Yep, I've been loving this kit, Rick. The Typhoon glared at me from the shelf the other day, but I'm on a promise to not get any more models for a while. What will I do when this is done?! I'll be devastated! Perhaps you can put up some snaps of it when you're done?
Airfix 1/72 Mitsubishi Zero A6M2b-21 (from Dogfight Doubles)
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Lovely work Alasdair. As for a matt coat, be careful there. I did the old Airfix Zero A6M2 for Saburo Sakai and did research on the paint finish. The Mitsubishi factory applied overall paint was Gloss Grey Green, I-2 Tsuchi-iro (FS24201) for the metal parts. On fabric covered surfaces the colour was also a gloss paint, Gloss Grey Green J-3 Hai-iro (FS24424). I dulled mine slightly with a light spray of matt coat but left it with a satin finish which suited the scale look I think.Comment
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Decals done... but for some reason all photos this evening were really poor quality! Will do some weathering next - but not much...
The plane's markings are of one of the plane flown by "Lieutenant Saburo Shindo, Lead Aircraft of Carrier Division 1, Air Superiority Command, 2nd Strike Unit, carrier Akagi, Operation Al, Pearl Harbor, 7th December 1941" (direct from Airfix website). I have it in my head that the moment preserved by this model is shortly after the photo below was taken: With Saburo having climbed to cruising height, en route to Pearl Harbour as leader of a bomber escort in the second wave, tanks full, and no-one with any clue as to how the day would turn out.
I suspect that the planes of the IJN would have been in good nick that day, though they had been at sea for a couple of weeks no doubt doing drills etc, so the weathering will be limited to some light exhaust staining on the underside, some hints of staining from the gun ports and a slight wash or pinwash to bring out the panel detail and hint at some early grime buildup!
Anyway, this is the 'before' shot:
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Will take some better shots when I'm done. Is it the practice to post final shots elsewhere or in the build thread?
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Originally posted by \Will take some better shots when I'm done. Is it the practice to post final shots elsewhere or in the build thread?
I usually post an "almost done" like yours (looking good BTW) or one snap shot of the finished model in the build thread and then do some decent shots, or at least the best I can manage, in a "completed" thread. You can always include a link back to the original build thread for anyone who might be interested to see how the model was built and went together. It's useful for someone contemplating a build of the same model to see how you got on with it.
Make sure you don't accidentally post in the competed section for group builds or Ian will tell you off!........
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So it's done! Photos in the Completed Aircraft forum. Thanks to everyone for comments and advice, it's been great doing this "in public". If there are any other newbies out there considering doing a build thread like this, I'd really encourage it, lots of fun and support from everyone.Comment
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