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1:48 Tamiya Japanese A6M5 - First Build and First WIP COMPLETED 2/27/16

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Posted by allan on Thursday, February 18, 2016 7:38 PM

Judging by the pics you are indeed doing everything correctly. Clean, crisp build!

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Posted by scottrc on Thursday, February 18, 2016 7:50 PM

Hi Hunter, I've been out of pocket for a few days and checking in on your build and you are really doing a fantastic job.  Scott

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Posted by DESooner on Thursday, February 18, 2016 7:55 PM

Hunter

 

 
Bish

Nice to see the pit fitted, i take it this goes in from underneath after the fuselage is together.

 

 

 

Hey Bish - 

You would be correct....the wings cover the opening. And man it went in so nicely and fit like a glove. This has been a blast building....if you remember when I first posted this WIP GMorrison stated this was a great kit to start on and that was a very true statement. All the pieces fit nicely, and the instructions have been well detailed. Thank you again for looking in on me.

 
Since this model fit together so nicely for you, maybe I can mail you my Stearman Kaydet bi-plane to you...it's still sitting in a box, looking like a worn out slinky that 8 kids stretched in every direction...
 
Seriously (even though I was serious, I will mail that Revell kit in a heartbeat lol), as others said, your skills are very good...I started maybe 6 months ago and have built probably 10 models and you are leaps and bounds better than I am now. That's great!
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Posted by Hunter on Thursday, February 18, 2016 10:59 PM

allan

Judging by the pics you are indeed doing everything correctly. Clean, crisp build!

 

Allen - 

Thank you very much for the support and for coming back into my build. This Tamiya kit has been awesome very clean and goes together with little effert. Great instructions also.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Thursday, February 18, 2016 11:00 PM

scottrc

Hi Hunter, I've been out of pocket for a few days and checking in on your build and you are really doing a fantastic job.  Scott

 

Scott - 

Thank you, and thank you for checking back in on me. I really appreciate the support. It's been a dream kit.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Thursday, February 18, 2016 11:11 PM

DESooner

 

 
Hunter

 

 
Bish

Nice to see the pit fitted, i take it this goes in from underneath after the fuselage is together.

 

 

 

Hey Bish - 

You would be correct....the wings cover the opening. And man it went in so nicely and fit like a glove. This has been a blast building....if you remember when I first posted this WIP GMorrison stated this was a great kit to start on and that was a very true statement. All the pieces fit nicely, and the instructions have been well detailed. Thank you again for looking in on me.

 

 

 
Since this model fit together so nicely for you, maybe I can mail you my Stearman Kaydet bi-plane to you...it's still sitting in a box, looking like a worn out slinky that 8 kids stretched in every direction...
 
Seriously (even though I was serious, I will mail that Revell kit in a heartbeat lol), as others said, your skills are very good...I started maybe 6 months ago and have built probably 10 models and you are leaps and bounds better than I am now. That's great!
 

DEsooner - 

You are waaayy to kind with your comment. As far as builds your doing a lot better than me. I'm still on my first one(laughing). But I will say this...I am HOOKED, I will do this for the rest of my life. Thank you again for the kind words and for checking back in on me.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by lawdog114 on Friday, February 19, 2016 2:12 AM

Looking good Hunter.  My 2 cents on washes.  Try this stuff.  I've been using it for years and love it.  Its water based so its fool proof.    

 

Get it here:

http://thedetailer.net/

 "Can you fly this plane and land it?...Surely you can't be serious....I am serious, and don't call me Shirley"

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Hunter on Friday, February 19, 2016 3:18 AM

lawdog114

Looking good Hunter.  My 2 cents on washes.  Try this stuff.  I've been using it for years and love it.  Its water based so its fool proof.    

 

Get it here:

http://thedetailer.net/

 

Lawdog - 

Thank you very much for your 2 cents. I just got done placing an order...heck for $2.99 it's well worth the try. Thank you for the compliment and for looking in on my build. Great tip and suggestion, thank you for sharing that with me.

Hunter

P.S - I love the quote you use....That movie was way before it's time Big Smile

Hunter 

      

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Posted by templar1099 on Friday, February 19, 2016 5:31 AM

Just finished going through the post. Can one consider you the Forums first "legacy"? Anywho, if this were a competition I'd be protesting that they brought in a "ringer". Really first class work on your build.I want to disassemble mine and start over.

"le plaisir delicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile"

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Posted by Hunter on Friday, February 19, 2016 10:06 AM

templar1099

Just finished going through the post. Can one consider you the Forums first "legacy"? Anywho, if this were a competition I'd be protesting that they brought in a "ringer". Really first class work on your build.I want to disassemble mine and start over.

 

Templar - 

First, LOL...I am no where near a "ringer". I am taking to long to build this, but I am because I want to use all the techniques I have learned so far and really enjoy the process. I have a lot still to learn and I am grateful for all of you and your help, tips and suggestions. I like having the forums because I get to meet all of you and it's like you are here at the bench with me. I want to thank you for your kind words and for looking in on my build. It's great having all the support from within this site. 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Friday, February 19, 2016 6:07 PM

Hunter

 

 
lawdog114

Looking good Hunter.  My 2 cents on washes.  Try this stuff.  I've been using it for years and love it.  Its water based so its fool proof.    

 

Get it here:

http://thedetailer.net/

 

 

 

Lawdog - 

Thank you very much for your 2 cents. I just got done placing an order...heck for $2.99 it's well worth the try. Thank you for the compliment and for looking in on my build. Great tip and suggestion, thank you for sharing that with me.

Hunter

P.S - I love the quote you use....That movie was way before it's time Big Smile

 

Hunter.  Joe got me hooked on this stuff too.  Really good stuff

 

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Posted by goldhammer on Friday, February 19, 2016 6:30 PM

Having been on the forum for a little over a year, I find it is like a nice big family, sure there are going to be disagreements on materials, techniques, etc.  Maybe even on subject matter.  But I have never seen it get really disrespectful, and like most families, there is a world of love and support and friendship around this little corner of the hobby world.

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Posted by Hunter on Friday, February 19, 2016 8:04 PM

goldhammer

Having been on the forum for a little over a year, I find it is like a nice big family, sure there are going to be disagreements on materials, techniques, etc.  Maybe even on subject matter.  But I have never seen it get really disrespectful, and like most families, there is a world of love and support and friendship around this little corner of the hobby world.

 

Goldhammer - 

I could not agree with you more. That is one thing I really like about this site....Just a bunch a guys forming friendships with a commen bond...this great hobby. I called my wife last night to say good night and as we hung up she called me her "little plastic nerd" We laughed and I told her I took it as a compliment. Big Smile  I look forward to a long time in here and hope to form a lot of friendships. Thank you for looking back in.

 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Friday, February 19, 2016 8:09 PM

tempestjohnny

 

 
Hunter

 

 
lawdog114

Looking good Hunter.  My 2 cents on washes.  Try this stuff.  I've been using it for years and love it.  Its water based so its fool proof.    

 

Get it here:

http://thedetailer.net/

 

 

 

Lawdog - 

Thank you very much for your 2 cents. I just got done placing an order...heck for $2.99 it's well worth the try. Thank you for the compliment and for looking in on my build. Great tip and suggestion, thank you for sharing that with me.

Hunter

P.S - I love the quote you use....That movie was way before it's time Big Smile

 

 

 

Hunter.  Joe got me hooked on this stuff too.  Really good stuff

 

 


Hello TJ - 

I am glad too hear that. That's the great thing about the forums...everyone exchanging tips and ideas. I am looking forward to trying it out and with the information I have read on it...it really seems very easy. I intead to work on the method that Bish and Steve(Modelcrazy) instructed me on. It's always nice to learn the "old school" way....Not saying Bish and Steve are old (laughing) Big Smile just the process. TJ thank you for looking in on my build.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Saturday, February 20, 2016 1:47 PM

Hello everyone - 

Well finally got off from work and headed straight to the bench when I got home...after I said hello to the wifie pooh. As you can see I applied some putty to the seams of the fuselage. It fit together very nicely and really didn't need it but I wanted no seams. I got the wings and tail section assembled to the fuselage at this point. I am taking a quick break while the handful of items I hand painted to fully cure. I have been dry fitting these pieces before glueing and have not encounter a single issue as far as fit and alignment. I am no model expert, but Tamiya has put out a very nice kit in this model. I will definitely purchase more Tamiya brand models in the future. As always, thank you for taking the time to look in on my build. 

Sometime last week my wife ordered me this neat stand to use during assembly and it is suited to hold 1/72 to 1/32. Very handy

Will post more in the next few hours...again, thank you for looking in and any and all suggestions are welcomed. Big Smile

Hunter 

      

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Posted by suomi39 on Saturday, February 20, 2016 4:17 PM

Really nice! That's always my favorite part of a build, when it starts to look like an airplane. Second favorite is when the first layer of paint or primer goes on.

What's that cool stand called/who makes it? Looks like a great tool. 

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, February 20, 2016 4:37 PM

Nice to see it coming together Hunter. The fit of the wings does look nice.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by Hunter on Saturday, February 20, 2016 5:26 PM

suomi39

Really nice! That's always my favorite part of a build, when it starts to look like an airplane. Second favorite is when the first layer of paint or primer goes on.

What's that cool stand called/who makes it? Looks like a great tool. 

 

Suomi39 - 

I totally agree with you...It's great to have it finally at this point and I can't wait to paint it. Below is the web link for the stand. The company is UMM-USA and the stand is made by Vertigo. Thank you for looking in on my build.

VMP001 Plastic stand & transport jig 1/72 & 1/48 scale

VMP001 Plastic stand 1/72 to 1/48 scale for airplanes building & transport - Plastic parts, very easy to build. 
They are useful for getting wings and things lined up, rigging, general working on models and keeping them safe while transporting.
This product is made in Czech Republic.
Highly recommended to all modelers.

WEBSITE: UMM-USA.com

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Saturday, February 20, 2016 5:30 PM

Bish

Nice to see it coming together Hunter. The fit of the wings does look nice.

 

Thank you Bish. The wings just dropped into place. 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Sunday, February 21, 2016 11:47 PM

Hello All - 

Well, I'm inching closer to being done. I just finished painting the fusilage and all the remaining small parts. I deceided to that them dry over night so it has time to fully cure. This has been a great kit to build. If you have any suggestions please don't hesitate to share them. Thank you and have a good night.

Did my first attempt with putty to hide the fusilage seam. 

As always...thank you for looking in on my build 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by fermis on Monday, February 22, 2016 12:23 AM

Man! This is shaping up beautifully!

Light years ahead of where I was at, even after a couple years of building!

One suggestion..more of a tip, really...I always attach (and mask) the canopy before painting...that way, any little gaps can be filled / glue cleaned up, etc. You should be just fine though with this one, the kit is so well engineered and everything fits perfectly.

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 12:54 AM

Fermis - 

Thank you for that great tip....as I read your suggestion it totally registered in my brain. That makes a whole lot of sense, and I have added that to my building log book. As I was waiting for my supplies to arrive so I could get to modeling I read A LOT of post in many of the forums and came across a good idea....keeping a build log to where you log all the information on all your builds(i.e. - Brand of model, colors used, date you started and finished, pros & cons and where you could improve on your mistakes. Also a good place to log a lot of tips, techniques and suggestions. Thank you, and thank you for looking in on my build.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, February 22, 2016 7:18 AM
A build log is such a good idea. I am horrible at keeping records but wish I could. I hardly ever take notes and It bites me later.

Steve

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Posted by Jay Jay on Monday, February 22, 2016 7:36 AM

I am enjoying watching this your first WIP progress.  You're doing a very fine job .Yes

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by BrandonK on Monday, February 22, 2016 9:13 AM

Man, that is looking very good. I'm enjoying the progress. Keep it up.

BK

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 11:42 AM

Jay Jay

I am enjoying watching this your first WIP progress.  You're doing a very fine job .Yes

 

Jay Jay - 

Thank you sir, thank you

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 11:46 AM

Hey BK - 

Thank you, and it's been a great experience. Great thing about the forums is I have been looking at all the "WIP's" and GB's from start to finish and mocked every step seen so everyone in here deserves a lot of credit. I just copied what they did. Thank you for stopping in on my build.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 11:49 AM

modelcrazy
A build log is such a good idea. I am horrible at keeping records but wish I could. I hardly ever take notes and It bites me later.
 

Steve - 

LOL! .... You could always use a handheld voice recorder and keep tapes on your builds. Or a voice active computer "note taker" LOL Big Smile or maybe Dallas could help you with this. LOL

Hunter 

      

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Posted by suomi39 on Monday, February 22, 2016 1:43 PM

Hunter

Hey BK - 

Thank you, and it's been a great experience. Great thing about the forums is I have been looking at all the "WIP's" and GB's from start to finish and mocked every step seen so everyone in here deserves a lot of credit. I just copied what they did. Thank you for stopping in on my build.

 

 

Haha. Ain't that the truth. I wouldn't have jumped back into the hobby without this site. Just reading WIPs is fun; you pick up a neat new trick or two in every one.

For that matter, posting a WIP thread is a type of "build log" in itself. 

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Posted by Hunter on Monday, February 22, 2016 2:39 PM

suomi39

 

 
Hunter

Hey BK - 

Thank you, and it's been a great experience. Great thing about the forums is I have been looking at all the "WIP's" and GB's from start to finish and mocked every step seen so everyone in here deserves a lot of credit. I just copied what they did. Thank you for stopping in on my build.

 

 

 

 

 

For that matter, posting a WIP thread is a type of "build log" in itself. 

 

Great Point

Hunter 

      

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