and building on our channel Liked and subscribed!
Crazy work! Fantastic result 👏👏👏
excellent job and the high lighting effects
Look forward to this build for sure.
I have the Kinetic F-104's to build at a later date.
*Amazing result, thanks to you i know now to use with more efficiency the watercolor pens!*
Nicely done. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest.
Thank you for your acknowledgement.
Very interesting. Especially it is two seater, as I mentioned before it is good to prepare sometimes non standart things, like two seaters, rare version and variants. Great done. All the best for You! ;)
You're back! Excelent my friend... love your videos... cheers from Argentina
Cheers!
She's looking good
Magnificent work!
Great job ❤
Hello Rahmi! The Starfighter is as spectacular as its name. 🙂
The two seater is even more so because it's not so common...
I am looking forward to your next video!
(Maybe you have chosen a nice camouflage scheme too. 🙂)
Hi Radu! I not big fan of this aircraft but indeed it's an interesting jet aircraft. I will finish it in Italian markings. That Italian light grey is an amazing subject for post-shade weathering technique.
@@Scaleaton
You are right, operationally the Starfighter was not very useful and also not an easy aircraft to fly.
Nice work 👍👍
I just got this one to day it the Canadian one I'm going to do I got the Eduard set for my one
What about part 2 ? crashed ?
I need some motivation to fix it :) The fuselage is warped
great job actually..hope you'll finish in italian markings..although all grey scheme is a bit boring....my congrats sir
Great job!
awesome
Amazing build-up of the cockpit, turned out great! Great skill and always some useful tips. 👍 As for the aircraft itself, more engine than plane! Few redeeming qualities and a horrible history of reliability issues and a safety record that was abysmal and led to the death of far too many pilots! The aircraft had a very narrow operations envelope and never really caught on.
Nice!
Elinize sağlık Üstat...
Türk olacak sanırım..
Teşekkürler Cem Bey. Hayır İtalyan olacak çünkü çok ilginç bir boyaması var. Güneş altında renkten renge dönen açık bir griyle boyamışlar bu aletleri. Bakalım :)
@@Scaleaton Siz yapınca iyi olacağı kesin. Merak ettim... Sabırsızlıkla bekleyeceğim :)
What a wistful delight to watch! Is the Lockheed TF-104 Starfighter USAF Supersonic Fighter-Interceptor a two-seat trainer?
Yes, the TF-104G is an aircraft designed as a trainer using the F-104G platform, but still with combat capabilities. And NATO countries have used it for this purpose for a while.
The USAF retired the F-104 at the C variant. The G was built for NATO and used a plumbed wing and Phantom II engine.
@@randytaylor1258 thanks. Is the G for Germany?
@@DavidRLentz Yes the "G" initialy stood for Germany, as it became clear that Germany was in urgent need for it and became the largest user, but was used by a bunch of other Nato countries as well. The two-seaters retained combat capability but were used merely for training, which becomes obvious when you look at the numbers delivered. The intented front line fighter / fighter-bomber was always the single seater.
You can easily look up quite basic information as this one on wikipedia.
@@randytaylor1258 All F-104s used some iteration of the General Electric J79 engine (with the exception of the XF-104 prototypes when the J79 wasn´t ready). CF-104s used a licenced copy built by Orenda in Canada.
104A and B used the dash 3; C, D and F used the dash 7; G used the dash 11.
With the exception of the british RR Spey powered Phantom IIs, all Phantom IIs also used some iteration of the General Electric J79.
The dash 8 in the F-4Bs and the dash 10, 15 and 17 in the subsequent variants being substantialy more powerful than the dash 11 used in the (T)F-104G.
Only the late Italian F-104S used something similar powerful with the dash 19.
So yes, the Starfighters and the Phantoms used the same basic engine (with very few exceptions), but they were different subvariants!
And it´s not like your comment may imply that they took the engine from the F-4, threw it into the (T)F-104G, and getting something completly different, engine-wise, than the F-104A/B/C/D/F were!
Edit: typo in one of the dash numbers
What a nice plane aircraft love the F-104 Starfighter 🇨🇦🇺🇲🇮🇹🇩🇪🇧🇪🇧🇻🇯🇵🇹🇷🇩🇰🇮🇱 all the world's air forces of different countries nations.
Part 2 when? :D
Very nice but too complicated :)
😍😍😍👏👏👏
The F-104 Starfighter all air forces, the Belgian air force, Norwegian Air force, Turkish Air force, Italian air force RCAF, US Air Force, how about the Israeli Air force IDF too
Hi Neil! I will finish it in Italian markings. That Italian light grey is an amazing subject for my post-shade weathering technique.