Hi guys ive started it , in between doing posts ive started my 1/32 F4J(UK) phantom after looking in the techniques forum i decided to drybrush my cockpit , as i am not a very good modler , i thought about sticking a a/m set in the cockpit but instead i only used the film i drilled out the dails put the film behind painted it white , well here goes be gentle now , or you can have a good laugh


Great looking cockpit on the F-4. Cant wait to see more. Thanx for sharing.
That looks great, can’t wait to see the rest.
sean you are doing great.
joe
Good job. Keep going slow (like me with that B-17g I am working), and do as much as you need to each seating.
-Jeff
Looking good so far Sean. Can’t understand this need to build Phantoms though. Should have picked a REAL airplane…like a Boomerang perhaps?!! [(-D][(-D][(-D]
( I am now gonna go hide from the barrage of abuse from the F4 fans!!! [:P][;)] )
a mighty fine start there sean!! looking good. later.
Sean,
Good start - keep it up.
Richard
Thats a nice cockpit, I wouldn’t think you would need any aftermarket details. I like what you did on leu of the aftermarket stuff. Looks good.
Scott
Nice work, I like the F4-J , I remember doing an old ESCI kit in the '80s in 1/72 No 74 sqd If i remember they were the only ones that flew them. Much nicer looking than a spey engined one.
I didn’t know that the Brits flew the J model, I only knew they had the K. Learn something new everyday around here. Both of your models look great, super work!
Boomerang huh
I have never seen an F-4 that did’nt look AWESOME. Great job and thanks for sharing.
boomarang thats why we sent him to oz
well guys finished the cockpit ( yes i do make models ) , now i decided in my wisdom to drill the rivets , what a dull job any 200 down loads more to do il put the new pictures up soon
Good work on the cockpit, and good luck with the rivets!