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RePriMo Wargame Terrain16 Oct 2020 12:13 p.m. PST

Hello Guys,
for all of you that are interessted in painting up a F4 Phantom.. my new video tutorial is online…

youtu.be/PNltK0z8-2Q

i hope it would help you….

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best regards☺️

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP16 Oct 2020 3:14 p.m. PST

I enjoyed this big time. Even If I am of an age to remember the introduction of the Phantom II F4. The painting bit was full of tips, but what got me was the early assembling bit.

What is this thing with heavy duty gloves? My generation (indeed in my working lifetime profession) we waved a scalpel or drill around with not a care in the world. OK, we had latex wafer thin gloves but real men did not…well not until 1982/3 anyway. How sensible you youngsters are.

Imagine the F4 is now obsolete. Imagine the F14 Tomcat of Tom Cruise the same. F15 nearly went the same way as too expensive.

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