Zoukei-Mura Plastic Model Kit
F-4D Phantom II (1/48) SWS48-07
- Highly detailed 1/48 scale plastic model kit of the F-4D Phantom II
- Accurately represents the USAF’s versatile multirole fighter from the Vietnam War and Cold War period
- Detailed cockpit for pilot and weapons systems officer with optional open/closed canopy
- Features detailed engine components and full intake assemblies
- Includes multiple underwing stores, centreline tank, and ordnance options
- Decals for several USAF squadrons including Vietnam-era schemes
- Part of Zoukei-Mura’s Super Wing Series with precision moulding and intricate detail
- Unassembled and unpainted – glue and paint required
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Paint Reference Guide:
Colour | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dark Green (FS34079) | XF-13 | 71.016 | H303 | C303 |
Medium Green (FS34102) | XF-26 | 71.012 | H302 | C302 |
Tan (FS30219) | XF-52 | 71.125 | H310 | C310 |
Light Grey (FS36622) | XF-19 | 71.046 | H311 | C311 |
Interior Grey Green | XF-71 | 71.126 | H58 | C58 |
Paints are shown for reference only, they may not be recommended in the manufacturer instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is advised you do your own research to match the finish you want.
History:
The McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II was a crucial evolution of the legendary Phantom family, introduced to enhance combat flexibility and avionics capabilities during the Vietnam War. It entered service in 1966 as an improved derivative of the earlier F-4C, featuring upgraded radar, weapons systems, and precision strike capabilities.
The F-4D retained the powerful twin J79-GE-15 engines and twin-crew layout, with the aircraft optimised for all-weather strike and air defence missions. It introduced improved radar-guided missile support, including the AIM-4 Falcon, though this system proved less popular in the field compared to AIM-7 and AIM-9 missiles. The type was widely deployed in Southeast Asia, often carrying bombs, napalm, and laser-guided munitions in addition to air-to-air weapons.
Zoukei-Mura’s SWS48-07 kit captures this historically significant variant in exacting detail, from its cockpit and landing gear to the subtle surface details that defined the Phantom’s imposing presence. A must-have for Vietnam-era and Cold War modellers alike, this kit reflects the F-4D’s place in aviation history as a versatile and resilient combat aircraft.