So my next project is going to be this:
This should be a good companion pice to my Sky 1 from earlier in the year! I picked this up from eBay for a reasonable price even though its not a very common kit.Although it does have a spring loaded firing missile action, this doesn't - unlike most of the Imai kits - make it look like a toy and should be relatively easy to eliminate.
So whats in the box? not a huge amount...
The shape looks good, the body has raised panel lines and a hole in the middle of the nose where the missile firing button should go. That will be filled in needless to say! The worst aspect of the model is needless to say, the cockpit. However I have a cunning plan...
... a plan so cunning I could pin a tail on it and call it a weasel!
Teh resin seat is for a F-105 and about the cheapest available at Hannats, while the photetch is for a Wellington Mk 1 and again about the cheapest available and with a good selection of panels and dials. I got a French chopper pilot figure from PJ Productions, always good stuff and Allan from IPMS Farnborough also gave me a couple of 1:48 figures that could be used so I'll see which fits best.
The instructions are in Japanese but look pretty straightforward:
So now its just a matter of deciding how I will present it - you know me I never just build a model and stick it on a shelf, there HAS to be a base and way of displaying it in some way... I see Lunar landscapes and craters in my future...
Just to get into the mood:
This should be a good companion pice to my Sky 1 from earlier in the year! I picked this up from eBay for a reasonable price even though its not a very common kit.Although it does have a spring loaded firing missile action, this doesn't - unlike most of the Imai kits - make it look like a toy and should be relatively easy to eliminate.
So whats in the box? not a huge amount...
The shape looks good, the body has raised panel lines and a hole in the middle of the nose where the missile firing button should go. That will be filled in needless to say! The worst aspect of the model is needless to say, the cockpit. However I have a cunning plan...
... a plan so cunning I could pin a tail on it and call it a weasel!
Teh resin seat is for a F-105 and about the cheapest available at Hannats, while the photetch is for a Wellington Mk 1 and again about the cheapest available and with a good selection of panels and dials. I got a French chopper pilot figure from PJ Productions, always good stuff and Allan from IPMS Farnborough also gave me a couple of 1:48 figures that could be used so I'll see which fits best.
The instructions are in Japanese but look pretty straightforward:
So now its just a matter of deciding how I will present it - you know me I never just build a model and stick it on a shelf, there HAS to be a base and way of displaying it in some way... I see Lunar landscapes and craters in my future...
Just to get into the mood:
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