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I just read this announcement on Sprue Brothers website:

NEW FAMILY OF 1:32 F-4 PHANTOMS

In partnership with Phantom Phreaks, we have been working on a very special project that we can finally announce - a new family of 1:32 F-4 Phantom kits. Twelve (12) versions are planned beginning in 2022. Tentatively the first release will be the F-4B. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months.

Click here to see the video announcement

If this is really going to happen, I couldn't ask for more

Keep 'em comin

Peter

 

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This could get...

 

..expensive.

Guess I better get going on the Tamiya ones in the stash so I'll be burned out on Phantoms by the times these come out. At least that way my wallet will thank me. :lol:

Carl

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Talked with the people here about thePhantoms and he said that the “B” will be the 1st one.

Mike

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He also mentioned that they are looking to release it in the spring of next year. The cost is around $300.00.

Mike

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3 hours ago, recon said:

He also mentioned that they are looking to release it in the spring of next year. The cost is around $300.00.

Mike

In which case they are in the same ballpark as a Tamiya Phantom with all the bells and whistles to make it an up-to-date 1/32 replica.

Hubert

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nice to hear there will be  new phantoms.

But with 4 tamiyas in the stash i will pass and make the best out off the old kits.

 

Mark

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21 minutes ago, mark31 said:

nice to hear there will be  new phantoms.

But with 4 tamiyas in the stash i will pass and make the best out off the old kits.

 

Mark

I hear you Mark.  I am in the same boat.  :lol:  I would like the 4-B but not at $300.00.

Jerry

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I still have 13 phantoms in my stash, only built 3 so far.  One was a B conversion using GT Resin and Zotz decals and Rhino intakes.  I have about $350 wrapped up in that one. 

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Nice conversation kit.  Often wondered why Gary didn’t just make an entire new part.  Now that the build has some age on it, there is some shrinkage on the seam.  In the right lighting it can be seen.  

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Considering the amount of time that will be spent on building the new F4… $300 is reasonable.

Remember our hobby is one of the least expensive hobbies out there when you consider radio control, Trains, slot cars, etc. etc.

I will argue that we need to support these guys so that they keep bringing out better and better kits.

 

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