JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 AIRCRAFT JAPAN
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JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I will try to build the RF-4E Phantom II, a reconnaissance aircraft of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. It was stacked for a long time, and along the way, missile parts were taken away for various kits, and the box was opened and closed several times. I have made several Phantoms in the past, so I have a little experience, but how is it? I think the camouflage pattern of this box painting is cool. The color is slightly different, but it looks like a US Air Force aircraft during the Vietnam War.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
For a while in the past, I didn’t put any figures on a plane, but this kit came with two figures, so I put them on. Maybe the orange flight suit caught my eye.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
This kit has a good mold, but it doesn’t have a panel decal. The fine panel has become white. Maybe I should revise it a little more. The canopy will be closed so I don’t think it will show much detail inside.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The pilot suit of the Japan Self-Defense Forces a while ago was orange. With this, even if we make a forced landing, it will stand out from a distance. I guess they don’t care about visibility because they can be found by GPS transmitters these days.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
Is there a reconnaissance camera or film case on the nose? It’s kind of hard to prepare various things. In addition, this kit is easy to assemble because the cockpit is fitted from the bottom after attaching the left and right sides of the fuselage. But it’s kind of misaligned… the bonding. About 0.5 mm. And, I don’t know where to put the cockpit and how the parts fit well, so I will install it after checking the balance with other parts. I made a Hasegawa phantom before, but I don’t know if it was like this. I’ve already forgotten. And I put a little weight in the radome of the model.
(2024/09/08)

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The window is masked by fitting the clear part of the camera storage part. I felt that the carving of the panel line of the whole fuselage was shallow, so I re-carved it a little.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
There is a large part in the air intake area, but there is an instruction to attach it after painting. It’s a big part, but I didn’t glue it yet.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The shape is almost completed. This time, there are a lot of processes such as shaving off various parts and replacing with different parts to make it into a reconnaissance plane.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
For now, there are 2 pilots sitting. It’s kind of nice when bright colors like orange and yellow are placed. I didn’t paint the seat belt dark green, but I actually glued it to the canopy. I can’t peel the canopy anymore… Let’s just say it’s before putting it on… But they’re wearing oxygen masks.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The canopy is divided into 4 parts, so I thought the fitting was loose, but it fit very well.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I tried polishing it with a compound, but I wonder if it’s not so clean. The scratch is gone.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The other day, I noticed that Creos glue became a round bottle, so I bought it. It would be hard to find a good reason to just raise the price, so they changed the shape of the bottle. Even if the price is raised, it would be better if they increased the capacity a little. When I was cleaning up, I found Tamiya glue that I bought a long time ago, and I also have Cleos square bottle. What am I doing?

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I was going to stop painting until it cools down, but the heat is still severe even in the middle of September and it seems like it will continue forever, so I decided to air brush paint. First, I am masking to paint light gray and white on the underside of the aircraft. But I should have painted silver first.
(2024/09/12)

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I did masking work more seriously than usual. Was an F4 this big? The work is quite hard. I thought if I blow tricolor camouflage with an airbrush, it will be completed soon, but there are quite many areas to separate paint.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
This time, the border of the color is airbrushed with the blurring as short as possible. The boundary between the bottom and top of the fuselage is also masked, but I made it a little blurry afterwards. I think it’s like that when I see the actual airplane. There are so many decals, so I blew it clear coating before that.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48
This kit is very careful about decals. It’s too many, rather than too particular. After attaching the decal, it looks much better. I felt that it was hard even though the caution mark was put together to some extent. Usually, when I make AFV, I only attach a few decals a little, and I felt that this kit has a lot of decals. If you cut and paste the clear part to the limit, the labor will be multiplied, but it will look better. I cannot do it. I wonder if other Phantoms of Hasegawa have such caution marks.

JASDF RF-4E Phantom II Hasegawa 1/48 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
When I put the decal on the underside of the aircraft, I put it on two sponges and put it there. I often use the one on the wire of the Tamiya paint stand, but it is still more stable because the body is bigger.
(2024/09/17)