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Whatif 1/48 a Phantom mix with F-15

July 30 2012 at 3:40 PM
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Hello, using as base the F-4J ESCI 1/48 and the Academy F-15C/D ever 1/48:

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in exactly two years I have did this:


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The complete gallery is here:http://s48.photobucket.com/albums/f208/italian_o/elegant_phantom/

 
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THAT ROCKZ !!!!!!

July 30 2012, 3:53 PM 

NOW that is freaking sweet ! Very very cool what if . Be interesting to see what that would look like in Russian Markings happy.gif



Cheers Brian(F-104nut)

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(Login illomucca)
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F-4 + F-15

July 30 2012, 4:41 PM 

Very interesting "what if" !!!!

Alberto

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Jordan Luke
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Very slick! n/t

July 30 2012, 5:21 PM 



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(Login P47Hal)
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Wow! That really looks

July 30 2012, 6:04 PM 

like something that could exist, great job! Think it'd fly? Hal

 
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(Login nzdavidh)
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Mad skills

July 30 2012, 6:30 PM 

Superb effort to blend the parts from the two donor kits so seamlessly together

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John Jeffers
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Phantom on Steroids!!!!

July 30 2012, 8:44 PM 

Could have, should have, would have been awesome! Great looking What if... John

 
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(Login RedSteveSDMB)
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LET"S NAME IT!!! here goes: F-45 "PHANTASIA".....

July 30 2012, 10:05 PM 

Hahaa!

Great looking bird! Well done.

 
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(Login nametaken)
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The one thing about a what if that makes it a good one is

July 30 2012, 10:35 PM 

The one thing about a what if that makes it a good one is. That it looks totally feasible. I like this alot and that is an award winner in my eyes!!!

Cheers,

Max Bryant

"You'll Love My Wingnuts!"

 
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Gerry Doyle
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I'm not a great fan of 'what ifs' but that is superb..

July 31 2012, 7:02 AM 

I really got a real kick out of it and what a lovely build and paint job. Well done Sir.

 
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(Login Bravosierra001)
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Phabulous Phreak of a plane!!!!!!

July 31 2012, 11:09 AM 

Very cool. It almost has a Tomcat look to it in the last pic!




Brandon

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(Login italian_o)
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Yes, it look a bit like a Tomcat's proposal

July 31 2012, 11:26 AM 

When I did the a preparatory drawing to see if the conversion was feasible, I saw that my "Modernized Phantom" if view in the side, look like a possible Tomcat's unbuilt variant.

Before to start the project, I had choose the F-4J as base for the conversion because I was interested to do a NAVY Phantom/Eagle with the same camo sport by the Phantoms or Tomcats of the US Navy.
But in the successives times I let lose this Navy variant because I don't feel this camo so attractive.

This was the first drawing did by me with the three possible variants:

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(Login shogun66)
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Graziano, That is very cool!

July 31 2012, 1:56 PM 

Great idea! And well built!

[linked image] We stole the eagle from the Air Force, the anchor from the Navy, and the rope from the Army.
On the seventh day while God rested, we overran his perimeter, stole the globe, and we've been running the whole show ever since.

Semper Fi, Don

 
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(Login italian_o)
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78.26.88.129

Thanks for the appreciations!

July 31 2012, 3:01 PM 

I'm not satisfied at the 100% for the work done on this Phantom but I'm happy because this my concept look to have meet the interest of many!!!
Thanks.

 
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(Login wisco1)
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Awesome what if. Excellent details and beautiful paint work.

July 31 2012, 7:33 PM 


 
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Gary Brantley
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Bravo!

August 1 2012, 1:30 AM 

Man, that bird looks great Graziano! A very cool "what if" indeed.
Gary

Harry S. Truman - Everybody has the right to express what he thinks. That, of course, lets the crackpots in. But if you cannot tell a crackpot when you see one, then you ought to be taken in.

 
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Jimmbbo
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Kewl! An F-9.5 ;) !!

August 4 2012, 4:29 PM 

(4 + 15)/2 = 9.5

After decades of study, it has become obvious that Murphy was an optimist...

 
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