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Looking good and nice progress there Bsyamato. Nice looking Spitfire there too!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Gamera Very cool Bsyamato- glad you got the weight there in the main float, that's the sort of thing I'd forget to do and have to prop up the back end!
Very cool Bsyamato- glad you got the weight there in the main float, that's the sort of thing I'd forget to do and have to prop up the back end!
dunno how i remember to put the weight, probably instruction says about.
Here more :
The charriot ..
painted The engine as i like, withouth cilinder bars moulded with it, so you can add them with stretched sprue or metal fine rods after painted the engine [url=https://flic.kr/p/q7Pf9B] Single seta belt before the cut to have two :D Painted cockpit , on the IP i put a drop of clear varnish After washing and put on seat belts before to glue fuselages and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
painted
The engine as i like, withouth cilinder bars moulded with it, so you can add them with stretched sprue or metal fine rods after painted the engine [url=https://flic.kr/p/q7Pf9B] Single seta belt before the cut to have two :D Painted cockpit , on the IP i put a drop of clear varnish After washing and put on seat belts before to glue fuselages and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
The engine as i like, withouth cilinder bars moulded with it, so you can add them with stretched sprue or metal fine rods after painted the engine
[url=https://flic.kr/p/q7Pf9B]
Single seta belt before the cut to have two :D
Painted cockpit , on the IP i put a drop of clear varnish After washing and put on seat belts before to glue fuselages and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
Painted cockpit , on the IP i put a drop of clear varnish
After washing and put on seat belts before to glue fuselages and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
After washing and put on seat belts
before to glue fuselages and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
before to glue fuselages
and glued, the canopy is not glued glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
and glued, the canopy is not glued
glued floats too and a test with the charriot :) here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
glued floats too and a test with the charriot :)
here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
here the latest picture of rufe and kate and other projects :) asap live updates
The Ki-55 will come later ,actually all pieces on the sprues , at the next!
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Nice work on light of zero Brandon :)
Rollout/resume for the rufe: Last weekend done the first layer of light grey/green on it and the kate.
Weight on the main float closed and sanded [url=https://flic.kr/p/ptFa65] cleaned inner fuselages wings and side floats glued modified original seat and ip and added details to the floor [url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA] [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH] Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T] at the next resume :)
Weight on the main float
closed and sanded [url=https://flic.kr/p/ptFa65] cleaned inner fuselages wings and side floats glued modified original seat and ip and added details to the floor [url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA] [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH] Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T] at the next resume :)
closed and sanded
[url=https://flic.kr/p/ptFa65]
cleaned inner fuselages
wings and side floats glued modified original seat and ip and added details to the floor [url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA] [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH] Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T] at the next resume :)
wings and side floats glued
modified original seat and ip and added details to the floor [url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA] [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH] Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T] at the next resume :)
modified original seat and ip and added details to the floor
[url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA] [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH] Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables [url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T] at the next resume :)
[url=https://flic.kr/p/qoofhA]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dPZH]
Filled walls with structures instrumens and cables
[url=https://flic.kr/p/q9dR7T]
at the next resume :)
Thanks guys!
Goldhammer: I know what you mean, I hate PE, and superglue drives me crazy (is that why they call it crazy glue!?!). I tend to knock off two pieces for everyone that I glue on. Looking forward to seeing how things turn out.
Brandon: Lookin' great! I think you or someone else wrote up a how-to on this before and I intended to try it myself but forgot. Next aircraft I'll have to give it a go- it does look much better than painting them on.
Well I found myself waiting for my canopy and decided I needed to take a fine tooth comb over the bird and make sure she was indeed ready for paint. Alas, I can't leave things well enough alone so I decided to give this kit the Nav light treatment that I gave my P-47.
I began by cutting out the existing "molded" lamps to make room for clear sprues. I then drilled out a small hole in the corner where I applied red and green paint in just a drop, not too much for this affect. Then I take clear sprue cut long and shaped at a 90 deg to fit snuggly in to the corner and I CA the pieces in. Once this is hard and not going anywhere I can take my time and sand and file them to fit the contour of the wings. Once you are done, bingo, clear nav light lenses but colored when you look at them from any angle except from the top or bottom. It really make the kit look so much better.
Some careful masking before painting and when you are done, they look like real lights. As soon as the canopy comes she will be ready to shoot some primer on. Later.
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
Nice. Busy last week and fought supposedly self adhesive PE yesterday til I had to walk away. Got to get some accelerator for the CA as well I guess. Got about half of the PE in.
Perfect till now Cliff :)
Put down the brown/tan camo last week but had to wait for today to get some good lighting, added the tools and small details too. Put the shine on today and hopefully will get to the decals tomorrow.
Thanks Waikong, I'll put you down right away. And cool choice, I've seen that kit around but still haven't picked one up yet.
ok, since we have a whole year, I'm in with the Tamiya Komatsu G40 bulldozer, something different than airplanes. Maybe I'll add a fuel truck too.
My website: http://waihobbies.wkhc.net
Ok, got you down!
yeah it is, the "malaya" version, not the "surrender" one
Hasegawa does a few "Kates", which BTW, are VERY nice. I wonder if it's a re-pop of an earlier release or did they retool it? Now I'll have to google all over the place to find out! LOL!!
"I'm gonna build all these models one kit at a time!
Can't remember if it is Tamiya or Hasegawa, Hasegawa I think. Keep seeing an ad for it on the sidebar here on the forum under the sign in.
"The new kate..." can you elaborate on that Hammer??
Lol, I have a 'Grace' and a 'Jill' somewhere in my stash...
Alright, another "lady" to the group. Got "Val", and a couple of "Bettys", now if someone joins in with the new "Kate". That one looks to be an interesting kit.
Sure, welcome guys!!!
Tates: Is that the 1/48th kit?
John: Good to have you back!
Hey Gamera,
Put me down for a Hasegawa Zero, not sure which one yet it's 1/48 put I'll the details after I get home to look at the book.
John
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
Can I get in on this GB, I have a tamiya g4m1 betty I'm planning on starting in a week or so
Thanks, just ordered a vacu-formed one and a masking set. It'll look better anyway.
OUCH! I did that once with the canopy of an Academy F-15- never finished the thing. I wish I had a spare one to offer but nope- maybe you can find a replacement one online?
DISASTER !!!!!!!!!!!
Just finishing up the masking of the rear canopy and SNAP ! it broke in two.
I'm gonna have to cut the rear portion off of the closed canopy piece in the kit now and use it. I'm going to try and transfer all the pre-cut pieces over to the new piece and try not to break this one. I can't believe how brittle this glass is on this kit.
Thanks guys. I think I will wait until I can get the Alclad.
Doug
Nomad53
Floquil is OOP now. Testors discontinued that paint line. They have resurrected some railroad colors in their acrylics, but their quality remains to be seen. Let alone the colors compared to the originals...
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Doug: Thanks!
There are a couple of ways, some people swear by Floquil Old Silver, not sure if it's still in production though. There there is Testor's Metallizer finish. And of course you can cover the plane with aluminum foil. Alclad seems to be the simplest and easiest to apply to me though.
Great job Brandon, Like Gamera I too am looking forward to the paint job.
Gamera like always your painting is superb.
I have a question on painting a plane. It is not for this build but I know I can get a great answer her also. I need to know if there is any other way to paint aluminum with out using AlcladII? I will have to wait awhile if not just to order it. May be next month. That is not a problem but was just wondering.
Brandon: Everything looks good to me. I've wired a P-47 but have yet to do a Japanese engine, I'll have to keep that in mind. Looking forward to seeing what she looks like with paint.
Here my paint came in earlier this week and I've been making decent progress, think it's mostly not being able to get out and do stuff that I've been getting more modeling done.
Painted and pre-shaded with the green JGSDF paint:
I then masked her off with Silly Putty in preparation for the brown camo colour:
Looks to me like she got hosed by Kumonga!
Just a quick update. The kit is moving along very nicely. It is certainly a nice fitting kit with little effort needed to make things work nicely. I have finally finished detailing the engine. I used an old photo of an engine being worked on that showed the ignition harness well and what surprised me was that the wiring kind of twisted up to each cylinder rather than just went straight up like the US birds do. So, I wired it that way and it looks kinda funny but it matches my photo so that's how it's gonna look.
I have painted the cowling "cowling color" from Mr Color paints and I also painted the under glass area of the cockpit with the same color. There appears to be some evidence that the "flat black" paint used may actually have been the same color as the cowling, and that actually makes sense. So, they match. The plane itself is very nearly ready for a coat of primer to check for flaws. If all goes well I will then paint the red insignia's and then the overall paint scheme, the ever allusive Zero color. Anyway, enjoy the pics and see you guys later on.
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