
21C Phantom S1 paint scheme
21C Phantom S1 paint scheme
Title says it all! check out AREA-21... 

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(S-1) Phantom paint scheme
Now this is just the camo I expected to see , especially for the (S-1) scheme. EXCELLENT ! 

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Nice!!!
I hope it comes exactly like that, the pics show a lot of detail...
Cant wait till they come out...
-Mike-
Cant wait till they come out...
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Friggin' beautiful!
It's just a matter of semantics, but the information at 21C's Area 21 that Ritchie was the only Air Force Ace of the war is technically incorrect.
Ritchie's RIO (who had been Ritchie's RIO for 4 of his 5 victories) became the 2nd USAF ace 12 days later, and there was a 3rd Air Force ace (another RIO and the final ace of the war) in October of 72.
...and, as many of us know, the first aces of the war were Navy Lieutenant Randall H. Cunningham and his radar intercept officer, Lieutenant (j.g.) Willie Driscoll.
I wonder if a Navy version of the F4 is on hold because of Cunningham's current incarceration in California?
It's just a matter of semantics, but the information at 21C's Area 21 that Ritchie was the only Air Force Ace of the war is technically incorrect.
Ritchie's RIO (who had been Ritchie's RIO for 4 of his 5 victories) became the 2nd USAF ace 12 days later, and there was a 3rd Air Force ace (another RIO and the final ace of the war) in October of 72.
...and, as many of us know, the first aces of the war were Navy Lieutenant Randall H. Cunningham and his radar intercept officer, Lieutenant (j.g.) Willie Driscoll.
I wonder if a Navy version of the F4 is on hold because of Cunningham's current incarceration in California?
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ME like A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I Hope they come with the “remove before flight tags” and the Intake covers.
I hope there will be more ordnance along with the gun-pod.

Now I Hope they come with the “remove before flight tags” and the Intake covers.
I hope there will be more ordnance along with the gun-pod.
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You know it won't have them on it..... This is another 1:48 paint master.Morian Miner wrote:I love the "remove before flight" tags on the missiles. Nice touch. This is going to be a hard plane to not pick up. Better clear out more space.
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