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North American FJ-4B Fury 1:48
I am trying to complete my US NAVY jet planes of the 1950's so the Fury FJ-4B will be a nice addition. A full cockpit will be added to the model.
Yair |
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I was wondering about this kit the other day-thank you for showing it.
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North American FJ-4B 1:48
The Fury is one of those planes that fall between Korea war and Vietnam and missed both. Therefore he never fire in anger and had a silent service.
Will contiue. Yair |
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Have always thought side profile drawings of it looked a bit fish-like.
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Screw the rivets, I'm building for atmosphere, not detail. later, F Scott W |
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North American FJ-4B and me
Attached a photo of my family in
PIMA air museum in AZ standing nerby the FJ-4B circa 1998. Yair |
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I've seen that one a few times
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Dear Morphyaa - I am sure You have seen it a few times !
I like the color scheme of this one and it will add to My NAVY jets collection with a full cockpit despite the drone version. Yair |
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Fj -4b murphs-models 1:48
I reduced the scale to My standard 1:48 . All the fuselage parts and disks were cut . Parrts 4 and 5 will not glued until the pilot compartment will be assembeled.
Yair |
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FJ-4B Fury Murphs models 1:48 build
The fuselage rings were glued and the disks are ready. Soon I will see the rings connection and the cockpit compartment will be glued.
Yair |
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I actually meant the real plane. I only live a few hours from Pima.
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