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Completed Italeri 1/48 Arado Ar 196A
Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 7:29 PM

To my fellow forum members,

This is my very first kit from Italeri.  I've always had my eye on the Revell of Germany Arado.  It's been sometime as I continued to contemplate if and when I wanted to build the Revell of Germany Arado.  I'm very glad I waited.  A couple of days ago, Mrs. Toshi and I went on a outing.

Mrs. Toshi took me to Olive Garden to meet some family members.  Prior to our dinner date, Mrs. Toshi surprised me with a visit to Hobby Town USA.  Once there I got to purchase this kit and three other kits as well.

They are as follows:

Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1A Corsair

Hasegawa 1/72 Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden (Jack) Type 21

Tamiya 1/35 Kampfpanzer Leopard 

This should keep me busy for a week!  LOL!  No really, I'm going to take my time and have fun building these kits.  I've even joined two GB.  A Japanese GB (The Raiden kit) and a Thunderbolt GB (Raiden kit).  You see, the Hasegawa Raiden kit comes with two Raidens.  I couldn't understand why a Japanese Raiden could join a Thunderbolt GB.  I found out from modelcrazy that Raiden in Japanese means Thunderbolt.  How stupid am I being of Japanese decent and not knowing what Raiden means!  LOL!

Anyway, as always I hope you all enjoy this Arado build as much as I will build this kit. Thank you so very much for your support, reads, and replies!  This means so much to me, I highly appreciate it!

Toshi

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cml
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Posted by cml on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 7:36 PM

Lucky man! Surprises from the wife are always enjoyable.

My wife has never taken me to a model shop, but i've certainly dragged her through a few :)

Some of my most treasured models are the ones my wife has gifted to me - even if they aren't necessarily expensive or the latest or greatest, it's the thought that she actually went to a model shop and picked something out.

The Arado is a nice unique looking plane.

I look forward to watching this build.

Regards,

Chris

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 7:48 PM

cml

Lucky man! Surprises from the wife are always enjoyable.

My wife has never taken me to a model shop, but i've certainly dragged her through a few :)

Some of my most treasured models are the ones my wife has gifted to me - even if they aren't necessarily expensive or the latest or greatest, it's the thought that she actually went to a model shop and picked something out.

The Arado is a nice unique looking plane.

I look forward to watching this build.

Regards,

 

I'm lucky to be able to have such a great wife like Mrs. Toshi.  She's been through hell and back with my issues and I so love her for it.  My dream is to take Mrs. Toshi to Japan and walk through the main Tamiya store location.  

I have to agree with you sir.  It's the little things that the Mrs. does that makes life so very special.  You see, I have TBI Traumatic Brain Injury and the therapist introduced me to model kits.  After that Mrs. Toshi has supported this endevour 150%, and I haven't looked back as this hobby has helped with my recovery.

I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support and willingness to follow my Arado build.  I am most humbled.

Toshi

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Posted by WannabeFarmboy on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 9:17 PM

Looks like a great model, Toshi!  I'm looking forward to seeing this build. Interesting plane. 

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 9:34 PM

WannabeFarmboy

Looks like a great model, Toshi!  I'm looking forward to seeing this build. Interesting plane. 

 

Yes WannabeFarmboy, it does look like a great kit.  I've heard and read reviews of this kit and nothing but positive remarks were made.  I also have heard great things about Italeri kits, as I've mentioned above, this is my first Italeri model.

So far, I am currently working on the seat belts and will have pics up soon for this WIP.  Normally, I've noticed that sea planes are unique looking in nature and the Arado doesn't fail to be unique as well.  

I want to thank you very much for your support and the following of my Arado build.  It's greatly appreciated.

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 10:36 PM

Here is the very first step in the Arado build.  I'm going to do a OOB build as I've never built a Italeri kit before.  As you can see below, the seatbelts have been attached or in this case applied.  Yes, it's a decal seatbelt.  I've never seen a decal seatbelt before so this was not only interesting it was fun applying.

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 12:08 AM

I use a iPhone 4s to take the photos as that's the easiest format for me.  When I do, I always highlight the HD symbol.  This time it makes my gray RLM 02 look a lot darker than it suppose to.  It's either darker pictures or pixelized photos.  LOL!

I think forum members would agree that a little darker photos in HD is better than a bunch of blurry pics.  LOL!  Anyway, this is what's being done thus far.  I'll continue to give updates on this build as I go along.  So far, this kit is amazing!  It has very nice and beautiful details, it's well engineered, and a forum member noted that this Italeri Kit goes together just like a Tamiya kit.  I must concur, it definately does!  What a great kit so far.

Toshi

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Posted by XF-15DCC on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 6:23 AM

Toshi

 As you can see below, the seatbelts have been attached or in this case applied.  Yes, it's a decal seatbelt.  I've never seen a decal seatbelt before so this was not only interesting it was fun applying.

Toshi

 

Funny you mention the decal seatbelts as I have a Revell 1/32 FW190 with decal seatbelts and I thought the same thing.

Enjoy the build as I will enjoy watching!

 

Kevin

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 7:12 AM

XF-15DCC

 

 
Toshi

 As you can see below, the seatbelts have been attached or in this case applied.  Yes, it's a decal seatbelt.  I've never seen a decal seatbelt before so this was not only interesting it was fun applying.

Toshi

 

 

 

Funny you mention the decal seatbelts as I have a Revell 1/32 FW190 with decal seatbelts and I thought the same thing.

Enjoy the build as I will enjoy watching!

 

Kevin

 

Oh, I didn't know the Fw 190 had decal seat belts.  That's Good information fooy

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Posted by Jay Jay on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:22 AM

This Arado looks like a very good kit.  I am folowing with interest as I love seaplanes, especially in 1/48 scale. I may pick one of these up at the Orlando model show this month.

A little tip from your Uncle Jay;  

I know it's a little late however, but you can put the decaled seatbelts on aluminum foil then install them for a more realistic look.

Happy Modeling.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 11:59 AM

Jay Jay

This Arado looks like a very good kit.  I am folowing with interest as I love seaplanes, especially in 1/48 scale. I may pick one of these up at the Orlando model show this month.

A little tip from your Uncle Jay;  

I know it's a little late however, but you can put the decaled seatbelts on aluminum foil then install them for a more realistic look.

Happy Modeling.

 

It is an excellent kit especially for the price.  It was $39.99 at 50% off!  You gotta love that for a import kit.  I hope you do pick a Italeri Arado up and do a WIP Uncle.  I'd love to see what you would do to transform this kit with your techniques!

Uncle Jay Jay, I just love your tips!  You've got me doing all kinds of neat new things everytime.  As for the foil, I had no idea in that that could be done.  I'll definately keep that technique in my folder and apply it next time.  Uncle Jay Jay, thank you so much for all you've done for me.  You've watched me grow and helped me along the way.  I so appreciate it.  Please give my love to Aunty Jay Jay and you have a nice day Uncle Jay Jay.  From your nephew, Toshi!

Toshi

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 12:04 PM

Nice choice of subject. I have been trying to get hold of the Revell 32nd kit bit its really hard to find at the moment.

Look forward to seeing you put this together, which marking option are you going for.

Several companies use, or at least used to, decal set belts, but i have not sen them used often. defintaly lok better with some form of backing behind them.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 1:42 PM

Bish

Nice choice of subject. I have been trying to get hold of the Revell 32nd kit bit its really hard to find at the moment.

Look forward to seeing you put this together, which marking option are you going for.

Several companies use, or at least used to, decal set belts, but i have not sen them used often. defintaly lok better with some form of backing behind them.

 

Thank you, I've always wanted to build a Arado.  I had my sights set on a Revell of Germany Arado kit.  I'm glad I waited to get this Italeri Arado as it's my first Italeri kit.  

As for what marking option I'll be choosing is between these two.  Arado Ar 196 A-5, 2/Sagr. 125 Crete 1941 or the Arado Ar 196 A-2, 1/BordfliegerGr. 196, Battleship Bismarck, 1940.  Thank you Bish for visiting my Arado 196 thread!

Toshi

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 2:15 PM

I'll get that Revell kit one day, i am hopeing it will be re-released soon. Theres a rather nice resin launcher for it i would not mnd displaying it on.

A lot of kits tend to have markings for one of the Crete based aircraft. Good choices either way.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by mustang1989 on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 3:11 PM

Good lookin' build so far Toshi. Never heard of decal seat belts either but it looks like they work out fine.

                   

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 5:08 PM

Nice work so far Toshi. As for Italeria(SP) kits I have only built the M4A1 76mm Sherman, and I was very pleased with the outcome. I found it to be a very simple and straight forward build. It currently is sitting on my shelf waiting for me to fix it after its wreck during my last move.

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 5:33 PM

Bish

I'll get that Revell kit one day, i am hopeing it will be re-released soon. Theres a rather nice resin launcher for it i would not mnd displaying it on.

A lot of kits tend to have markings for one of the Crete based aircraft. Good choices either way.

 

I'd love to see a WIP of that kit from you.  Especially with the resin launcher.  I'm leaning towards the Bismark for it's historical value and it's paint scheme is one of my favorites!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 5:45 PM

feldgrau23

Nice work so far Toshi. As for Italeria(SP) kits I have only built the M4A1 76mm Sherman, and I was very pleased with the outcome. I found it to be a very simple and straight forward build. It currently is sitting on my shelf waiting for me to fix it after its wreck during my last move.

 

Thank you sir.  That's great to know that your Italeri kit came out so good.  So far from what the Italeri Arado Kit has offered and that I've encountered and built, the Arado kit is coming along just fine and I'm looking forward to the rest of the build with great excitement!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 6:47 PM

A very nice Wednesday (Humpday)!  Mrs. Toshi took me to a brand new restaurant that opened here in Streetsboro call "Don Patron", a Mexican grill.  Being in the food industry for thirty plus years as a Executive Chef and a Master Sushi Chef, I know or at the very least I think I know a few things about the food industry.

What I liked was that the hostess opened the door for me and greeted me with great enthusiasm.  we were seated immediately and a server attended to our every need right on the dot.  The server must have touched our table at least six times of which was exceptional.  What about the food?

There is another Mexican restaurant down the road Mrs. Toshi and I frequented Called "El Campensino".  Not anymore!  The food at "Don Patron" was to die for.  That's some of the best food I've had in a long time.  When service meets and exceeds your expectations, with great food, that made "Don Patron" my number one favorite Mexican eatery. 

After that, we took a short trip to Walmart and came home.  I of course immediately went straight into the den and started work on my Italeri Arado.  Here is just a partial build of the Arados cockpit.  Please take a view below.  Thank you forum members!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:24 PM

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Posted by leemitcheltree on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:24 PM

Mrs. Toshi sure looks after you!  Do yourself a favor - take her out somewhere special.  Show her how special she is! 
Trust me.....brownie points!  She sounds like she's worth it.

Cheers, LeeTree
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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:27 PM

 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:43 PM

leemitcheltree

Mrs. Toshi sure looks after you!  Do yourself a favor - take her out somewhere special.  Show her how special she is! 
Trust me.....brownie points!  She sounds like she's worth it.

 

Oh yes, she definately treats me like a king.  In turn, I treat her like a queen!  She's already asked me to take her to her favorite eatery, "Red Lobster".  Sometime this week, I plan to take her there for dinner.  She's very easy to please just like me.  We can go fancy but tend to go simple.

She truly enjoys her sisters company hence, I have invited her sister and her whole family over for the Labor Day week end.  We will do a huge BBQ and enjoy each other's company.  Thank you so much leemitcheltree for your input, it's very heart warming.  Also thank you for the support!

Toshi

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Posted by M. Brindos on Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:06 AM

This is still a subject I too would love to model. I really love to lines of this aircraft. Not digging the seat belts though. They are lacking dimension.

I didn't know you were professional chef, Toshi. I too have been in the industry for over 20 years myself. I made it as far up the ladder as I could without making it onto my own TV show, and then I burned out. I loved working in a Casino however. The teamwork was top notch! I tip my hat to you, my fellow comrade.  :D

I trust your coat is still pressed and hung with care, as mine has been. lol

 

I think your choice of Bismark markings would be best. You really don't see them very often and there is more historical value in my opinion. I may not model ships, but the story of the Bismark, is that of legends. Same as the Yamato, and the Arizona.

If I ever model a ship, it would be one of, or all 3 of those.

 

Treat your missus right. I love mine to the ends of the earth, but she still has not purchased one single model for me lol. At least she supports my hobby. Hers is playing World of Warcraft, I think. She's a photographer, but I don't think that's a hobby for her, as much as its a passion. She has a pure talent for that. Maybe she'll let me share one of her photos some day. ;)

 

Sorry if I'm meandering in thought here. I, like so many other here on this forum, just like talking with you, my friend. lol

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Posted by rooster513 on Thursday, September 1, 2016 7:08 AM

Very nice start Toshi! Love the detail painting...you did a very clean jobYes

-Andy

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, September 1, 2016 8:56 AM

M. Brindos

This is still a subject I too would love to model. I really love to lines of this aircraft. Not digging the seat belts though. They are lacking dimension.

I didn't know you were professional chef, Toshi. I too have been in the industry for over 20 years myself. I made it as far up the ladder as I could without making it onto my own TV show, and then I burned out. I loved working in a Casino however. The teamwork was top notch! I tip my hat to you, my fellow comrade.  :D

I trust your coat is still pressed and hung with care, as mine has been. lol

 

I think your choice of Bismark markings would be best. You really don't see them very often and there is more historical value in my opinion. I may not model ships, but the story of the Bismark, is that of legends. Same as the Yamato, and the Arizona.

If I ever model a ship, it would be one of, or all 3 of those.

 

Treat your missus right. I love mine to the ends of the earth, but she still has not purchased one single model for me lol. At least she supports my hobby. Hers is playing World of Warcraft, I think. She's a photographer, but I don't think that's a hobby for her, as much as its a passion. She has a pure talent for that. Maybe she'll let me share one of her photos some day. ;)

 

Sorry if I'm meandering in thought here. I, like so many other here on this forum, just like talking with you, my friend. lol

 

I used the seat belts as I've never seen anything like it.  Just another modeling experience to chalk one up.  Of course this is the first and last time I'll do that!  Stick out tongue  LOL!  

I started cooking proffesionally at fifteen years old back in the day.  I started at the Hyatt Regency Hotel for $3.75 an hour.  LOL!  Since then I've worked for Sheraton, Ala Moana Hotel, and three different Marriott mega resorts.  Boy those were the days.  My most memorable moment in time that I'll never forget was my intense training with the official student sushi chef of the Emperor of Japan.  That was the most fun time I've ever had.

With this knowledge I moved to Ohio and set up Giant Eagle grocery chain with manufacturing sushi.  I then became the personal sushi chef for Bert and Iris Wolfstein for their hotel in Aurora, Ohio called the Bertram Inn and Conference Center.

Once I left the profession, I've never looked back so my Execurive Chefs coats are now buried in some landfill!  LOL!  Big Smile

Mrs. Toshi is the reigning Queen of the Miura clan.  I treat her as such!  I'm so lucky to have such a beautiful and caring wife.    

Like all the other FSM Forum members here including yourself, I so very much enjoy the conversations.  I'm almost home bound, this forum allows me to travel the world.  I'm forever great full for this wonderful community and am most humbled.

Toshi

P.S. Last night, actually the wee hours of the morning, I dry fitted the fueselage and said what the hay, I might as well glue this thing together so this is where I'm at now.  

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:04 AM

rooster513

Very nice start Toshi! Love the detail painting...you did a very clean jobYes

 

Big Smile Thank you rooster513!  One of my favorite parts of a build is detailing a cockpit.  I enjoy this very much, although it's not as good as your builds and other forum member builds.  I just try my best.  I will say that I've learned so much from you all and am forever great full for this!  Thank you my friend for the read and reply!

Toshi

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:43 AM

That's a fair interior for being OOB. Looks good so far Toshi.

I actually bought the MPM 1/48 scale Arado 196 when it came out in the 90's and then I bought the Hi-PM version a few years later (both of which I still have in the stash). Now there's like all these mainstream companies turning these things out.

                   

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:50 AM

Hi Toshi,

I will be looking forward to this build. I have wanted an Arado for the stash

I take my wife through a HS on occasion and while she doesn’t buy me anything she may encourage me to get something or even pick something out and show it to me. She knows how picky I can get so she’s afraid of wasting money, although I tell her she wouldn't. To remedy that problem I gave her a copy of my wishlist.

Steve

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, September 1, 2016 10:19 AM

mustang1989

That's a fair interior for being OOB. Looks good so far Toshi.

I actually bought the MPM 1/48 scale Arado 196 when it came out in the 90's and then I bought the Hi-PM version a few years later (both of which I still have in the stash). Now there's like all these mainstream companies turning these things out.

 

Thank you so very much!  Wow, I remember MPM, I'd love to see that kit.  I'll go to eBay and take a look.  What's the difference between the MPM and the Hi-PM?  Thank you in advance.

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

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