After completing my 2 RAF Phantoms, my next project is the continental version, the Luftwaffe F-4F in the Norm 81 camo from the 1980's. I remember seeing a few of these jets live and in person when I visited Pferdsfeld and Neuburg an der Donau Airbases. The Neuburg visit was an unscheduled 3 day
F-4F Phantom II 'JG74 Mölders', Hasegawa 00864 (2007)
Hasegawa 1/48th McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II USAF 1991 - F-4
Tamiya F-14B, 1/48. The Jolly Rogers. - F-14 Navy Tomcat - iModeler
Hasegawa 1/48th McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II USAF 1991 - F-4
Retro Norm 81 F-4F Phantom II, Hasegawa 1/48th - Work in Progress
McDonnell Douglas F-4F Phantom II Norm 81 Fighter Aircraft JG
Retro Norm 81 F-4F Phantom II, Hasegawa 1/48th - Work in Progress
Hasegawa 1/48th McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II USAF 1991 - F-4
Luftwaffe F-4F Phantom, Revell H-178 (1975), 57% OFF
F-4F Phantom II - Norm 81, JG 71, Richthofen, GAFTIC 86, CFB Goose Bay, Canada - Hobbymaster HA19042 The interceptor fighter McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II started its service in 1960 with the U.S. Navy. Later the Phantom was adopted by the Marine Corps and Air Force. It was used broadly during the Vietnam War and remained in active service until 1996. As of 2018, with 5,195 produced, it is the most-produced American supersonic military aircraft.
F-4F Phantom II West German Air Force JG71 Norm 81
Hasegawa 1/48th McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II USAF 1991 - F-4
Retro Norm 81 F-4F Phantom II, Hasegawa 1/48th - Work in Progress
Hasegawa 1/48 F-4J Phantom II, by Dan Lee
RF-4EJ Phantom II `J.A.S.D.F. 501SQ´, Hasegawa 09537 (2004)