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Doug: Not a problem, I think you'll love the museum. The Nick sounds cool, would love to see her.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Rigidrider - its MSgt (AD USAF = 4 yrs Mar 81-85/ USAFR full time = 26.5 Oct 85-present, all in Aircraft Fuel Systems maintenance)
Thank you... I was a Marine 71-76, I was working on E-6 as a possible step towards WO ranking when I decided to seperate. Various duties from 4th echelon diesel mech. to embassy duty,(Marine Barracks) FMF svc in between. Thank you for your service, and again, Semper Fi sir!
When Life Hands You A Bucket Of Lemons...
Make Lemonade!
Then Sell It Back At $2 Bucks A Glass...
Hey all,
Little bit on the late side getting started but I thought I should post a few pics of the progress so far. I have the interior parts done. Engine and cockpit are mounted and the fuselage closed up. Now it's on
to cleaning up a couple of seam issues.
I also have the holes placed in the wings for the drop tanks. I was going to glue the wings as a unit but I see the potential for more seam work, (Which I hate) and may try something different. I'll post more pics as progress continues.
Thanks for looking and as always, comments and ideas are always welcome.
Regards,
Freddie from LI
"I'm gonna build all these models one kit at a time!
Freddie: Nice work there! The colour on the knobs will show up nicely with her closed up.
professordeath I know this GB is long on the tooth, but the end date is still a ways off. Any way I can jump in? I broke spruce on a Has. Zero today. Would love to get in the mix!!
I know this GB is long on the tooth, but the end date is still a ways off. Any way I can jump in? I broke spruce on a Has. Zero today. Would love to get in the mix!!
Oh sure, by all means your Zero is welcome! Just lemme now what company and scale and I'll put you down.
Ok got you down Jimmy, welcome to the GB! Looking forward to the photos.
Cliff
OK, Finished up my last GB (Twin Engine Bombers) and ready to kick off the "Nick" . I think I've setteled on the 3rd Chutai - 53rd Sentai due to the colors they wore, They are Japenese Army light grey over all with green splotching, with natural metal undersides. I've never done natural metal befor and think I will try the "foil" application method. This Sentai was Home Defence and was mainly used for attacking the "Super Forts" sent to bomb the Main Lands. It will be a Nichimo 1/48 mostly otb with just a few resin additions. I will be building with a Diorama in mind and it will likely be modified slightly from the original configuration. Thanks! Doug (RR)
Well done on the cockpit Freddie
not able to waith more i started the Tenzan despite about 7-8 kits on the workbench!!
I need at least a ww2 single engine on the workbench to feel better
Cut off the wells celing ,good details but too few deep
also found good reference about the tenzan , then planned to add the belly retractable mg turret
used some kitchen aluminium baking tin foil
improved the engine fron cover
that's all for the night
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Bsyamato nice scratch work! Theres some really great work all over this thread !
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Heck yeah! Nice work there Bsyamato and looking forward to your photos Doug. Several people including Callsign Owl used the foil over on I think it was the Natural Metal II GB and it turned out great.
Jimmy: Looks good to me, I tend to ding the cockpit up a little but for a new plane it looks flawless. And I use the finger method with the putty too, dipping your finger it in a bottle of rubbing alcohol will spread it better and keep it from sticking to your finger as much.
Alright... Lets get going on the Nick... Uhhh, Well, Guess I can just try to look at the pictures, (ha)
The Nichimo kit is not bad at all, A lot better fit and detail then I expected. Its not super detailed but over all not too bad... So far just a few minor fitting problems, nothing that cant be over come.
Looking really good Nick, er..., I mean, Rigid.
Cheers
Tony
I'm just taking it one GB at a time.
Rigidrider Alright... Lets get going on the Nick... Uhhh, Well, Guess I can just try to look at the pictures, (ha)
Nice work on the engines! I am not entirely sure of the interior colour but what you've got on the instrument panel looks like it should be reasonably close.
LOL... I guess its good that my wife speaks Japanese... OK the paint... I have found very little on authentic Japanese Army colors in the area so the interior colors are Tamiya XF72 JSDF w/a few drops of olive drab to tone it down and age it a bit.I was able to find some JA Pale Grey for the main color and again will tone down some JNavy green for the motteling. Thanks guys... Looking forward to seeing some more builds too from others. Doug (RR)
This is a plane right? I have been traveling and not had a chance to follow.
The first picture is about how to raise the body railing(?). and the second is telling you what the pieces are. This is what i got anyway.
LOL...Yes... It has a crudely written instruction sheet in english to correspond with the numbers, I was kidding with the group, Thank you! However my wife does speak Japanese.(ha) Nice to meet you Frightful!
Rigidrider...
LOL I read your first post then translated then read the second post. Your wife probably speaks much better japanese then me anyways.
She is Filipina and lived in Japan for 10 years...Listen, I appreciate the offer! Thats what I like about this group, have a little fun and building models! Again, Thanks and nice meeting you, are you entered and building?
Oh if I may jump in Frightful has already built two beautiful
IJN warships:
IJN Yamato in 1/350th: more photos on page 123.
IJN Sakura: more photos page 119.
After the Yamato esp I think he deserves a break!
My apologies, I really need to finish my Zero but what little I've been getting done has been on a P-40
Not at all... My apologies... I must have overlooked this page, I've tried ships but am not very good at them, I admire anyone who can build them. I would like to learn how to do the water properly. I've seen some beautiful "water" dios, and some that wern't so impressive. Thanks!
These are the second and third ships i have done. The first was the Arizona and my fourth is the Yorktown II and is still under construction. I would love to know how to do water because I have done models almost one year exactly and only one was a dio(an f-15 being fixed up on a carrier deck).
Hi Frightful,
I'm no expert, but this link explains how I do water for my 1/700 ships. I hope you find it helpful.
cs.finescale.com/.../1587200.aspx
Thank you,I'll check it out!
RR
Neat what did you use for the main water? The gel was the waves right or was that all the gel?
It's all gel. The only reason you would use something else is if you want REALLY big seas, otherwise the gel is fine.
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