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HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

Don't know if this has previously been mentioned, but Hobby Master's site now has a picture posted of the Ritchie F-4:

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Of course it is a small pictures, so kind of hard to judge by it. I just checked Hawk's site, still no pictures posted.
 

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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

I saw that today too.....Hard to tell from that picture...does the canopies open on it or
will it come with two sets of canopies like corgi did?
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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

It's really difficult to tell from a single photo. I think it's best if we let Hawkonevoodoo chime in on this one, soon.......
 

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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

I saw that today too.....Hard to tell from that picture...does the canopies open on it or
will it come with two sets of canopies like corgi did?
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Don't know and hard to tell by that small piccie. The all important question for me is (DRUMROLL PLEASE): will it have turbines in 'dem intakes??

(I'm betting it won't... that way I won't be too disappointed).
 

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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

Don't know and hard to tell by that small piccie. The all important question for me is (DRUMROLL PLEASE): will it have turbines in 'dem intakes??

(I'm betting it won't... that way I won't be too disappointed).

If the A-4 Israeli Skyhawk is an indication of no turbine blades present on that one, then.....

I think I may have just burst your bubble, Elmer....

 

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If the A-4 Israeli Skyhawk is an indication of no turbine blades present on that one, then.....
I think I may have just burst your bubble, Elmer....

Yeah, I know. I am not expecting turbines in the intake... just seems to be the HM way of doing things, you know, less detail than... say a CW. But I want more detail. So... I will keep my fingers crossed that CW will do an F-4.

Now, having written that, I do not understand the logic behind modeling turbines in one jet (A-10) and not another. Yes, I know, the turbines in the A-10 are fairly prominent features, but hey! the F-4 has engines too!
 

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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

I think i can make out the canopy outlines. I think it will open. But look at those bombs!!
 

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Re: HA1901 F-4D Phantom II, Steve Ritchie

Looks good, really good. I only have one concern so HobbyMaster if you're listening....
Please do light very light panel lines on your Phantoms. Phantoms have always had a beautiful smooth look to them. Please just lighten the wash just a tad as I fear from the pics the Showtime 100(being a lighter color) might look like a jig-saw puzzle with all the panel lines if the wash is too heavy. Thanks and great pics I am so looking forward to all 20 Phantoms coming out.
 

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WOW! Thanks for the link, johnnyboy.

I know it's a hell of alot better than the Corgi "Annette" Spook but I'm defiinitely will display Ritchie's next to her for sure.
 

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