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RFI forHasegawa 1/32 KI-84 Hayate (Frank)


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Here is my RFI for my Hasegawa 1/32 KI-84 Hayate (Frank)

 

The original goal the this build was to test and experiment with heavy wear, weathering, and chipping. This was going to look like it was used, abused, and forgotten about.

 

This build had all the weathering techniques thrown at it, basecoating, mottling, chipping, washes, pastels, and pigments.

 

Wash...Flory Grime wash (all over airframe) and Vallejo Black Wash (engine)

Pigments...Flory Light Sienna (undercarriage dirt) and Vallejo Pigments Light Yellow Ochre (topside dust)

Pastels...Tamiya Orange Rust, Gun Metal, Soot, and Yellow

Paint...Vallejo Metal Aluminum and Duraluminum. Bottom XF-76, Top XF-67, Interior XF-49

Chipping...Vallejo Chipping Fluid (50/50 mix with thinner)

 

Hasegawa Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (Frank) special edition

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Montex Mask 32100

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Eduard 32542 Interior set

 

Quickboost exhaust

 

My build thread: http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=71796

 

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Thank you, I am considering doing a Dauntless using a similar technique I learned on this, but by using different layers of blue paint for a faded look, without going to bare metal. The idea popped into my head recently and I its stuck in my head now. I have to try it at least. 

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