Updates and Cockpit looks great Chris.
Langy's, Academy 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero.
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Actually they can be either or....depends on a couple of things. Pilot accessability sometimes required the flaps down in order to get to the cockpit. Also, if the aircraft was to be secured for Sea with no scheduled maintenance the cowl flaps would be closed and the flaps up....not to mention canopy closed as well. Hope this is helpful.Comment
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Well, I'm back with a small update... bench time has been some what restricted due to being crazy mad busy at work, so I managed to get an hour or so last night to throw a bit of paint at it...
First up... silver undercoat... using Vallejo Model air Aluminium thinned to a cheeky 50/50 mix... went on ok with no 'dry spots'..
And onto some panel lining with Tamiya Red Brown...thinned to a saucy 70/30 mix .... It's a bit meahh in places so it's hardly my best panel lining... seemed to be suffering a case of the shakes...(I must learn not to paint when I'm tired...)
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Had a blast with a touch of colour today, good ole Tamiya XF-76, Tamiya XF-60 and a few drops of white for good measure...(65/30/5) thinned to a naughty 60/40 mix,
Then added some highlights and sun bleaching with a touch more white added to a 80/20 mix of the same colour, thinned to around 90 % thinner to paint...(more of a filter to be honest). also painted the flaps and ailerons with a heavily whited down version of the main colour to replicate the obvious colour difference due to them being made from fabric and not aluminium...(you can barely see the colour difference but it is there...
The whole aircraft was then sprayed over with 100% pure tamiya Lacquer thinner to soften down the starkness of the highlighting... I think it worked
And today's quality control inspector deciding he didn't like the fact that his food bowl was empty, and needed to lodge a complaint..
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Well after sitting on this for a couple of days the colour just didn't look right... (it was way to 'caramelly'...if that's even a real word).....so back into the shed she went, a bit of a play with some colours and I've ended up with this, it's a bit lighter but in the flesh it has a more grey tone, the surface detail and panel lining has been washed out by the light...but it's still there..
original colour on the flap piece ..
new clothes...
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Incidentally,
I watched the film Pearl Harbor last night just for reference... and not one of the Mitsubishi Zero's in it are the 'correct' colour, they're all Army green..(given that Pearl Harbor was the first major offensive the Japanese launched), the Green colour wasn't used until much later after the attack.....however the Achi D-3a1 'Val' Torpedo bombers are all the correct grey ish colour.... how could a major film get such a detail wrong despite having military advisors on board ??Comment
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