GusMac Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Life has been a little 'interesting' for the last week or so, so bench time has been minimal. However, got half an hour or so tonight to make a tentative start on this. Got the micro chisels and a sanding stick out to remove the raised detail from the instrument panel ready for the photoetch which is in the detail set. Ernie very kindly included the full detail set with the kit prize so there's also the resin engine, bombs and the wing fold set. Plan is to use all of them. I'm hoping life is settling down again and I can get properly into this. 7
GusMac Posted Wednesday at 08:06 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:06 PM Have had some decent bench time over the last few days as the weather here has reverted to more typical Spring weather, ie rubbish! I've got all the cockpit sub-assemblies ready for priming and painting. Lots of very small parts to attach but thankfully managed to get them all on without any losses. The plastic has a slightly strange texture being hard but waxy and some of the parts needed a fair bit of clean-up but it's not difficult to put together, just needs time and no rushing. So, next it's primer and the Kawanishi interior green then lots of detail painting. 6
HubertB Posted Wednesday at 08:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:57 PM Ah, a Val in a proper scale ! Hubert 2
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 12:01 AM Posted Thursday at 12:01 AM This is exciting, One of the very few Japanese types that spikes my interest, I will watch closely. Cheers Martin 1
DocRob Posted Thursday at 09:11 AM Posted Thursday at 09:11 AM Looks like we are in the same boat weather wise, Gus. The interior looks fantastic and very detailed. I can´t wait to see some color applied, as the gray plastic looks as unappealing as a German RLM66 cockpit . Cheers Rob 1
KevinM Posted Thursday at 11:15 AM Posted Thursday at 11:15 AM Looking good Gus I think Ernie did one of these about a year ago came out nice. 1
Count0 Posted Thursday at 06:32 PM Posted Thursday at 06:32 PM 21 hours ago, HubertB said: proper scale ! Someone needs to beat you with a micrometer... Just kidding. 2
HubertB Posted Thursday at 06:51 PM Posted Thursday at 06:51 PM 19 minutes ago, Count0 said: Someone needs to beat you with a micrometer... Just kidding. A 1/35 model occupies 76% of the volume of the same 1/32 model … That’s no micrometer issue for me, but then, each to his own (including sense of humor ) Hubert 3
GusMac Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM Author Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM 9 hours ago, KevinM said: Looking good Gus I think Ernie did one of these about a year ago came out nice. This kit was gifted by Ernie as the prize in the GB last year, so I'm using his build as inspiration. If mine looks half as good as his I'll be happy. 2
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