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Just started this old school low detail Mavis.
This should be nice! Sometimes "old school" is the only game in town.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
We shall see!The cockpit is almost devoid of detail but the fuselage halves fit fairly well.(Some bodywork will be necessary to eliminate seams.)
Very Cool! I have that kit in my stash and every once in a while I give it a glance and consider giving it a whirl. You're off to a nice start and I am looking forward to watching you build up this sweet flying boat.
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
yeah i have had it for several years.
judging by the box art, I would say you have had it for several decades. Or at least it sat in a store for that long.
Same here.
I got on the Bay about 10 years ago for 12 bucks!
Good find!
Flying boats are my fav subject and this one is very cool. I may hafta break down and make this my first Japanese kit.
I'm finally retired. Now time I got, money I don't.
Yes it looks pretty cool!
Even in 1/72 this plane the wingspan is about 22 in. Out of curiosity went looking to see if a 1/48 version exist. Couldn't find it. This is one huge airplane and beautiful, too. Can't wait to see your final.
Combat models made a vac form 1/48 version but they can be a little hard to find.
Took care of the top seam(I will do the same on the bottom) little filler required.
Are the panel lines raised or not? I can't tell in the pics
They are flat with many raised rivets.I like them and will not sand them off.
Now that is one kit I cannot recall seeing at a swap meet lately.
I remember seeing it in hobby shops during the early 1970s, though.
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Looking forward to following your build thread.
Looking good so far! I'll be keeping an eye on this one! Raymond
On the Bench:
U.S.S. Arizona (Revell)
P-51D Tribute (Revell)
57 Chevy Bel Air
I had some trouble with the rear control surfaces.The slots for the vertical stabilizers were too shallow so I had to grind the tabs off so that they would fit semi flush.The tabs for the horizontal stabilizers were too thick to fit the slots in the fuselage so I thinned them with my Dremel.
Mounted up the wing pylons making careful note of how they fit in the lower wing.Masked and installed the rear glass.Next up;i have to tackle the side blisters and main canopy section.
How long is that fuselage? It looks pretty big there.
13 and 3/4 inches long.
OK!Finally got the canopy masked and installed a shot a light coat of Zinc Chromate.
I primered the entire fuselage then i mixed and airbrushed the ash white on the underside.
Laying down the green.
I elected to paint the Hinomarus rather than using the decals.
Looking really good Philo!! Keep up the good work.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Thanks! Will do!
Got the center wing section together.Much clampage was necessary.
I assembled and installed the outer wing sections.Wow! what a wingspan.!
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