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The funny thing is the number of people who call it a Spitfire...
I hope people don't start referring to your Bf-109 as a Zero...
EDIT: Hmmm, looks what's on sale at Dragon's site!
Japanese Bf-109
Japanese Fw-190
Well, for some reason the links don't seem to want to work, link to the general page.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
There you go! Lol...
When Life Hands You A Bucket Of Lemons...
Make Lemonade!
Then Sell It Back At $2 Bucks A Glass...
Lol, well I did do one in captured British markings a few years back!
Cliff, you need to remedy the lack of 109s right away! Lol... Thanks my friend
Doug
RR Doug: Now that's something different! Looks very cool with the hinomaru instead of crosses. Makes me want to build one too but I don't have a single Bf-109 in the stash (I swear it may be the only thing I don't have...)
Flyerduke: Don't sweat it, I haven't gotten anything done in a week despite the Type 74 being about 97% done. I need to get off my tail and just power though finishing her up.
Nice work guys. I'm trying to find some time to work on my Zero. Sometime life gets in my way.
Thanks guys.
Doug that Emil looks different with Japanese markings. Great paint job.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
PJ... Great work on the pit... Love the rivet tools too!
Well before I get too far ahead of myself, here are a few more pics...
Decals going on , mainly leftovers from previous builds.
Still wrinkled from the micro sol.
Being these units were mainly for flight testing only the gun ports are faired over with sheet metal. ( In this case metallic tape.)
Being fairly new aircraft there will be little to no weathering, Still need to touch up the nose cowling seam.
And shes on her feet now. Still need to install antenna wire and some minor touchups. That's about all for now. Should finish up soon.
Love how the instrument panel came out and nice work there on the seat. Pity all that work will be barely visible but the clearer canopy should help.
Worked on the IP last night. Dry brushed it, added some colors and used some Future for the lenses.
Worked on the seat by adding some details like rivets and lightening holes.
The pit is done
Once in the fuselage most of the details are almost impossible to see. The wing fit is tight with no gaps along the wing root.
The kit came with extra Squadron vac canopies which are a pain to cut and shape but are a lot clearer and have a more scale thickness. By having the canopy open some of the detail can be seen a lot better than thru the thick kit part. The top is the Hasegawa one piece canopy and the bottom is the Squadron vac canopy. I still have to carefully sand some of the edges.
Ohhh, those look much nicer than my cheapie from Trumpeter.
Quite glad to hear everything turned out great though!
This set I got from MicroMark over 20 years ago
But did not need to use it. The fuselage is glued together and looks great.
Terry: My apologies for missing you, just posted your SPG to the completed list.
PJ: Sounds like a plan, I hope it works out! I tried using a pin to try to make rivets and made a mess out of it. Ended up buying a rivet making tool- a small spiked wheel you roll across the model. I still think part of them are crooked though. Please let us know how it goes.
Gamera
My method worked. I only had to lightly sand over the seam but it looks great when Tenaxed from the inside. I also assembled the wings and they fit really good. Unfortunately the pit detail will be very hard to see. The Hasegawa canopy is one piece and restricts the view.
Gamera Yeah, as I remember she went together really well with no major issues. Only problem I had was trying to replace all those tiny rivets on the top and bottom of the fuselage I sanded away filling the seams.
Yeah, as I remember she went together really well with no major issues. Only problem I had was trying to replace all those tiny rivets on the top and bottom of the fuselage I sanded away filling the seams.
Thanks Gamera. Yes it's old, from 1988 but has some real nice details and recessed panel lines.
PJ: Sure! I built that kit years ago, an oldie but a goodie! Looking forward to seeing what you make out of her.
Ken:Glad it's working out for you, the belt is lying there perfectly.
Wayne: All of those sound pretty cool.
Gamera Wayne: Not an issue, you've still got plenty of time to make-up your mind. After all we're going a full year here again!
Wayne: Not an issue, you've still got plenty of time to make-up your mind. After all we're going a full year here again!
I have not forgotten about this. I have the JGSDF OTS fuel truck, tank transporter, patriot, 8x8 recon vehicle and a pair of TYPE 74s (if i can find the second one) in the stash. not to mention the 1/35 stuff
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
HI Everyone,
I can report that the original Gator's Grip Hobby Glue works like a champ! After attaching that lap belt, I bent the belt to lay down on the contours of the seat and it held great. I used a round toothpick to mold the seat belt.
Now I need to chisel off the molded on seat belts and fill that ejector pin mark and repaint.
Ken
Please sign me up with a 1/48 Hasegawa Nate.
The kit
Shot the required parts aotake blue/green as per the instructions
Thanks Cliff... yeah, I usually have it tested before attempting to start, but I think the temp amd humidity (low temp and high humidity) were messing with me a bit. But, we got it figured out.
John: Just got you posted to the front page!
RR Doug: That is some really nice mottling! I always have some issues getting the paint consistency right and the correct PSI on something like that.
Goldhammer: Sounds really cool!
Ken: Thanks for the head's up- I've thinned it myself but wondering if their version is better?
Hi Everyone!
I just discovered a new product that everyone may be interested in. I think most of us has heard about the product that Cliff informed us of to attach photo etch called "Gator's Grip Hobby Glue". Well the inventor of that product has discovered a newer version; "Gator's Grip Thin Blend". It is thinner than the original and dries faster! Here is a link:
http://www.gatorsmask.com/gatorglueorder1.html
I will have pics available of Erickson's "Oscar" after the w/e. Not an original as it is now U.S. powered, but the airframe is good to go. Also have pics her guns that they have in a case. As of now is kind of bare alum and green worm camo.
Little more to post from this end...
OK... The first two show the 74&75 splinter, Next the 76 is applied to the Fuselage sides and underside, Then the 74 mottle on the sides. It at first wasn't heavy or dense enough, so I had to thicken up the paint and crank up the pressure around 5 psi to about 30 psi, and add more mottle to make it denser, the light over spray blended nicely. The last pic is of the clear coat, which will get at least the night to set before starting decals. Thanks all, and take care ...Till next time!
Beautifull Oscar John :)
Well done!
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Doug: That looks great, everything looks like it fits like a glove.
Fjs: She looks really good too. I love those engine. And I know what you mean about the kit being a little sparse in the cockpit detailing- the detail set should bump the detail up nicely.
John: She turned out terrific! Kudos sir! I'll see about getting you posted ASAP.
Falconmod,
Excellent job, super weathering. It looks fantastic!!
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
All right I'm calling my 1/72 Ki-43 Oscar done.
Couldn't stand the fact that it had a one piece canopy, so I bought a new razor saw and cut it up so i could see the office, worked pretty good, didn't split the canopy! Now i need to find where I put the Zero that was on my work bench!
John
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
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