Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 12/13 (pg.19)

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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/27

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And I also began work on the gizmology for the rear IP forward side.

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And I created the APR-38 mid band receiver for the bottom of the nose fairing...

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More in a few days...
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/28

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I am just giddy. This is coming along very goodly.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/28

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Thanks Lyle... but I could really use a good photo or three of the bottom side of the nose fairing and the antennas there. Nearly every other area of the F-4G airframe is covered on one walk around or another. But there... :Beaver:

BTW, those last photos were done with my new phone. Taken, edited, uploaded, and posted. All I can say is that it takes real good close in shots... :hmm:
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/28

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More progress today... :yahoo: First thing I did was add some strip styrene for shims on the step where the lower front meets the right side

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while the glue for that was drying I took a trip to the LHS for supplies. Mostly paints, but I knew that I could be using something to make the APR-38 low band antenna receivers. There are six on the nose, three per side, and one more on each side of the tail for a total of eight.

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From the front each antenna has an inverted "T" profile. So I looked for some "T" shaped strip styrene there. No joy. But... :hmm: They had some "I" or "H" beam stuff and I found some that looked the right size. So I bought a pack and picked up the other supplies and home I went. My original intent was to cut each proper length, file off what was needed from the "H" to make a "T" and then final shape the antennas. But once I cut the first length an idea popped in my head- cut across the length diagonally and I could get two antennas per section.

so here is how the first pair came out

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And in the meantime, I sanded the strip styrene shims smooth then added some Mr Surfacer to blend that work in better...

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that is drying now and I will get that sanded smooth tomorrow.
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/31

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The Mr Surfacer dried more quickly than I thought it would... I sanded the stuff smooth a little while ago...

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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 10/31

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So my session today was more white work... As in white plastic improvisations. Building antennas. I could not find one clear photo of the forward lower APR-38 high band receiver antenna. But image searching turned up some other system high band receivers, so I based mine off those.

I started with some tube styrene with a base glued into place

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then I began to add the low band APR-38 receivers to their positions around the nose

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as well as the side chin scoop openings

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then I sanded down the tube on the High Band Receiver for a more proper look

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so now that is 18 antennas added to the nose on this kit... after all a Weasel needs to be able to sniff out its' prey...
and I made up two more Low Band Receivers that will go on the tail.
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 11/01

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That nose section is coming along really nicely Stik - All of that added detail is going to really make it stand out when it's painted up.
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 11/01

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Thank you Stuart. I have almost completed what I set out to do on the nose area...

More white work today. Added wiring to the bottom instruments, then I added the two upper rows of instrument housings and the glare shroud to the top of the rear IP.

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That's all for now...
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 11/02

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Ok, I now have this area properly wired up. It is about 70% accurate, and 30% inferred guess work...

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all done back there except for paint...
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Re: Revell 1/32 F-4G Review & Build- update 11/03

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Great work Stik - I've always liked that effect, there's a lot of detail on the backs of most ip's that gets missed too often - even when visable.

Well worth the effort!
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