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Sunday, July 26, 2020 - 10:02 AM UTC
DN Models have released a very colourful and handy set of paint masks for the 1/32nd scale Tamiya F-4EJ, in the 302nd Squadron Anniversary White Eagle scheme.
F-4EJ Kai White Eagle 302nd Sq. Anniversary Paint Mask Set 1/32nd
Suggested scale - 1/32nd
Suggested kits - Tamiya #60314.
Price - $30.99
SKU - 32/827-040


The set includes three sheets of masks (shown in the picture). The masks are made from thin masking tape, which is easy to be peeled off and doesn’t leave any stains. The tape is tested on clear and painted model too. If carefully removed after painting, they can be used over and over again. Material is flexible and easily applied over curved surfaces. Semi-transparent for easy and accurate placing.

The F-4EJ Kai is a license built F-4 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. F-4EJ is an upgraded variant of the Phantom. It was equipped with new radar and new computer systems, improving the original capabilities of the fighter jet significantly. The planes flew all together with Japanese F-15, with primarily supporting role. With the advancement of the new age, planes were slowly replaced by Mitsubishi F-2 and soon will be completely replaced by Mitsubishi F-2 and F-35 /built by Mitsubishi locally/. The 32nd scale kit needed for this mask set is Tamiya #60314. There are other options on the market, but Tamiya’s kit provides superb quality and is the most accurate currently.

The 302nd Squadron Anniversary markings feature two F-4EJ Kai planes. One F-4EJ Kai with White Eagle appearance shown in this mask set, and one very similar in Black. Both planes show some minor differences in the painting, mostly in the eagle head. In 2019, after decades of service, Japanese Defense Force started retiring its Phantom fleet. Both recce and fighter versions are currently being retired with 2020 being the last year that F-4s will fly in Japan. 302nd Squadron white and black Phantoms were prepped for air show work and will appear in the skies up till the late months of 2020. As with many other F-4s in Japan, those planes were re-painted for Celebration purposes, dedicated to the long and successful F-4 career in Japan.


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