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Rob

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Started this last night. Seems to be a pretty straightforward kit. Four sprues a couple Springs a metal wire and minimum PE along with the clear canopy stuff. Typical border instructions. Absolutely zero detail on how and why and what. Don't get me wrong. The detail on the plane itself is really good. It's just that there's no painting instructions whatsoever. There's really no detail on how the piece fits in much less what the name of that piece is. So if you're new to this modeling Hobby you better have a good picture in your head of what you want your plane to look like. And the steps you need to take to paint it. Started with the engine first, Drilling from the inside and gluing the wires in there before cementing the two halves together

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Nope. As Snoopy would say.. nope, not today. I'm just getting over all the damn frustration. Maybe if I would have used the right wire instead of unraveling speaker wire. Maybe if I actually knew what I was doing. Maybe. Maybe if I was younger and my eyesight was better and I didn't have a slight Shake. I drilled all that stuff out and ran the wires and and started running the wires and that's what it just took an immediate left turn over the cliff. One wire didn't look right and the next one broke off and that's when the Flackhammer started whispering in my ear and I just tore all the wires out and said the heck with it. And the blood pressure immediately went down. So I am just working on the engine. Primed it and then X11 Chrome silver and black panel liner and I'm going to let that dry overnight. See you

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While they are beautiful when complete, I find building radials to be very frustrating, particularly large scale or anything bigger than 1/48. I'm in the finishing stages of a J2M3 which will have almost none of the engine be visible, considerably less than the A6M.

You're a better man than I. Unless the intent is to open up all the engine panels, I don't bother with that kind of detail. I look forward to what do you with the rest!
 
When it stops being fun, stop.
I'd love to be able to super detail, but I just KNOW I haven't the patience. So I admire the fact you even attempted it!
Engine looks great anyway.
 
Thanks all! You know an introspect I should have detailed the engine in my ZM fw 190. Compare that engine to this engine and the ZM engine would be a lot easier to detail because there's just better parts. This kit says detail the engine and detailed machine guns. Yeah you can detail the crap out of them but you not going to see nothing. I mean check out the pictures. You're going to see a little bit of the front engine and you will see two tiny exhaust stubs coming out. All that work, if you decide to paint everything in detail, we'll all be hidden. But all in all the things going together pretty good. There is some Flash and I would double and triple check the fit because it doesn't really show you specific. Sometimes you just got to figure it out and like I've said before there's no paint instructions. You're on your own. Next up on the build is the cockpit area with machine guns

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I am starting to think I need to think ahead more as I build and figure out what will be visible and what will not, and only paint and detail those parts. I to am tired of spending hours on fine detail and $$ paint to just have a sliver visible. It is just an oddity of the hobby how they over detail certain hidden areas. I guess they want to give builders the option of leaving off cowlings, access panels, but in the Corsair I am working on that wasn't even a listed option. And then the machine gun ports are just holes in the wings, not even barrels in there.
 
Oh you bet you got to think ahead. I'm working on the cockpit right now and whether to get it all glued up and then paint or paint it in sections and then glue it with super glue. My next model kind of depends on how I'm feeling. Do I feel like I want a big kit with lots of parts and pieces? If so do I want it out in the open or is it going to be hidden? Do I want an easy build so I can get to painting? How is the model going to be finished? A bunch of greasy ass dirt thrown everywhere or an exquisitely detailed, perfectly painted model with only one fingerprint. It all depends on what you want to do. On this particular model? I think it's going to be a weary war-torn airplane on its last legs and boy is it going to be fun to build and paint

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Very nice!

I've broken the bags on an A6M recently, looking forward to seeing your progress. I'm only looking at a 1/48 version,. so much easier, essentially one sprue other than the 4 big parts.
 
For what it is worth, with Tamiya paints, the main body green color of typical IJN color scheme will be XF-11 IJN Green and the underside will be Tamiya XF-12 IJN Grey
Although some planes I think earlier on had a black cowling rather that the XF-18 grey/blue color

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Haha , that was the only thing I could think of but your nails ain't long .
You'd need months to produce those bayonets Panther had .
 
I'm thinking more xf-13 J.A green for the body maybe a bit of white to tone it down and on the interior I'm using xf71 which is cockpit green i j n. I'll probably go with the black cowling although I'm not even close to that yet. I'm thinking I'm going to go for late War when they were kamikazes. I might try my hand at some hairspray chipping or something I haven't quite decided yet. Anyways. Here's the cockpit it's not weathered yet I am going to take it out back right now and put a gloss coat on it so I can weather it and maybe do a little bit more painting

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