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bsyamato
LOL I have the same kit that I picked up at a model show 6 years ago for $1. I started on mine and thought about adding some pit details but after the canopies go on I think most if not all details will be hidden by the thick clear plastic.
Well here is my entry and the obligatory picture of the box.
I used the back side of a #11 blade to deepen the flap, wingfold and aileron lines.
I also used my razor saw to separate the open cowl flaps.
I have this small pe fret to improve the radio antennas.
I'm still playing around with the pit details so that's about all for now.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
I did a litle more work on the little guy. I took some plastic strip and cut them for interior ribs.
They were glued to the sides
Then I sliced up some plastic stock into small boxes and glued them on to the pit sides. Now the pit has some details that will pop with some washes. Looks better than before.
I still have to add the IP and some seat belts and a few other details but it's shaping up and looking a little busier than before.
The canopy has a damaged edge where it attached to the clear sprue. I attempted to sand and polish the damaged spot then gave it some Future which did help in hiding the damage. Like I said before, once the canopy goes on, most of the pit details will be very hard to see.
I also got the wings and pontoons assembled and cleaned up.
That's it for now.
That looks awesome, love those stringers.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
A little more work.
Floats were attached
Holes for support wires drilled on wings and pontoons
Pit was completed. Lap belts were made from masking tape and painted brown leather. The thick plastic loop antenna was replaced by one made from thin copper wire.
More to come.
You're making great progress there!
I'm still fumbling around with the seatbelts on my Zero...
So i paid about ten times the price of your jake
Then progress for me too
Structures ready for instruments and weighted and glued floats :) At the next
Structures ready for instruments and weighted and glued floats :)
At the next
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Looking good Bsyamato! Is that the nose weight in the pontoon there? If so clever idea.
Thanks Cliff :)
More japs arrived today ! found at good price
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Very cool, you can't beat Hasegawa for quality by much.
Lots of good building going on here! Time for me to step up with my kit selection.
This is a nicely detailed kit and I've been looking forward to building it. Plan is to go with a slightly weathered finish, first time attempt at the hairspray tecnique. Since the photo was taken I've been doing some subassembly and base painting. WIP pics to come.
Mike
Nice subject Mike
Well, i scratch the Jake seats but forget to post
Aluminium , plastic and masking tape used
mike
That is a very good kit and will look fantastic when done.
Great work on those seats, amazing work specially in 1/72.
PJ
Sure hope you're right about the finished model!
I'm always impressed and inspired by how much detail you accomplish!
Some updates on the Haruna. Its actually a pretty easy build, and as expected from Pit Road/Skywave the details are excellent.
After a coat of black, I started painting on the deck markings --- walkways, stripes and all...
Peeling off the masks are always the best part I then masked the deck again prior to attaching the PE rails Im actually already at around 90% on this boat, just havent resized and uploaded more pics yet.
Peeling off the masks are always the best part
I then masked the deck again prior to attaching the PE rails Im actually already at around 90% on this boat, just havent resized and uploaded more pics yet.
I then masked the deck again prior to attaching the PE rails
Im actually already at around 90% on this boat, just havent resized and uploaded more pics yet.
No bucks, no Buck Rogers
Mike: You're going to enjoy that kit. I built another version years ago and it went together like clockwork.
Bsyamato: Very nice work on those seats, even more so when I remind myself they're 1/72nd!
Allan: That is some beautiful masking, wish mine were a tenth as good!
PS: I am on vacation/holiday so my posting here may be a bit irregular for the coming week or so. Just depends on how good the wi-fi of the motels I'm staying at is.
Gamera
Earlier today I finished shooting some Floquil Old Silver on the Jake in preparation for some hairspray so I put the little plane on the table we have out by the pool to dry.
Apparently my Rottie/Lab was so fond of the little guy that she grabbed it while I wasn't looking and............
So please put me down for a 1/48 Tamiya Aichi Seiran.
OUCH! So far haven't had the dog use anything for a chew toy but I think it's only a matter of time... Got your Seiran down.
Thanks Gamera. A while back she destroyed a pe sheet I had left on the table edge. Thank God she did not eat any metal parts.
I finally got started on the Seiran. It's been a while since I haven't played with a Tamiya kit and forgot how well they fall together.
Got the pit assembled and painted. The instructions say that the pit is grey. I did some research and the Seiran had a "Bamboo Green" pit color and Tamiya XF71 is a good match. To make the oil wash flow better on to the raised details, I mixed Future with the XF71 to get a glossy green paint. This way I did not have to go the extra step to spray clear gloss over the pit. I then mixed up some Burnt Umber oil paint with turp to make a wash. Now to let it dry and it will receive a light coat of flat lacquer to even out the finish. I will also add some Eduard belts to dress up the seats.
I painted the rear IP Vallejo black and drybrushed the raised details white to pop them up.
I painted the IP and added clear parts cement for the glass faces.
Nice work on the two Hasegawa Jakes, the Haruna and the Seiran.
Plasticjunkie, I was enjoying your build and I'm sorry your dog got it.
BSY, your seats are fantastic.
That Haruna looks really good too, makes me feel all naval.
I built the Tamiya Nanzan a few yearws back, which is a Seiran without floats. I liked the kit a lot.
I hope to come by here with my entry fairly tuned, just finishing off some other less important builds :))
Cheers
Tony
I'm just taking it one GB at a time.
I plan to build the FW 190 from this kit. Maybe the 109 too, but I'll confirm that later.
PJ,
Pretty impressive work youve done so far on that interior!
Some updates on the Haruna:
The PE stuff come on. Theyll be painted at the same time as the ship.
The mast with details added: The ship getting a coat of black paint:
The mast with details added:
The ship getting a coat of black paint:
Thanks for comments :)
Great fine updates on the Haruna Allan
Perfect painting on the Seiran cockpit PJ :) i have the 1/72 version and basically seems to have the same detail level, just smaller
Wow, those look great guys!!!
Tony: Looking forward to seeing how they come out.
Guys, ALL the builds are looking awesome as usual!! Wouldn't expect anything less from you guys!
GAM kind sir, *batting eyelashes*, lol If I may please join in with my WIP from part IV? Since the last shots in part IV it has not progressed any farther than a primer coat. It will be the Hasegawa 1/72 E7K1 'Alf'
Hey SP34, haven't seen you around that much, hope you're doing okay?
Sure, no problem at all, I think I said before I'm more about getting stuff out of the stash and built than rules here.
PS: Well, I'm pretty much done with the cockpit on my giant Zero... after six friggin' months... (sheesh). She should be almost ready to close up except I lost a part out of the landing gear, anyone know much about Tamiya's customer service on stuff like this?
Thank you very much GAM!! Yes, am doing well thanks, had some ups and downs since part IV but all in all i'm doing well.
Thanks Gents for the comments. Lots of great modeling going on here!
Allan
Your ship looks amazing. Fantastic work.
I cry every time I see a Jake!
S34
Looking very good.
Got the pit all dolled up. I first did some dry brushing with flat aluminum then dry brushed red oxide primer so the foot traffic areas have the worn look then shot Testors Flat clear lacquer. I also added some Eduard IJN pe belts.
The rear IP got the same treatment as the front one. The MG was very lightly dry brushed silver just to pop some of the molded details. Tamiya's quality really shines bright!
Another view of the office before being closed up.
Got the fuselage and wings on. The line you see on top and bottom where the halves meet is paint that has melted along with the plastic when I apply Tenax with a touch and flow applicator. Those areas were painted and the thin liquid cements melts the plastic and becomes an invisible join after sanding the ridge of plastic that squeezes out. No filler needed.
Again, amazing fit, no gaps or mis alignment. It's getting close to my favorite part which is the painting stage and I have a very unusual scheme for this Seiran that looks ultra cool. More on that later.
simpilot34 Thank you very much GAM!! Yes, am doing well thanks, had some ups and downs since part IV but all in all i'm doing well.
That's great to hear. I was thinking the other day that there's a lot of people around that just seemed to drop off the site for no reason as far as I can tell. I guess there's always some sort of life issues but it seems to be so many recently.
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