Zoukei-Mura J2M3 Raiden

Edbert

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Build is underway, really enjoying these kits!

Based on my experience with their Bf109, it was better to use their opaque dash and insert a decal for each gauge as opposed to the sheet of gauges adhered behind a clear plastic (painted of course) dashboard. So without really looking close enough I started down that path with this one. Turns out there's only one decal for gauges and they are all combined. I did consider cutting each one out, but only briefly. I chose to use the clear version.

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That panel on the right side will be moved over after painting.

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The engine was really complex, and is incomplete in this shot. The cockpit base is complete but just a base coat of color before adding detail paint and a clear.
 
Just plugging away, ZM kits kinda force you to slow down, I appreciate the help with that.

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Having a bit of trouble with the IP, which is why this is dry-fitted and testing only for now.

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Agree... where did you get the mini-clamps (at first I thought they were plastic clothespins)? They look really useful!
 
One thing I'm noticing now is the interior green paint. Are you sure this is correct? (If it isn't, of course, it's a bit late to do anything about it :) ) The reason I ask is because AFAIK, Japanese planes were painted on the inside with a kind of translucent varnish that came in various tints depending on the manufacturer, rather than opaque paint like their opponents.
 

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