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Elegant Phantom 1/48

Started by G.Marcat, June 27, 2010, 12:52:52 PM

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G.Marcat

Today afternoon applied to the Elegant Pgantom all the control surfaces:

On the wing to fuselage assembly applied a homemade retention system:



After a pair of hours of work the Elegant Phantom appear in this way now:







Taiidantomcat

I wasn't so sure how this would look, but now that I see the wings and fins on there my heart is aflutter!  :wub:
"Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality." -Jules de Gaultier

"My model is right! It's the real world that's wrong!" -global warming scientist

An armor guy, who builds airplanes almost exclusively, that he converts to space fighters-- all while admiring ship models.

ysi_maniac

Will die without understanding this world.

Eddie M.

I'm in love! A bit jealous that I didn't think of that too. Looks very good!!
Look behind you!

sotoolslinger

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G.Marcat

I'm happy to see the my little new monster to be appreciated!

Currently working to put together the Phantom's nose.


G.Marcat

The Phantom nose is now completely assembled:



but it need some modifications before of the installation on the F-15 fuselage.
This is the more dangerous part of the work.
Everytime I misalign the two units, it's a tradition.

sotoolslinger

Most nifty :thumbsup:Did you rescribe all your panel lines? :blink:
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G.Marcat

Quote from: sotoolslinger on July 05, 2010, 07:07:45 PM
Did you rescribe all your panel lines?

Absolutely NOT: the ESCI-Italeri F-4J have the ENGRAVED panel lines.
In certain places where I applied to much force with the sanding stick I need to deeper a little the line but notning more.

G.Marcat

Today I was able to glue  the nose to the fuselage.

Looking at my preliminary design and at the size of the two pieces I tried to find a point of contact and then I've cut the fuselage of the F-15.





The bonding phase has passed away quickly and without problems.

On top of the fuselage (in the point of contact of the two parts) has formed a very bad step. With super glue and a piece of plasticard I corrected this step.
The result is not as good as I wanted it but the step is near the zone of the air brake and I wish not to damage that area.

Now I have to fix the area lower and the air intakes.









G.Marcat

UPDATE:
Glued the air intakes on the F-15 fuselage.



and now, if I look it from the front it's PHANTOM:



But looking from the rear it remember vaguely a F-15:



Front top view:




ysi_maniac

Will die without understanding this world.

G.Marcat


noxioux

That thing has a wicked looking profile.  So far, so good! :wub:

G.Marcat

Quote from: noxioux on July 23, 2010, 08:41:39 PM
That thing has a wicked looking profile.  So far, so good! :wub:

The Phantom Eagle is almost ready for the first coat of primer, then finally we can see the true aspect of the model.