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Hello everyone,

 

I am from France and i am very happy to post my first topic on LSP with all your incredible works guys !!!!!

I would like to show you my last building the famous KI 84 from Hasegawa.

The only accessories is Quickboost exhaust and Eduard PE for the cockpit.

I hope you enjoyed and sorry for my bad english :) !

 

Cheers

X15

 

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Posted

Wow, that is stunning! And very expertly weathered. I'd love to publish your photos on the LSP website if you'd permit me.

 

By the way, welcome aboard!

 

:post1:

 

Kev

Posted

Agree with Kev.........the weathering is SPOT on brother.

 

We all know the way the Japanese aircraft looked in that theater, especially later in the war, but sometimes people IMHO go to a bit too far and/or too uniform with their heavy weathering.

 

Yours is really well worn in the best and most natural looking way.

 

Great work! I think we'd all like to see more...........

Posted

A very stunning build ! I love well worn planes !...........Harv :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :punk:

Posted (edited)

Hello, thank you very much for your kind comments

For Kevin thank you and of course you can used this pictures as you want.

Some pics of different building parts

i used Gunze for painting, and Prince August for varnish.

Cheers

X15

 

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Posted

For Kevin thank you and of course you can used this pictures as you want.

 

Awesome! I just need your full name to credit the article properly.

 

Kev

Posted

Looks fantastic. Very realistic chipping, but I really want to know how you dented the tanks - looks so real.

 

Your english is fine btw - no worries

Posted

That banged up cowling looks fantastic, so as the transitions of the faded color and chipping a real gem! Thanks for sharing. :party0023:

Cheers

Martin

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