1/48 Revell F-15 I Ra-am

by Joe Volz

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This is my conversion of the Revell Monogram F-15E in 1/48th to an Israeli F-15I. Most people are familiar wit the Revell kit so I won't go into detail there, but suffice it to say it builds into an excellent model and has excellent fit.  There is a set available from Cutting Edge to do the conversion, but I decided to do the work myself as it's not difficult.  An excellent resource for those considering the conversion is "The Kfir's Lair" website, located at http://kfir.hobbyvista.com/raamconvert.htm,  I used the article there for all of the information related to the conversion. The ARC Walkaround page also has some excellent photos available that I found useful in the process.

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Rather than re-hash everything listed there, I'll just go into some of the details of my specific build. I used the burner cans from one of my Hasegawa F-15C kits as I wasn't going to use them anyway. A little bit of trimming and sanding and they go right onto the inner part of the exhaust supplied in the Revell kit. I did choose to drop the ailerons on my model, as well as the horizontal stabilizers. I used the Squadron scrbing tool to free them, and proceeded to re-position per the reference photos. As the kit cockpit is quite good I decided to use it, with the only substitution being a set of nicely detailed resin seats from Legend of Korea. Regarding the conversion, I highly recommend removing both the ECM fairing at the top of the port tail, and the mass balance on the starboard side of the kit to assure your replacements are the same size.

Paints were a combination of Model Master and PolyScale acrylics, airbrushed freehand. Although reference photos of the cockpit of the IDF jets are hard to come by, I knew to paint it black. Details followed the standard "E" model as supplied in the kit. A coat of Future was followed by the application of the Sky's decals, which went on very nicely. The final finish is Polyscale flat. To load-out my Ra'am I chose to use the kit supplied Sidewinders, and air to ground weapons from Hasegawa's weapons set D. These consisted of two GBU-10's on the wing pylons and four GBU 12's on the fuselage.

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This was an enjoyable build and the conversion was easily accomplished without the aftermarket set. I hope you enjoy the pictures!

Joe

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Photos and text © by Joe Volz