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Let's have this nice little kit started.
Only negative, canopy is provided in a single piece only for closed position. So cockpit was built fast, only some wires added to make a creative mess and then sprayed sandy brown.
Details hand brushed with Vallejo acrylics.
The engine received also some wiring & foil strips, painted aluminum shades and heavily washed over with black, smoke, grime, etc.
Kit decal was used for the IP, drowned in Gunze Mr. Softer.
GAM I've been there, take care to rest it as much as possible.
Awesome Nick: Just got you down!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Gamera. its always intertaining to watch this GB. Here is my entry straight forword Hasegawa 1/72 F-86D.
in JASDF. markings.
Nick.
GS: Sure you got it and welcome! Looks cool, might have to pick one of those for myself.
Ferg: I was moving some 600lb/270kg chemical drums at work with a handtruck. By Sat morning I was feeling a lot better and then mom wanted me to help clean out her drain. So after crouching over the drain with a snake this weekend my back is pretty much wrecked. Should be fine if I finally get a chance to rest the darn thing sometime this week.
Sheesh, getting old sucks...
Hey Gam, are you okay? What did you do to your back???
I long to live in a world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned
Gamera mind signing me up? Think I'm finally over my years long modeling slump and feel like building again. I will be building a Pit Road 1/35 Type 87 armored car.
From the little information I could gather the armored car was a Vickers civilian model purchased by the Japanese and converted to military use.
For Arma pricing, pretty sure us folks in North America use the one in parentheses. The more expensive prices include VAT and is only collected from countries in the European Union.
regards,
Jack
Thank looks worth getting! Thanks for the link!
jgeratic Arma Hobby has annouced a release for next month, the Nakajima Ki-84 in 72nd scale. https://www.armahobby.com/70051-nakajima-ki-84-hayate-expert-set.html?utm_source=armahobbynews&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=Ki-84&utm_term=Ki-84-announcement&utm_content=en regards, Jack
Arma Hobby has annouced a release for next month, the Nakajima Ki-84 in 72nd scale.
https://www.armahobby.com/70051-nakajima-ki-84-hayate-expert-set.html?utm_source=armahobbynews&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=Ki-84&utm_term=Ki-84-announcement&utm_content=en
On the Bench: Too Much
Kostas: Of course there's room for you! Just put you down!
Jack: Looks like a nice kit, and 25 Euros, decent price too.
Sorry guys about not being around, messed up my back at work.
Please count me in too, no way I'm gonna miss another Japanese GB.
Starting with a Hasegawa Ki-100 @ 1:48m which is currently begging to be built.
Cheers
Kostas
Yeah, super nice job on the paint!
falconmod got paint and decals on. now just nav lights and weathering and the canopy John
got paint and decals on.
now just nav lights and weathering and the canopy
John
BK
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
GameraCB: Just got you up!!! Congrads on being the first to cross the finish line!!!
Thanks Gamera!
Okay guys, Jack gave me the go ahead to post the new badges.
He did two and wasn't sure of which to go with so he's allowing me to post both- pick whichever appeals to you the most.
BIG THANKS to him and Rock Baker for making this possible!
CB: Just got you up!!! Congrads on being the first to cross the finish line!!!
BTW: Jack's been working his butt off on the badges- they should be up soon. My apologies that I didn't get moving on this sooner.
Looks awesome CB! I wouldn't worry too much about the gear door, I'd not have noticed it if you didn't point it out.
Will get you up Friday or this weekend!
Ferg: Sounds cool! Looking forward to it.
BrandonKWow, great work on the Shinden
Thank you BK!
Top work all of you. I am about to start the camo on my Spit for the RAAF GB. As soon as that's done I will be starting on my Kate for this GB, and the Corsair for the Absent Friends GB. For an armour/figure modeler, I seem to be doing a lot of aircraft lately
Wow, great work on the Shinden. I know I say this alot, but you guys make those 72nd kits look far bigger and better than the scale suggets. Well done.!!!
keavdog Nice job on the Shinden. Looking at other builds and the instructions it sure looks like it's a tight fit between those gondola barrels and the gear doors.
Nice job on the Shinden. Looking at other builds and the instructions it sure looks like it's a tight fit between those gondola barrels and the gear doors.
Thanks,
Gents. Here is my 1/72 Tamiya N1K1 Shinden.
The Kit went together well; however, I had a small issue with the underwing cannon. The gun barrels are almost touching the landing gear doors. I must have been a bit careless when I glued the gun fairings to the bottom of the wing because I could not attach the port gun due to the gear door being in the way! ...so there I was with a painted and decaled and clear coated model, with the gear attached (and most of the other easily broken off pieces) and a dremel with a small cutter bit in my hand, enlarging the opening in the gun fairing so I could squeeze in the gun barrel! I also had an issue with the canopy fit, believe it or not...
Gamera, Pls use first image for roster page. Thanks.
That looks awesome CB! Looks like you've got things all planned out.
N1K1 Masking Madness..
Green = Do not change
Red = Modified
Yellow = Needs Modified
The final construction is a slow dance but we are getting there. Canopy survived first masking attempt--stripped it and will try again...
Ditto that--looking great BK!
Glamdring Looking forward to the paint job on that, BK!
Looking forward to the paint job on that, BK!
Robert
"I can't get ahead no matter how hard I try, I'm gettin' really good at barely gettin' by"
Hey John, sounds good by me- just got you down!
Guys keep up the good work! Bravo!!!
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