I've got this one and just one more to go before the Japanese surprise comes out ,so please hang in there it wo'nt be long. Tamiya usual good stuff in the box and the dry fit looks promising
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The office is somewhat stark and a real IP would have been nice instead of a decal sheet , oh well. -
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Pilots are a done deal,please be kind figures are'nt my strong point. I also drilled out the antenae support and its basically ready to paint. The fit was really good and only required a tad of putty.
painted up the pilots(not my strong point)
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Hang on a minute! I'm just going to have a look in my garage!, First the otaki ki 61, now this, are you burgling my stash trey!!!LOL!! As with the ki 61 ill be very interested to see how this goes together, although like yourself ,ive given it a quick dry fit and i think it'll be the usual tamiya quality. I think your cockpit is excellent trey , plenty of detail without being too fiddly to construct, but as you said,its a shame the instruments werent represented by raised detail rather than a decal. With a pilot in and the lid shut it wont be noticeable. I really like the Raiden, its a bit chubby but it looks like it means business! ,the only drawback is that there werent any interesting schemes other than green (apart from the captured one in US markings ,as done by mike (the migrant) ) Keep up the excellent output trey , were all dying to see what the plan is!! cheers tonyComment
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Thats funny Tony must be a good stash you have ,what else ya got lol? Thanks ,you're right the IP will look okay as is since its a closed canopy. The schemes are somewhat bland so I'm going with the 352-37 with the yellow 'v' on the fuse.Well based it with TS-30 silver leaf as usual,gonna be a small bit of salt going on so it was needed. Based the bottom with various shades of random grey tones and 'faded ' the fabric areas on the flight controls. Mixed some red/brown testors for the spinner and props. The next bit will be the top coat. Not finding many different schemes so I'm going with the 352-37 with the bricht yellow v on the fuse sides.Comment
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Coming along nicely there, Trey.
I really like the shading on the pilots flight suit, looks realistically "leathery", well done.
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Looking good! I think the cockpit looks fine - I like the subtle weathering.
I was about to purchase this kit so many times but purists considered it lacking in accuracy, same as Tamiya's old Ki-84 - I think it looks just fine for my needs and for the money, you can't go wrong!Comment
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Originally posted by \Thats funny Tony must be a good stash you have ,what else ya got lol?Comment
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Tony thanks the leather was a bit of luck figures are'nt my fortay at all.
Roman thanks, sorry to see you had to put off the Ju88 build was looking forward to that one!
Alex I built the Ki84 as well and heard about the 'accuracy' issues on it as well ,but for the price it really is'nt an issue for me. Besides I build for fun first and try to be as accurate as time and money allow. I thank you for the kind words.
Vaughan thank you!
Tony I want to nick your Dinah leave the door unlocked for me again
Thanks Ian appreciate the compliment
I did a little salt just in the wing root area ,from all the pics I could find the paint looked pretty intact on this bird. I used a dark green for the preshade then applied several coats of thinned Japanese army green over that. After the yellow and black were applied I gave the whole thing 2 coats of kleer then started the decals.Comment
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Thanks Vaughan and I use a wide soft brush to apply the klear,Dave thanks and the salt chipping really is'nt that hard . You can actually 'push' the crystals around with a small stiff brush to get them to behave .More decals are on as soon as they dry good I'll start weathering and putting on the finishing touchesComment
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