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Completed Hasegawa 1/72 J2M3 Raiden Jack Type 21 Plus Friends

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Completed Hasegawa 1/72 J2M3 Raiden Jack Type 21 Plus Friends
Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 10:39 AM

 I have here my very first Hasegawa kit.  This is an interesting build as I have two group builds for this.  One is for Gameras Japanese GB, the other is for a Thunderbolt GB.  Little did I know that Raiden means Thunderbolt.  Being of Japanese decent, shame on me!  LOL!  

How can I do two GB?  This 1/72 is called a limited edition kit.  It comes with two complete Raidens.  This will be interesting as I get to correct any mistakes I made on the first build.  As you can see below, this will be the first of the two Raidens to be built.  The second one will be built before the end of 2016.  Thank you very much forum members for your support in my build(s). 

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 10:42 AM

 

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Posted by M. Brindos on Monday, September 12, 2016 12:04 PM

Excellent. I was wondering if you would be starting this one soon. I think you'll find that Hasagawa kits are a lot like the Academy kits you've been building lately. Good details that lend a lot to scratch building even more details if you want them. The fit is typically good and you shouldn't have any instruction errors.

I think you will like Hasagawa kits as much as Tamiya and Academy.

And look! Pilot figures! Looks like more oportunities for figure painting  ;)

Go forth, Toshi San, and kick some tail!  Wink

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Monday, September 12, 2016 12:50 PM

Looking forward to watching this one Toshi!!!! I have the Tamiya one in the stash.

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, September 12, 2016 1:01 PM

Going to be cool Toshi! I built the Hasegawa 1/48th version years ago and don't remember any issues with it- you should should enjoy this one. 

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 2:14 PM

M. Brindos

Excellent. I was wondering if you would be starting this one soon. I think you'll find that Hasagawa kits are a lot like the Academy kits you've been building lately. Good details that lend a lot to scratch building even more details if you want them. The fit is typically good and you shouldn't have any instruction errors.

I think you will like Hasagawa kits as much as Tamiya and Academy.

And look! Pilot figures! Looks like more oportunities for figure painting  ;)

Go forth, Toshi San, and kick some tail!  Wink

 

Wow, I would have never of thought that the Hasegawa kits rival that of Academy kits.  That's some good information to know.  The only issue I have is how little the pilot figure is.  I can barely see any details whatsoever.  Thank you for your support in my builds, I always learn so much from you and forum members as well!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 2:15 PM

feldgrau23

Looking forward to watching this one Toshi!!!! I have the Tamiya one in the stash.

 

Thanks for following this build.  I'd like to see the Tamiya kit, sounds exciting!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 2:18 PM

Gamera

Going to be cool Toshi! I built the Hasegawa 1/48th version years ago and don't remember any issues with it- you should should enjoy this one. 

 

That sounds great especially with your seal of approval in this kit.  I noticed that the details are really nice!  I have included this particular thread on your Japanese GB.  Thank you Gamera for your interest and support in my builds.

Toshi

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Monday, September 12, 2016 4:01 PM
I have the popcorn ready

 

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 7:45 PM

LOL!  Thank you so much for following my build(s)!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 7:56 PM

Here are the first steps.

Toshi

 

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Posted by crown r n7 on Monday, September 12, 2016 8:33 PM

You are on a roll with this one

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, September 12, 2016 9:41 PM

crown r n7

You are on a roll with this one

 

Thank you sir!

Toshi

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Posted by JOE RIX on Monday, September 12, 2016 10:46 PM

Very exciting to see you building the Hasegawa 1/72 Raiden. I've always really liked this aircraft. I am quite sure that you will be pleasantly surprised with the Hasegawa brand. I've built my share and I do not hesitate to pick one up. I'll be following along with you my friend.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:11 AM

JOE RIX

Very exciting to see you building the Hasegawa 1/72 Raiden. I've always really liked this aircraft. I am quite sure that you will be pleasantly surprised with the Hasegawa brand. I've built my share and I do not hesitate to pick one up. I'll be following along with you my friend.

 

Being this is my first Hasegawa kit, I've heard nothing but accolades about the Hasegawa brand.  So far, the two fuesalage halves have been dry fitted and go together like a snaptite kit.  The cockpit is very sparse and needs attention to detail, then again, from my research, it is an older mold that's was created in the 70's.  Some forty plus years ago.  

Surprisingly it has recessed panel lines.  Something that was a cutting edge technology back then.  This kit was far beyond other kit manufacture's models back then.  There is lots of flash, so one must be really careful but as old as the mold is, it has stand up to the rigors of time!  Thank you JOE RIX for following and supporting my builds!  I highly appreciated!

By the way, your Tamiya 1/72 Corsair is coming along amazingly highly detailed!  Wow!  I swear it's was a 1/48 all this time until I happen to glance at the header at the opening of the thread and saw 1/72!  Wow!  Wow!  You're doing a fantastic job on the Corsair.  This is something else!  I wish I can do that with 1/72 kits.  I have a important question for you.  What do you find and how many items do you find most challenging when working with this Tamiya Corsair kit?  Thank you in advance and thank you for your continuous support in my projects, especially the read and replies!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:49 AM

To my fellow forum members,

This is as far as I could get yesterday.  Why only this far?  For the next six months every Thursday night, Sunday (All day all night), and Monday night is NFL Football!  I'm a rabid fan of all 32 NFL Teams.  Why all 32?  Every team has their star players and every team has their potatoes!  You all know what I mean by potato!  Some are even rotten potatoes.  LOL!

Whats really cool is that as of the start of the 2015 NFL season, I was able to build my beloved models and watch football at the same time.  Oh yah!!!  LOL!  This is something I just love to do!  Anyway, thank you all for your support in my builds and the read and replies.  I so much enjoy our conversations as I get to know each and everyone of you!

Toshi

 

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 3:09 PM

I really like what you've done with this so far. You even painted up that tiny pilot! Not only that, but it looks like you did a good job of it as well.  :) You're getting better at figures  :D:D

For your next pit I would like to suggest a neat trick that should look closer to the correct cockpit color.

Spray all of the pit pieces in silver (stay with me here) and then, if you have the paints I think you do, Mix;

10 drops clear matte + 5 drops Green (not sure which one you have, but the greener, the better) + 4 drops of Blue. Season to taste ;)

Spray that mixture over the silver and you'll get a very lovely chrome-ish green blue that they painted the cockpits and wheel wells in.

I've seen the results, but have not yet had a chance to use this recipe for myself.

 

LOVE your scratch built additions, my friend.  :D

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 4:23 PM

M. Brindos

I really like what you've done with this so far. You even painted up that tiny pilot! Not only that, but it looks like you did a good job of it as well.  :) You're getting better at figures  :D:D

For your next pit I would like to suggest a neat trick that should look closer to the correct cockpit color.

Spray all of the pit pieces in silver (stay with me here) and then, if you have the paints I think you do, Mix;

10 drops clear matte + 5 drops Green (not sure which one you have, but the greener, the better) + 4 drops of Blue. Season to taste ;)

Spray that mixture over the silver and you'll get a very lovely chrome-ish green blue that they painted the cockpits and wheel wells in.

I've seen the results, but have not yet had a chance to use this recipe for myself.

 

LOVE your scratch built additions, my friend.  :D

 

Why thank you Sensei (Teacher in Japanese).  Coming from you with all your techniques and vast experience, these compliments mean so very much to me.  I'm honored and most humbled by your generous comments.  I've been practicing on the off time (Waiting while glue or paint dries/cures).  

I will definately utilize the IJN interior paint scheme recipe you have shared with me and FSM Forum members as well!  

As for my meager scratch building, this is only the second time I've attempted to do this.  Having the Academy 1/72 Hellcat as my very first scratch build attempt.  Just trying to keep up with you and every other forum members build(s) that include scratch building.  

I'm adding a trim wheel later this evening as there are no NFL football games broadcasted tonight!  LOL!  M.Brindos, thank you so much for always helping me and supporting my builds.  I'm greatly indebted to you for this!  You've thought me so much and yet, I have a long, fun, and exciting road ahead of me!

Toshi

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Posted by Ashley on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 4:36 PM

Actually, Toshi, you have the Raiden's cockpit color pretty close to correct. Maybe a touch yellower, but what you have looks good.

Have you flown a Ford lately?

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 5:02 PM

Really? I thought they were all in the same green/blue anodized color. ???

Shows how much I know.

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 5:58 PM

Ashley

Actually, Toshi, you have the Raiden's cockpit color pretty close to correct. Maybe a touch yellower, but what you have looks good.

 

Oh, well.  What do you know, that's just great!  Thank you for the information.  It is greatly appreciated!  Thank you Ashley!

Toshi

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Posted by Phil_H on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 6:46 PM

M. Brindos
Really? I thought they were all in the same green/blue anodized color. ???

It seems the cockpit was green (Tamiya XF-71 works well for this) but other areas like the gear bays were lacquered with "aotake".

http://www.aviationofjapan.com/2010/02/aotake-part-one.html

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:35 PM

Thanks Phil. That article was quite helpful.

 

So for the wheel wells, using what I know Toshi could source from the HL Vallejo selection,

I'd want to mix 10 parts clear with 4 parts blue, and 2 parts yellow sprayed over silver. I think that would be close. ...maybe.

But the pit color is close as-is.

I need a Japanese plane now.  lol

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Posted by Ashley on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:55 PM

M. Brindos

Really? I thought they were all in the same green/blue anodized color. ???

Shows how much I know.

 

 

Yeah, this aotake thing is a puzzlement, and there are as many ideas about it as there are historians. Some say it was a corrosion preventative, still others maintain it was a layout aid, like dykem, and everybody has a different idea what color it was. Plus, it seemed to change colors with exposure! I painted all my Japanese interiors with it until I got the original Japanese Interiors books, the thin little softcover ones, and almost jumped off a bridge when I saw the Raiden was green. Green for pete's sake! Now I got a shelf of models that have to be trashed, or at least cleverly hidden. I think at the end of the day, though, unless you are striving to be an "authority", build what please you. We can get away with stuff we'd never let Bob Mikesh off the hook for!

Also, Toshi, thank you for sharing your modeling with us. I giggle like a schoolgirl when I see a new post from you, and each build gets more polished and professional. It is the people what make this hobby the pleasure it is!

Have you flown a Ford lately?

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:21 PM

Ashley

 

Also, Toshi, thank you for sharing your modeling with us. I giggle like a schoolgirl when I see a new post from you, and each build gets more polished and professional. It is the people what make this hobby the pleasure it is!

 

 

LOL! Yeah, me too sometimes. I've learned a lot since I first signed up here. Still don't consider myself an expert on anything, but I'm pretty good at a lot of stuff lol.

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:31 PM

Ashley

 

 
M. Brindos

Really? I thought they were all in the same green/blue anodized color. ???

Shows how much I know.

 

 

 

 

Yeah, this aotake thing is a puzzlement, and there are as many ideas about it as there are historians. Some say it was a corrosion preventative, still others maintain it was a layout aid, like dykem, and everybody has a different idea what color it was. Plus, it seemed to change colors with exposure! I painted all my Japanese interiors with it until I got the original Japanese Interiors books, the thin little softcover ones, and almost jumped off a bridge when I saw the Raiden was green. Green for pete's sake! Now I got a shelf of models that have to be trashed, or at least cleverly hidden. I think at the end of the day, though, unless you are striving to be an "authority", build what please you. We can get away with stuff we'd never let Bob Mikesh off the hook for!

Also, Toshi, thank you for sharing your modeling with us. I giggle like a schoolgirl when I see a new post from you, and each build gets more polished and professional. It is the people what make this hobby the pleasure it is!

 

Thank you Ashley, your information is priceless!  As for myself, sharing my builds with FSM Forum members is my pleasure.  I learn so much from everyone.  Your reply is a very good example!  

You are too kind with your words of praise.  I completely agree with your statement in that it's the individuals that makes this hobby a pleasure and exciting as well!  Thank you so much for your support, read, and replies.  I hold our conversations with the greatest of importance and communication!

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:41 PM

Here is what's been done for this evening.  There's so much controversy in regards to Aotake.  Boy, my people can be a PITA sometimes!  LOL!  LOL!  I want to personally thank all of you forum members that have contributed to this thread especially in regards to the colorization of the cockpit.  It brings us together and enlighten us all in new or old information.  The world can learn so much in the unity that we have here!

Toshi

 

 

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:53 PM

Wow. There really is a ton of space in that pit for scratch building stuff. That pit is huge.

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 9:12 PM

M. Brindos

Wow. There really is a ton of space in that pit for scratch building stuff. That pit is huge.

 

Yes, there is especially for someone like you.  Knowing you, you would trick this cockpit out!  

Toshi

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Posted by feldgrau23 on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 9:22 PM

Toshi

 

 
M. Brindos

Wow. There really is a ton of space in that pit for scratch building stuff. That pit is huge.

 

 

 

Yes, there is especially for someone like you.  Knowing you, you would trick this cockpit out!  

 

Toshi

 

Some how Toshi when you say this I can picture Mike hanging fuzzy dice around the gun sight and a hulu dancer in front of the gun sight!! LOL

 

The Raiden is coming along nicely my friend!!! Excellent work!!

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