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3d Printed Part Sets - Freewing F-4D Phantom II

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  • Elbee
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    A320jockey, what Jets and Wings wrote. And if you will check out the "3DP Printing" forum here at Hobby Squawk, you;ll find STL Zip Files of many of the parts I added to my Phantom beginning with Post #611 https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/th...e31#post240692 . I did not design any files for an "E" variant as those are available through RCGeek for purchase and I think there's a set on Thingiverse. Best, LB

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  • Jets and Wings
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    Originally posted by A320jockey View Post
    Hello all,

    t would be nice to have a long nose options to convert the original F-4C to an F-4E, or F-4G Wild Weasel II, this being the most fascinating version IMHO. Any ideas?

    Cheers!

    Carlos
    Hi Carlos, welcome to HobbySquawk, if you have a 3D printer or know somebody who has one, on this page you will find a lot of parts to convert a F-4 Phantom.

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by A320jockey View Post
    Hello all,

    t would be nice to have a long nose options to convert the original F-4C to an F-4E, or F-4G Wild Weasel II, this being the most fascinating version IMHO. Any ideas?

    Cheers!

    Carlos
    Carlos, Check out The RC Geek's website. He has an "E"-Nose Mod that is 3DP for the Freewing F-4 Phantom. Best, Steve

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  • A320jockey
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    Hello all,

    t would be nice to have a long nose options to convert the original F-4C to an F-4E, or F-4G Wild Weasel II, this being the most fascinating version IMHO. Any ideas?

    Cheers!

    Carlos

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  • Maxun
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    Originally posted by Kferros View Post
    Does anyone do print job for money. I need a nose gear support for the Avanti S and the A4 Free Wing. Please let me know. Can PayPal ahead. Thanks. Kevin.
    I can printed for free, just paid for the us mail. I printed for a friend.

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Dave Matrix View Post
    The PIC is ready. One WSO to go!
    DM, Great detail, my friend. Bravo Zulu. It does seem, however, that the WSOs are are always the last to get finished with anything, but don't leave home without one. Best, LB

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  • Kferros
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    Does anyone do print job for money. I need a nose gear support for the Avanti S and the A4 Free Wing. Please let me know. Can PayPal ahead. Thanks. Kevin.

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  • Dave Matrix
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    The PIC is ready. One WSO to go! Click image for larger version

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  • Dave Matrix
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    Originally posted by Hardway View Post
    Very nice indeed! I have my F4 in the box, but have all of the cockpit stuff ready to go! Fun! Great job bro! From Texas to you! Jerry
    Thanks Hardway

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  • Hardway
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    Very nice indeed! I have my F4 in the box, but have all of the cockpit stuff ready to go! Fun! Great job bro! From Texas to you! Jerry

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  • Dave Matrix
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post

    DM, Looks Great, Dave. Bravo Zulu, Sir. Best, LB
    Thank you Elbee

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Dave Matrix View Post
    Almost done with the cockpit upgrade.
    DM, Looks Great, Dave. Bravo Zulu, Sir. Best, LB

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  • Dave Matrix
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    Almost done with the cockpit upgrade I also use a drop of clear resin in each dial to simulate de glass. To dry the resin I hold de dash under a UV ledlight for 60 sec to dry.
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  • Dave Matrix
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    Just about to upgrade the cockpit. I washed the parts with Revell modelshampoo before airbrushing the parts.
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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by Dave Matrix View Post

    ;)just answering the question from F106DeltaDart. I think he saw the Cobra in the pictures from my F4;)
    Thanks, and yes I saw it in the background. I'm familiar with Vario, but didn't realize they had an early Cobra. Beautiful model!

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  • Dave Matrix
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    Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post

    Uhhh... wrong thread maybe?
    ;)just answering the question from F106DeltaDart. I think he saw the Cobra in the pictures from my F4;)

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  • RCjetdude
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    Originally posted by Dave Matrix View Post

    This is a kit from a German company Vario-helicopters.
    Uhhh... wrong thread maybe?

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  • Dave Matrix
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post

    Which fuselage kit is it? You don’t see too many single engine Cobra fuselages available..
    This is a kit from a German company Vario-helicopters.

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  • Wobisch
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    I finally changed the 3D nozzles for more scale appearance of the VFMA-451 scheme.
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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Wobisch View Post
    I am still working on my crew and cockpit. I couldn't print it myself so I ordered the parts from MotionRC finally. The Pilots are from Jethangar.com. I still need to do a final run on the colors and shading.
    WoBee, Bravo Zulu. The rivet detail is spectacular, too. Best, LB

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