rx79gez8gundam Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 (edited) I've created many of the various variants of this phamous phighter, including the RF-4 photo reconnaissance version and the NASA research YF-4E used in the Control Configured Vehicle tests equipped with canards. I've also created some of the foreign users of the Phantom, including both major British versions, along with the Japanese Mitsubishi-built EJ model, Israeli Kurnass, German F-4F ICE, and the Greek "Peace Icarus" version. I've taken care to model them including the small variations distinctive to each version or user, so as not to simply create "repaints" and make each distinctive. I would love to hear feedback, as this project was my first attempt at large scale (approx. 1:20th) highly detailed LEGO aircraft MOCs, and a lot of the lessons learned have worked their way into my other models. Features include a detailed tandem cockpit with room for 2 minifigures and dual opening canopies, opening radome with radar antenna, fully functional landing gear, positionable tail hook, positionable emergency ram air turbine generator, positionable airbrakes, and fully poseable flight control surfaces including flaperons, spoilerons, and all moving horizontal stabilizers. Thanks for looking! http://mocpages.com/folder.php/176673 US Navy / Marine Corps Phantoms; F-4H1 Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft, pre-production version F-4A Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft, first production version F-4B Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft (VF-111 "Sundowners") F-4J Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft (VF-84 "Jolly Rogers") F-4J Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft (VX-4 "Evaluators" call sign "Vandy 1", nickname "The Black Bunny") F-4J Phantom II carrier based fighter (VF-96 "Fighting Falcons" call sign "Showtime 100") F-4N Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft, rebuilt F-4B (VMFA-531 "Grey Ghosts") F-4S Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft, rebuilt F-4J RF-4B Phantom II carrier based photo reconnaissance aircraft QF-4B Phantom II target drone aircraft, modified from F-4B Edited March 27, 2014 by rx79gez8gundam Quote
krispy Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Lovely Phantoms! Easily my favorite Cold War fighter and I think you've done it justice. Slight point of critique: maybe include some pictures in the topic you've started rather than just a hyperlink? Then we know what to expect. Quote
rollermonkey Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 While I certainly appreciate all these MOCs you're sharing with us, it would be nice if you gave us a teaser or representative image for each so we can decide if we want to click through... Quote
rx79gez8gundam Posted March 26, 2014 Author Posted March 26, 2014 While I certainly appreciate all these MOCs you're sharing with us, it would be nice if you gave us a teaser or representative image for each so we can decide if we want to click through... Have already been working on it. I have already updated my AV-8B, A-6, EA-6B, A-7, and F-8 galleries. Have a look! Quote
rx79gez8gundam Posted March 27, 2014 Author Posted March 27, 2014 Continuing my Phantoms post; US Air Force / Air National Guard Phantoms F-4C Phantom II, fighter aircraft, first USAF version RF-4C Phantom II, photo reconnaissance aircraft F-4D Phantom II, fighter aircraft F-4E Phantom II fighter aircraft, early version F-4E Phantom II fighter aircraft, late version F-4G Phantom II "Wild Weasel" defense suppression aircraft QF-4E Phantom II target drone aircraft YF-4E Phantom II CCV (Control Configured Vehicle), prototype for RF-4C and F-4E, NASA research aircraft Quote
rx79gez8gundam Posted March 27, 2014 Author Posted March 27, 2014 And lastly; Foriegn Phantoms; F-4E Phantom II "Peace Icarus" fighter aircraft, Hellenic Air Force (Greece) F-4E Phantom II Kurnass fighter aircraft, Isreali Defense Force (Israel) F-4F Phantom II ICE (Improved Combat Efficiency) fighter aircraft, Luftwaffe (Germany) F-4K FG1 Phantom II carrier based fighter aircraft, Royal Navy (Great Britain) F-4M FGR2 Phantom II fighter aircraft, Royal Air Force (Great Britain) Quote
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