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1/48 Hasegawa A6M2-N Type 2 Rufe Complete

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Posted by lawdog114 on Saturday, February 27, 2016 7:04 PM
Outstanding work all around.

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Posted by AdeB on Saturday, February 27, 2016 1:03 PM

Inspiring build there mate - truly first class work. 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, February 27, 2016 12:54 PM

Thanks Brit,

 The whitecaps and sea foam was made with cotton applied with acrylic varnish.

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Posted by bvallot on Saturday, February 27, 2016 12:50 PM

Fantastic Steve! I don't know how you find the time. =]  I look forward to the day I get to try my hand at this.  The white wave crests on the beach were done how exactly?  Is it all the same stuff or another compound added and manipulated?

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, February 27, 2016 11:44 AM

Thanks guys.

Mike,
You are correct sir, the prop blades face and spinner are bare aluminum while the back was painted flat black. The pictures don’t show it well, but the flat black on the back of the prop blades are chipped.

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Posted by 1943Mike on Saturday, February 27, 2016 10:12 AM

Super looking model!! The foam on the surf looks like the real thing, the weathering on the plane looks as though touch-up paint was not a Japanese priority at that time (which it probably wasn't?) and the entire diorama is superb!

I have a question though - why aren't the prop and spinner weathered as well? Perhaps that's because they're bare metal to begin with? Just curious.

Mike

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Posted by silentbob33 on Saturday, February 27, 2016 8:44 AM
Great job! The chipped paint looks perfect and the water looks really good to me.

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, February 27, 2016 8:25 AM

You did a great job on a authentic build for the diorama.  A great job indeed!

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Posted by 5-high on Friday, February 26, 2016 11:36 PM

Beautifully done modelcrazy! !Yes.

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Posted by Hunter on Friday, February 26, 2016 10:49 PM

Outstanding job Steve

Everything looks so great...the weathered paint job, the water, the beach and how detailed it looks. Bravo Sir, Bravo!

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Posted by BrandonK on Friday, February 26, 2016 10:06 PM

Awesome !!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, February 26, 2016 8:25 PM

OK all, I'm done messin with this and I'm calling it done.
Like I said earlier, the resin technique will work well as long as you don't use "Amazing Cast" two part resin. I used the "Clear Cast Polyester Resin" as the last pour and was happy with the results. The only thing I'm not happy with is that I had to remove the amazing cast because it didn't dry and that caused some blemishes under the top layer. I will try it again with the lessons learned under my belt.

The Hasegawa Rufe was a simple nice build. I sprayed aluminum as a base and then went over that with a spray of AK Interactive Worn Effects which sprayed straight from the bottle without any problems. I finished that up with the exterior color and it was a simple matter of "washing" the exterior paint off and in some instances I used tape to pull it off.

 

I hope you enjoy it and as usual comments and critiques are welcome.

Steve

 

 

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Posted by BrandonK on Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:11 AM

You could stop right there and I would be non the wiser. AWESOME !!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, January 30, 2016 12:11 AM

 

Hello all,
I was still waiting for the 2 part resin to dry, so I broke down and started to clean it off. I will not use the "Amazing Clear Cast" again. It's amazing alright, amazing I didn't throw the whole thing out the window.

Anyway, I cleaned off the stuff off with lacquer thinner. What an incredible mess but things are looking better now. It was also amazing I didn't damage the model. I was able to get the polyester resin I like so as soon as everything settles out, I will go ahead and pour the last layer again.
I was able to save the surf though.
 
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Posted by Jay Jay on Friday, January 22, 2016 9:08 AM

I too was a Finish carpenter MC, retired now.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, January 22, 2016 8:55 AM

lawdog114
Can the plane be removed, or is it in there permanently?

No, it's in permanently. I'm letting everything dry for a few says then I'll take a table saw to square the base up a little prior to attaching the wood frame. I know that sounds drastic but it isn't as extreme as it sounds. The resin apparently melted a little of the Styrofoam as it cured thus leaving the base a little non-square if you will. Another lesson.
The wife looked at me with horror when I suggested it saw. I use to be a finish carpenter so I know how to work a saw just fine.
I want to put a few new pics, but until the varnish dries, it looks a little milky and unattractive.

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Posted by lawdog114 on Thursday, January 21, 2016 6:03 PM
Outstanding Steve. I've always wanted to do a Spit bellied into the channel with the pilot climbing out. I'll refer to this should I ever try it. Can the plane be removed, or is it in there permanently? You may have said and I missed it. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, January 21, 2016 5:07 PM

Thanks so much guys.
I bought some wood to place around the base and remove the black posterboard "dam". Ha, I hope the water doesn’t leak out!
I all seriousness, I'm have having a heck of a time getting the 2 part "Amazing Clear Cast" to harden is some areas. I used that for one layer because HL was out of the polyester casting resin. I didn't have any problems with one reacting with the other, in fact you can't tell which is which. I do believe I must not have mixed the two parts well enough even though I used my Badger paint stirrer. I'm sure it will eventually harden, I'm just impatient.
Like I said, the waves were made with just a line of the polyester resin with copious amounts of hardener so I could form them. The blower trick worked very well, though it still took at least an hour messing with it until the resin hardened.
I am very pleased with the outcome so far and I'm adding cotton to form the foam on the beach and just behind the wave.
It may be a while before i try a resin scene again though. Resin is very expensive stuff and does take quite a bit of work to get the look you want.

 

Steve

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Posted by CN Spots on Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:43 PM

Not to sound like a broken record but that looks outstanding!  Thanks for sharing!

 

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Posted by Jay Jay on Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:32 PM

WOW that's an amazing dio, so realistic !

I have had notions of doing a dio with my 1/35 DUKW emerging from the water onto the beach but had no idea how to accomplish it.  Thanks to your generous sharing of your WIP i now have a way to do it. I Thank you so much.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by bvallot on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 11:42 PM

Much appreciated. =]

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Posted by spiralcity on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 5:39 PM

Your project looks great.Smile

 

 

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:11 PM

Modelcrazy, OUTSTANDING work!! That is a 1st Place winner if I've ever seen one. Great job!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:49 PM

Yeah, sorry, here is a picture of the product.

Steve

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Posted by bvallot on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 11:45 AM

Naturally, I post that and then scroll straight to the top where you mention it. Bang Head

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Posted by bvallot on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 11:36 AM

Steve, quick question.  What kind of resin are you using to make the water and what kind of pigment are you using to color it?  I can't find anywhere in your post where you may have covered that.

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Posted by allan on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 10:23 PM

Amazing work you put in Steve!  Im sure non-modelers will assume the plane is made of metal.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 3:20 PM
Gary, I really haven't given it much thought. That is a good idea. I will be wrapping the base with a wood frame I think, probably 2" high and a thin as I can find. I still need to do just a few more things to the plane and yes, some driftwood would add a little interest, thanks!

Steve

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Posted by GAF on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 12:57 PM

Steve,

That is classic work!  The water is great.  Don't know what you have planned, but the beach looks a little too clean. Some pieces of driftwood or detritus might give it more character.

How about an oil slick?  (Just joking!  Big Smile )

Gary

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