Done. All of the decals are finally on, followed by a coat of clear flat. I did a little weathering with some Starship Grime from AK Oilbrushers, and then did some panel washes with Tamiya Black Wash. The final assembly came next, with, of course, a last minute problem. As I began to add the gear doors, I discovered that I was missing one of the smaller doors that sit on the centerline of the aircraft. I remember seeing it yesterday when I added its decals, but it was MIA today. I don't know if it walked away, or jumped out of the box, or whatever. Luckily, thanks to some fortuitous planning by Academy, I had an extra part. Academy provided all the separate doors necessary to build a gear-down version, as well as a one-piece part that incorporated all the gear doors to build a gear-up version. So, all I needed to do to fix my MIA part was to cut off the required door from the one-piece gear door set, paint it, and add it to the plane. Anyway, this was a great kit to build and was almost completely trouble-free. It brought back all sorts of memories from my early days in the Air Force at Luke AFB when it was the training base for Air Force F-4s. The F-4 was a beast that had an unmistakable presence that made it one of the coolest planes I have ever seen. So, hats off to all of you who either flew the F-4 or kept it in the air. Now, on to something less demanding, like a fully-rigged sailing ship or something. Just kidding. :o)
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