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Zoukei-Mura F-4C Phantom II Wild Weasel IV

February 14, 2025 By Francis Porter 10 Comments


Full Review with Geoff Coughlin
Zoukei-Mura F-4C Phantom II Wild Weasel IV In-box kit review

As I write in January 2025, this new kit from Zoukei-Mura (ZM) is hot off the press and so I wanted to get stuck in to share with you all my initial thoughts. You may have seen my In-Box Browse recently published here where we take a video journey through the box and what’s on offer? If not you can see that here.

This kit is incredibly well detailed and having built the F-4E and F-4EJ Kai a few years back can confirm that these ZM F-4s are superb products. In this boxing you get the new sprues including new cockpit parts as well as stores for an F-4C Wild Weasel…

You’ll end up with plenty of spare parts, stores especially, that you can keep for use with other F-4 projects – always useful.

You get three options for finish in this F-4C release…

I haven’t yet decided which one to choose but you just have to love the box art: Version1: Super Cocks Swiss Samlar F-4C-24-MC 38 64-0840 Wild Weasel IV 388th TFW/67th TFS RTAFB Korat/Thailand November 1972. I am still trying to research the nose art Super Cocks etc and will update when I have found out more. It does look good though…

ZM-F-4C Phantom II Wild Weasel IV, 1

A bit of background on the F-4C

The F-4C used for Wild Weasel operations was unofficially designated EF-4C and is referred to in the following photo/caption.


(Photo: A U.S. Air Force McDonnell Douglas EF-4C Phantom II aircraft (s/n 63-7474) of the 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 18th Tactical Fighter Wing over North Vietnam in December 1972. It is armed with AGM-45 Shrike and AIM-7 Sparrow missiles and carries an AN/ALQ-72 ECM pod. The EF-4C “Wild Weasel IV” was a parallel development with the F-105G “Wild Weasel III” program. 36 aircraft F-4Cs were modified and fitted with AN/APR-25 Radar Homing and Warning System (RHAWS), AN/APR-26 SAM launch warning system, and ER-142 electronic countermeasures receiver. After the F-4G became available in the late 1970s these aircraft were flown as regular F-4Cs. Credit: U.S. Air Force 1972).


VIDEO DEMO


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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Howard Kilburn says

    February 16, 2025 at 2:21 pm

    Looking forward to seeing this come together Geoff particularly in SEAC camo… just about my favourite camo scheme ever

  2. Paul Ainsworth says

    February 16, 2025 at 5:25 pm

    “Hello,Geoff” – I’m following this project with great interest.
    Your previous two Zukei-Mura Phantom builds are testaments to what a great product they are.The level of detail is fantastic.
    Digits-crossed for a British version at some point!
    As Always,
    Paul.😉👍

  3. Geoff Coughlin says

    February 17, 2025 at 7:01 pm

    Nice one Howard – yes, looking forward to getting to the panting stages :) G

  4. Steve Piggott says

    February 28, 2025 at 8:29 pm

    Hi Geoff , good to see another Zoukei Mura Phantom on the bench,
    Hope you’re enjoying the build as much as I do,I’ve just finished My 5th ZM Phantom , also a F-4C. Ioved Your method of painting the cockpit tub ,definitely try that on the next one. Looking forward to the build and especially the classic paint scheme .
    best wishes as ever, Steve.

  5. Geoff Coughlin says

    March 2, 2025 at 9:40 am

    Excellent Steve and thanks for your interest and comments – soon will be at the painting stage :) Cheers, G

  6. Howard Kilburn says

    March 26, 2025 at 3:43 pm

    Loving this build Geoff, can’t wait to see it in camo, also enjoying seeing yr use of Perfect Plastic Putty…. certainly useful on my Spit XIV laminar flow designs conversion… I, m an absolute tyro with conversions but nice to push the boundaries occasionally
    Regards H

  7. Steve Piggott says

    March 28, 2025 at 7:46 pm

    Hi Geoff, great job with the colour scheme ,and I’m really impressed with the results You get with the Hataka paints, great stuff.
    If You do suffer with the Blu-tack marking the paint, try using a very slightly damp microfibre cloth ,and wipe over the affected area, the marks usually come straight off.
    Look forward to the next update,
    All the best, Steve

  8. Howard Kilburn says

    March 28, 2025 at 10:20 pm

    Beautiful camo work Geoff

  9. Geoff Coughlin says

    April 2, 2025 at 2:59 pm

    Great tip! Thanks Steve
    G

  10. Geoff Coughlin says

    April 2, 2025 at 3:00 pm

    Thanks Howard! Cheers, G

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