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Modelling the P-4 Phantom

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Informationen zum Autor Geoff Coughlin has been building scale models for over 20 years. He has written articles for Tamiya Model Magazine International and Scale Models International. For Osprey Publishing, Geoff has written World War 2 Luftwaffe Fighter Modelling in the Masterclass series. Neil Ashby began modelling seriously in 1990, and soon after that he joined IPMS (Barnet). He enjoys making models from all eras, but his main interest is in the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom - with memories of Phantoms flying over the Norfolk coast during family holidays. Robert Oehler is the former Marketing Manager at Tamiya America, Inc., and was regularly involved in the research that served as the basis for the Tamiya military models. He has regularly contributed product reviews, demonstration articles and historical interest features to magazines throughout the world. He is the USA Consulting Editor for Tamiya Model Magazine International as well as for the Osprey Modeling series. Klappentext The 'Phabulous' Phantom first took to the air on 27 May 1958 and has been in service around the world for many decades. The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Iran, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Spain and Turkey have all operated this powerful aircraft. The Phantom starred in both the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm, and in its service career has flown every traditional military mission. With many F-4 variants in service (from FG.1s to 'Wild Weasels'), and some 25 scale model kits currently available, the possibilities for modelling this subject are endless. There are few guides currently available to the F-4 modeller: this book seeks to redress the imbalance, providing an in-depth and step-by-step approach to modelling this plane across a variety of scales, types, and national schemes. Zusammenfassung The F-4 Phantom II has been in service around the world since the 1970s. This work provides a look at how to build this type across a variety of scales. It covers such diverse areas of Phantom modelling as super-detailing, weathering and sourcing further information. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Materials - Modeling the subject - Intermediate build - Advanced build - Master build - 'Special feature' - Further reading! media and websites - Museums and collections - Kits available - Index ...

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Geoff Coughlin, Neil Ashby

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The F-4 Phantom II has been in service around the world since the 1970s. This work provides a look at how to build this type across a variety of scales. It covers such diverse areas of Phantom modelling as super-detailing, weathering and sourcing further information.

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