While finishing an F6F-3 Hellcat for the IPMS Ernest A. Love Chapter's display in the Prescott City Library, I started toying with the AZ Models 1/72 Kawasaki Ki-78 'Ken'.
There are 2 kits in the box, 27 pieces each, plus 2 canopies, and 2 sets of decals. Low pressure molding so large sprue gates and ejection towers (see lower wing). Anyway, lots of clean up, not to much flash, but LOTS of test fitting, filing,test fitting, sanding, test fitting. seam filling, test fitting - did I mention TEST FITTING??
Anyway, still a fun little kit, challenging - not a Tamigawa assembly kit. This one does challenge my modeling skills.
The parts for one kit plus both decal sheets. See what I mean by ejection towers on the lower wing? And large sprue gates? Did I mention this kit needs some test fitting??
Yes that is the whole canopy. Hope my fingers aren't too fat to mask this thing!
Very sparse kit interior plain flat instrument panel, seat, and stick. I did add a few little fiddly bits from fine wire and white glue, but you're not going to see much under than little canopy anyway. Maybe more detailing on the second kit - now that I know what I'm in for.
A bit of .010 plastic card along the wing to fuselage seam.
All of the white along seams in filler.
Large fselage side radiators added, seams filled, needing sanding. Oh yeah, I also drilled holes to add brass wire to the butt joints of the tail planes to the fuselage. The radiators will need more filling.
That's it for now - more pictures shortly as soon as I get more seams cleaned up, and do some more test fitting.
Kevin