Finished...
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1 18 April 2015, 14:11

Hello Mates, so the "beast" is almost finished...just some sidewinders are missing. On the second turn everything went well, and I am quite happy with the result. Nevertheless some space for improvement, the airdoc-decals show some small silvering effect, but nothing to worry about.
So I hope that you like it as I do, Cheers, Christian
18 April 2015, 14:20

Fantastic Christian.....<I am quite happy with the result>....if I did me models like yours, I would make jumps of joy 🙂 🙂 🙂 In conclusion, WONDERFUL Phantom !!!
18 April 2015, 14:30

Thank you Cristian, you are too kind. I also like your models and I think you should Jump! 😉
18 April 2015, 15:49

Hi Christian. I never liked the early Luftwaffe Camo, but your rendition is just fantastic!
18 April 2015, 17:19

Thank you very much for your kind words gentlemen, I absolutely appreciate them and you make me feel motivated for new projects! Cheers, Christian
19 April 2015, 07:44

That is a very nice model. Could you share with us what paints you used to do the underside color. I really like what you've done here, and would like to use that same color on a 1/72 build.
28 April 2015, 00:51

Dear Mates, thank you very much for your Kind Feedback, which makes me very happy!
@Rex, as usual I used Revell Aqua Color, for the underside it was a mix of Aluminium 99 and Light-Grey 76 - 3:1 - if you have any further questions, please just contact me!
28 April 2015, 07:17

Thanks, I will give a 3:1 ratio a try with my Polly Scale paints. I didn't want to just start mixing OOP paints in a bottle until I had a starting point to go on. I just knew I didn't want to just paint on a raw Silver color. Your help will get me started on a mix.
28 April 2015, 08:09

Not many modellers get the Phantom "Right" but your one exception. It looks so good. 🙂
3 May 2015, 09:40

Thank you both Mike and Kerry, it was not easy to get this big bird ready, but at the end it was worth every working-minute...😉
3 May 2015, 09:49

No doubt. !! And I still think that the Phantom was the most "Grunty" looking war bird ever. Oh! Oh! Oh!
3 May 2015, 10:21

Eine großartige Phantom hast Du da erschaffen. Vor allem die dezente Verwitterung gefällt mir extrem gut.
3 May 2015, 10:33

Oh yes, the "Donnergrollen" 😉
Thank you both for your kind feedback! Cheers, Christian
4 May 2015, 17:45

You've done a great job on your Spook! Norm 72 + hundreds of stencils just do the trick. I personally hate decaling but it's rewarding as well and this bird wouldn't look the same without the stencils.
4 May 2015, 17:49

Thank you Urban, yes there have been a lot of stencils to apply, altough I have to say that AirDoc puts together some stencils in small groups, which makes it to decrease the number, but more difficult to avoid silvering on the other side.
4 May 2015, 18:51

There's always the risk of silvering and I saw that you've had bad luck with the starbord fin slime light.
4 May 2015, 18:56

Thank you Ulf, happy you like it as well!
Urban, yes, I had bad luck with some decals, although I "drowned" the plane in clear coat 😉
5 May 2015, 10:37

Well, some builds are just like that, they fight you 'til the very end and if a build goes well the chances just are bigger that something hits the fan at the very end...
5 May 2015, 10:42

Can I pass on a tip here in relation to avoiding "Silvering" ?.
I have recently discovered that if you use a clear liquid paper glue that kids use in school, mixing a drop of it with some decal solvent, putting that mix on the model where you are about to place a decal, spread it over the area the decal will cover and it will soak into the matt surface and become totally transparent when the decal goes on top and it wont let any air get trapped under the decal, which is what causes and is called "Silvering".
Once the decal is in place, use a damp cloth and put some finger pressure on the decal to squeeze out the excess glue and solvent, then, use the setting solution on top of all that and put it aside to dry.
🙂
5 May 2015, 12:39

Thank you Kerry and Micheal for your Feedback, of course every tip is welcome!
Kerry, is your tip similar to what is called "Weichmacher" in German - I always use Revell Decal-Soft anyway. Usually I have no Problems with silvering, but this big plane brings my skills to the Limit 😉
5 May 2015, 14:45

I put 4 coats of future on my big Phantom before starting decals and also used decal set and mine are still silvering also. Could it be the AIR DOC decal sheet? That is the decals I think Christian used also. @ Christian I have both fuselage sides decaled, I will upload some pictures soon.
6 May 2015, 01:06

Mmmmm. There must be some other issue with the surface you are attempting to decal, and I am not in a position to sus this one out unfortunately. !!
6 May 2015, 01:26

I will try your suggestion you gave Christian, as I still have the top and bottom and weapons and pylons to do on my Phantom. Thanks for the tip.
6 May 2015, 01:36

I am really sorry to hear this Clifford! Yes, I also used the AirDoc Decals...as I posted I used a really thick layer of clear coat (see my WIP Pics), and Revell Decal Soft - but it wont worked for a few decals.
Anyway, have fun with your build and happy modelling!
6 May 2015, 04:57

Kerry, so I can use Casco RX glue together with Microscale SOL/Gunze Mr.Mark Softer NEO/Tamiya Mark Fit Strong for this trick. But isn't Gunze Mr.Mark Setter NEO the same principle from the beginning considering that you've to shake that one before use as it separates to two layers when not in use and becomes milky white when shaked?
6 May 2015, 08:12

I tried Kerry's suggestion today and it did help some. Guess I didn't have as much clear on it as I thought. I will have to live with it. But will know better next time, I have 2 more of those Monsters. Plus this was the first one I totally airbrushed using Acrylic paints. They don't seem to go on as smooth as enamels,lesson learned.
7 May 2015, 23:50

Clifford, I see you have mentioned the Acrylics not going on as well as the enamels, so I will send you a PM to se if I can help you there.🙂
8 May 2015, 00:21

Great build Christian, you have done a real beauty! I am stunned and inspired!
17 May 2015, 05:08

Danke Roland, dein Feedback bedeutet mir sehr viel! Mittlerweile hat mein "Kunde" die Maschine erhalten und ist total begeistert, und ich erleichtert! 😉
17 May 2015, 09:00

All of the above Christian. Well done mate, a real credit to your perseverance. 🙂
17 May 2015, 10:54

All well deserved accolades Christian, and you MADE it work, and that's the best part. 🙂
23 May 2015, 20:07

This model should be in the display cabinet at McDonnell Douglas.
A fantastic result all round Christian, very well done. 🙂 👍
23 July 2015, 22:25