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McDonnell F-4 Phantom wheels and canopy frame paint mask (outside only) (designed to be used with Hasagawa kits)[F-4B/F-4N F-4C F-4D F-4E F-4F F-4G F-4J F-4S]
RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 1950's-1970's. 875mm(W) x 450mm(H) 34 inches x 17 inches(H)
Scottow Aerodrome was built in 1939. Renamed Coltishall, it was activated in May 1940 and one of the first units to operate from the station was No. 242 Squadron flying the Hawker Hurricane and led by Douglas Bader. 242 Squadron left for RAF Duxford shortly afterwards. The station became a night fighter base for most of the ...
Da Nang Air Base, 1970-71. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Armee de l'Air:
The history of the air base at Da Nang goes back to the days of French Indochina. Tourane Airfield as it was then called, was constructed during the 1930's. In 1940, the French Vichy Government agreed to let Imperial Japan use the base as a stationing post for Japanese troops along with several other bases in the area including Cam ...
RAF Lakenheath- 1990 to 2021. (Main) USAF Units- 48th Fighter Wing (492nd, 493rd, 494th Fighter Squadrons, 495th Fighter Squadron- (due to reactivate in 2021)). 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Located near the town of Lakenheath in Suffolk, United Kingdom, the base can date its roots back to the Great War when it was named Lakenheath Warren and used as a bombing range. It fell into disrepair after 1918, but w...
RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 1950's-1970's. 1314mm(W) x 675mm(H) 51 inches x 26 inches(H)
Scottow Aerodrome was built in 1939. Renamed Coltishall, it was activated in May 1940 and one of the first units to operate from the station was No. 242 Squadron flying the Hawker Hurricane and led by Douglas Bader. 242 Squadron left for RAF Duxford shortly afterwards. The station became a night fighter base for most of the...
Da Nang Air Base, 1970-71. 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
Armee de l'Air:
The history of the air base at Da Nang goes back to the days of French Indochina. Tourane Airfield as it was then called, was constructed during the 1930's. In 1940, the French Vichy Government agreed to let Imperial Japan use the base as a stationing post for Japanese troops along with several other bases in the area including Cam ...
RAF Lakenheath- 1990 to 2021. (Main) USAF Units- 48th Fighter Wing (492nd, 493rd, 494th Fighter Squadrons, 495th Fighter Squadron- (due to reactivate in 2021)). 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
Located near the town of Lakenheath in Suffolk, United Kingdom, the base can date its roots back to the Great War when it was named Lakenheath Warren and used as a bombing range. It fell into disrepair after 1918, but w...
RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 1950's-1970's. 438mm(W) x 225mm(H) 17 inches x 9 inches(H)
Scottow Aerodrome was built in 1939. Renamed Coltishall, it was activated in May 1940 and one of the first units to operate from the station was No. 242 Squadron flying the Hawker Hurricane and led by Douglas Bader. 242 Squadron left for RAF Duxford shortly afterwards. The station became a night fighter base for most of the r...
Da Nang Air Base, 1970-71. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Armee de l'Air:
The history of the air base at Da Nang goes back to the days of French Indochina. Tourane Airfield as it was then called, was constructed during the 1930's. In 1940, the French Vichy Government agreed to let Imperial Japan use the base as a stationing post for Japanese troops along with several other bases in the area including Cam Ran...
Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 1972. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Korat can trace its ancestry back to the days of the Japanese Occupation of Thailand when a small airfield was built for use by the Japanese Imperial Army.
After the end of the war, the airfield was passed to the Thai government who continued its use as a base for the Royal Thai Air Force. During the early 1960's, the United Sta...
McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II BRITISH. 'MB' Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Set, Seatbelt/Straps/Handles/Cushions. (designed to be used with Airfix, FROG, Fujimi, Hasegawa, Matchbox and Plastyk kits) [F-4K F-4M FG.1 FGR.2]
Grumman F-14A Tomcat GRU-7 (Martin-Baker Mk7) Ejection seatbelts and Cushions. Full Colour 3D Seat Belt decals. F-104, Vought F-8, EWR VJ 101C, PHANTOM, Lockheed F-104G / TF-104G, PROWLER, F-5, McDonnell F-4, F-14. (designed to be used with Hasegawa, Tamiya and Trumpeter kits)
This sheet includes markings to complete any four of the fifteen McDonnell F-4J Phantoms purchased by the RAF as stand-ins for the still in development Fighter Variant of the Panavia Tornado F.2/F.3. The 'J' was used by No74 'Tiger' Squadron and served for almost 10 years until replaced by the Tornado ADV. The F4J was a direct purchase of former US aircraft with no provision for standard RAF equipment so flight crew had to use...
McDonnell RF-4E Phantom II of the JASDF, Japan, 1979 501st Tactical Recon Squadron -
McDonnell-Douglas RF4E Phantom II of the JASDF, Japan, Current scheme 501st Tactical Recon Squadron
Japanese McDonnell F-4J Phantoms 302sqn 77-8399, McDonnell Douglas Phantoms F4J 07-8438 1974 2019
McDonnell Douglas RF4E Phantom II of the JASDF, Japan, 1979 501st Tactical Recon Squadron - McDonnell Douglas RF4E Phantom II of the JASDF, Japan, Current scheme 501st Tactical Recon Squadron.
McDonnell QF-4B-18 Phantom II, BuNo148393/Modex 47, Pacific Missile Test Center, NAS Point Mugu, 1970's.
Phantom VF-302
McDonnell-Douglas F-4B, BuNo 153067/Modex 200, CAG aircraft operated by VF-302 'Stallions', Naval Air Station Miramar, February 1974.
McDonnell F-4G Phantom (ex- F-4B-14) Phantom II, BuNo 150642/NJ-111 operated by VF-121 'Pacemakers', on charge of the NATC Patuxent River, Maryland, 1970's.
McDonnell F-4G (ex- F-4B-14) Phantom II, BuNo 150642/Modex 102 operated by VF-213 'Black Lions' aboard the carrier USS Kitty Hawk.
VMFA-452
McDonnell-Douglas F-4B, BuNo 151417/WH-9, operated by VMFA-542 'Tigers', Da Nang, South Vietnam, May 1966.
US Marine Corps McDonnell F-4B Phantom
F-4B Phantom, 150429/KB-12, VMFAT-201 'Hawks', MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, May 1969.
F-4B Phantom, 149460k/EC-8, VMFA-531 'Gray Ghosts', NAS Key West, Florida, 1963.
F-4B Phantom, 151454/EC-7, VMFA-531 'Gray Ghosts', Da Nang Air Force Base, South Vietnam, April 1965.
F-4B Phantom, 151459/WS-10, VMFA-323 'Death Rattlers', Da Nang Air Force Base, South Vietnam,1968.
F-4B Phantom...