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Looks fantastic! The fabric effect, under a coat of silver paint, is perfectly convincing. Alain
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A5M4 Claude - Special Hobby kit - FINISHED
Alain Gadbois replied to denders's topic in Turning Japanese
What a great build! Eye catching certainly! Alain -
1/72? Amazing! Alain
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Fantastic looking Lanc! Excellent paint job! Alain
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Hello all! Here’s a bit more progress: First, I forgot to show the two brass tube sections for the guns rear ends! They were cut with a normal metal saw then sanded to the exact lenth on a belt sander. Dropped both on the floor in the process, one rolling behind the water heater, but managed to find them in the end! Now to interior details, but not the cockpit yet! The interior of the air brakes is a bit bare… Also, fit is very loose as designed in the kit: What is needed is sheet styrene strips to narrow the gap. The collection of spare bits to detail the interior: The results of a nice Sunday afternoon of work! Thanks for watching! Alain
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Thanks, will look into this! I know of a B-Wing in preparation in 1/48 which will be impressive for sure, but not certain if it will be printed or cast in resin.
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The kit now has a real Star Wars feel, compared to the original toy-like appearance. It would be nice for a new large kit of the Snowspeeder to be available! Alain
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Amazing! Working with clear resin really adds a new dimension to miniatures! I’m certain anyone seeing your work will be as highly impressed as I ! Alain
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Hi, a satisfying milestone has been reached! All the extra detail on the top surface is done. First coat of primer. Overall view of the top half. Some small areas to work on to remove small defects, but quite nice in general. Next is to get on with the interior! Alain
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Yes I am, I have 2 kits in the stash I want to build eventually. I mostly have pictures taken here and there around the internet plus some books. I have researched the gear wells and cockpit mostly. I like the riveting on the kit. I lighly sanded the raised rivets (on a small area to test). The result looks like counter sunk rivets with a small depression around on the skin surface. Quite convincing! Alain
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Very useful description of your corrections! Thanks! Alain
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Simply blown away by the fuselage interior! Absolutely fabulous, but worried much won’t be visible when it is all closed up! Thanks for explaining and sharing the Apoxy Sculpt wiring! Brilliant idea! Alain
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Excellent work on the cockpit! Tried to build the Revell kit when I was a teenager but, with the Squadron book as reference, found it had so many flaws I couldn’t fix that it was turned into a sf model! A few years later (late ‘80s) visiting NYC, on the sidewalk in front of an army surplus store, there was one of these gunner gunsights complete with its articulated arms. Of course I recognized ii immediately! Price tag was around 75$. Didn’t have that cash on me as a poor student and also wondering how I could bring it back across the border into Canada riding on a Greyhound bus! Still a bit sad letting that opportunity go by… Alain
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Here’s one pilot’s description: »Two cylindrical projections on top, one below « .
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While we are waiting for our F-35 to arrive, the Canadian Warplane Heritage museum is getting their Spitfire airworthy! Could do a good job against the balloon invasion! https://www.warplane.com/aircraft/collection/details.aspx?aircraftId=36 Alain
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Hasegawa 1/32 Kawanishi N1K2-J "Shidenkai"
Alain Gadbois replied to mywifehatesmodels's topic in Turning Japanese
Great riveting work! Very well done! Alain -
You mean last image…
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Could be a cool ceiling fan with a motor!
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Thanks! The strange thing is the film miniature used kit parts to detail those areas, and I had to try to replicate them with scratch built items! Alain
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Very sharp work! Looks terrific! Alain
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Time for a new update! I detailed the areas that were so bare in the kit with styrene rods and various bits to imitate what I could make out on the pictures I had of the right hand side. I made the left side similar but with variations of details. Still need to add more to the rear side of these parts, but getting there! One of my 3D print parts, as I took it out of its ziplock, exhibited a sticky substance covering all its right hand corner. Was cleaned-up with 99% alcohol, but can still see some in the angles… Turning over the part, I discovered a deformation in the resin and a prick with a X-acto revealed a void that had obviously been filled with uncured resin. I cleaned it also, but to be certain no more turns up, I will drill in a few thick places to find possible more uncured masses. This has already happened with thick printed parts before, so beware! Luckily, no painting or assembly had occurred, otherwise fixing this might have been impossible. bye for now! Alain