The first aircraft is an F-4J with
VF-84 Jolly Rogers during Feb 1967 and 1974. This particular F-4J has
markings for the USS Roosevelt. The paint scheme is Light Gull Gray FS
16440 on top and Insignia white FS 17875 on the underside. The vertical
stab is black with those stunning white Jolly Rogers markings taking up the bulk
of the tail and the very tip top of the tail is Yellow FS 13538. The nose
cone is black as is the small anti-glare panel around the windscreen. The
wing tips are also yellow like the top of the tail. Markings on the rest
of the jet are reasonably colourful.......the national insignia are
red/white/blue. Jet intake warning triangles and ejection seat triangles
are both in red. This jet also has a diagonal black stripe with yellow
triangles on both sides of the fuselage.
The
second aircraft is from the famous VX-4 "Evaluators" who flew the F-4
for over 25 years. The jet is overall gloss black and has a big white
"Playboy Bunny" insignia on the tail. Markings on the rest of
the jet are reasonably colourful.......the national insignia are
red/white/blue. Jet intake warning triangles and ejection seat triangles
are both in red. This Phantom II has blue stripes with yellow trim on both
sides along the fuselage with white stars over the stripes. Blue stripes
with yellow trim also grace the outboard area of the wings on the top and
bottom.
The decals were flawlessly printed and the clear
carrier film is trimmed very close to the crisply printed colored areas.
The colours look good and will cover very well. The artwork is quite
appealing.