F4 phantom rio cockpit8/30/2023 ![]() Another option is to use FODs to hide intake issues! If you do not want to use a resin correction set, the best way to obtain a smooth transition is to cut the intake duct part from the fuselage and to assemble the duct with the other parts (B26-27/42-43), smooth the joints, glue the duct to the engine front and intake parts (B11-12/17-18/A1-2/C-17) and glue the assembly to the fuselage. Replace entire intake with aftermarket one or use sheet plastic/two components putty to get a smooth transition. Intake ducts do not match intake lips.The forward underside air conditioning vents are wrong for a J air frame (port vent has a different configuration than the starboard one).Add missing Navy style AOA sensor (under port airco intake scoop).This is easily fixed by cutting down the kit parts. Air conditioning intake scoops are 6mm too long.NOTICEABLE FUSELAGE ISSUES (from front to rear) Please refer accordingly to relevant documentation. Moreover, aftermarket sets do not necessarily correct all listed issues. Hence, refer to other LSP sections to find relevant information. ![]() No aftermarket correction or detail set is mentioned in this document as the availability of such items may be very variable. It is up to the modeler to decide whether correcting the listed issues is worth the time and money he will have to invest in the quest for accuracy process. Hence, it is intended to focus on commonly admitted discrepancies and will probably not cover some errors. In no way is it intended to support or be offensive towards a scale model company.Īs such, it is only the result of a progressive process and is in no way intended to be absolute or even comprehensive. The following list is intended to help modelers in improving scale accuracy of an airplane model replica. TWEAK LIST VERSION 1.0 (publication date: April 2005) McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II US MARINES ("MARINES" in the list) TYPE: McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II US NAVY ("NAVY" in the list). ![]() Tamiya 1/32 McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II (USN & USMC) By Thierry Laurent & Ben Brown ![]()
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