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    Hasegawa 1/72 J7W1 build

    Hello everyone! I'm back with a new build.

    This time it's a IJN Kyushu J7W1. I believe only two prototypes were built, one of which flew days before the war in the P.T.O. ended; the flying one was captured and sent to the USA where it is to this day, albeit in parts from photos I've seen. The second one seems to have been scrapped!

    Looking at the aircraft's statistics it seems impressive, and that's with the pusher prop. I imagine a jet-powered version would have been very interesting!

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    It's a strange-looking bird and that's what attracted me to it. It's been in my stash for a few years now, but I didn't have the know-how or equipment/tools to build it before.

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    Here's the airframe looking very untidy. I've used Vallejo Putty for seams and filling gaps. The engine to fuselage join wasn't brilliant and required sanding down and filling. It's strange, as I've seen others build this kit and mention they didn't use any filler.....

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    You can see the cockpit in this pic. It's a no thrills affair with a decal instrument panel which actually looks okay. I made some tamiya tape seat harnesses and painted the oxygen bottles and what appears to be a fire extinguisher, weathering it all with a silver pencil to simulate wear and tear.

    As a side note, I don't want to build another IJN green/grey aircraft, so as this type didn't go operational, it gives me scope for a 1946 scenario, but not too much of a wild one - just one based on logic - I hope...lol

    A trainer version is my idea. I wanted a yellow/orange IJN trainer scheme, but at this stage of the war the upper surfaces were sprayed....you guessed it: IJN Green! I guess this was camo attempt to counter the B-29 bombers and strafing P-51s. The paint still chipped off though, and underneath would be orange. I'm thinking this would be interesting. After all, there were hundreds of these aircraft on order, and if the war had dragged on, trainers would have been needed so my trainer idea is a realistic one, don't you think? I'm trying to convince you all here.....

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  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22770

    #2
    Go with it Alex post it as a ' What if build ' and it looks an interesting build will be watching this one come along

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    • Guest

      #3
      Thanks for the reply, Ian. The wings are on now so it won't be long until priming time. This is a bird which looks ungainly on its undercarriage yet very cool in flight, so I did toy with the idea of building an in-flight stand...........

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      • Vaughan
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2011
        • 3174

        #4
        An interesting and strange looking bird Alex. I'm sure it will look good when finished what ever colour scheme you go for.

        Vaughan

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        • yak face
          Moderator
          • Jun 2009
          • 13840
          • Tony
          • Sheffield

          #5
          Nice choice alex! Its a nice kit and it will look great in whichever scheme you decide on. Its strange you say it hasnt got great fit, the one i did was fine, maybe the moulds are getting a bit worn? looking forward to seeing it done, cheers tony

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          • mossiepilot
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2011
            • 2272

            #6
            Hey Alex, a good begining.

            And I like the idea of the "what if WW2 had gone on for another year, would prototypes have made it to operational service ?"

            A SIG build, Mmmm:thinking:

            I know we already voted on this already but what you think Ian. Lol

            I know, I know - don't ask ! :smile11:

            Tony.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Thanks the 2 Tonys and Vaughan.

              Oh, and I like the idea of that Group Build ; )

              As a side note: I'm still trying to find a suitable figure for the 'Go Figure' build. How come everything is German? Not much choice of Commonwealth Troops, or even U.S. for that matter. I was tempted by Tamiya's 'old' IJN pilot figure, but the face is not good at all...........

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              • Guest

                #8
                Here's where I'm up to so far. Wings fitted and I'm currently sanding and re-scribing some panel lines before the primer....

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Looking great Alex,I've always like canards . Wonder how it would've fared in actual combat?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Thanks, Trey. While building I've often wondered what B-29 crews would have thought seeing this thing come towards them, and how effective the J7W would have actually been against escorting P-51s. Just looking at the thing on my workbench... .it looks so futuristic, even now!

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