DocRob Posted March 21 Posted March 21 A late Wingnut Wing . The stand looks great, Kevin, but I would add some padding onto the supporting parts. Chipping is also nice, as it is visible in the markings as well. Cheers Rob 1
KevinM Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 8 minutes ago, DocRob said: but I would add some padding onto the supporting parts. Yea plan on getting some vacuum tubing from from work like 9/32" most likely. 3
KevinM Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 The George is slowly getting to the finish line also when things hold up on another build I p/u the George and Xato w/#11 blade and start chipping.I feel at times mono(r/side looks better to me) but I have looked at quite a few pics of these birds and the chipping was minimum and around panels. 7
KevinM Posted April 22 Author Posted April 22 Like it better than the all shiny and it did blend the chipping in from my viewpoint. 8
Martinnfb Posted April 22 Posted April 22 That looks really good Kevin, prominent wear and tear as it should be on the late war Japanese fighter. 1 1
KevinM Posted April 22 Author Posted April 22 Thanks Martin the Alclad let that wash stick good on this one the 410 was over Pledge. 2
KevinM Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM She's done guys pictures suck but this is like my third set and said F'it it is what it is. 10
KevinM Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM 1 hour ago, belugawhaleman said: Great job, Kevin! Thanks Paul glad to be done. 1
Landlubber Mike Posted Monday at 12:32 AM Posted Monday at 12:32 AM Looks great to me! Very nice job as always! 1 1
Spitfire Posted Monday at 08:25 AM Posted Monday at 08:25 AM Looks great, I built one of those last year and really enjoyed it. Cheers Dennis 2 1
DocRob Posted Monday at 12:57 PM Posted Monday at 12:57 PM Very nice result Kevin. I like your chipping and the blended matte look. Cheers Rob 2 1
KevinM Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Thanks fellas for the kind remarks and likes.
belugawhaleman Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM 8 hours ago, KevinM said: Thanks fellas for the kind remarks and likes. 8 hours ago, KevinM said: Thanks fellas for the kind remarks and likes. Thank you Kevin for rekindling my interest in Japanese WWII aircraft. I recently purchased some Hasegawa 1/32 models; their Ki-84 and J2m3 Raiden. A ki-61 1/32 Hien is on its way. My first interest in modeling was building as many 1/48, Japanese aircraft available from Tamiya, Hasegawa, Nichimo, and Otaki.. These large-scale Hasegawa kits look great! Well I engineered and detailed. 1
KevinM Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM 6 hours ago, belugawhaleman said: their Ki-84 No weathering but was fun. 3
GusMac Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Love the paint job, looks great in that scheme and a bit different to the usual worn look. 1
KevinM Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, GusMac said: Love the paint job, looks great in that scheme and a bit different to the usual worn look. Thanks Gus was just one of those shown in the kit if memory serves me right.
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