Uncarina Posted December 5, 2023 Share Posted December 5, 2023 As my Spitfire XIVe build is nearing its finish I going to start building the ZM FW-190A-4: I have some aftermarket already including the ZM 3D cockpit set, HGW seatbelts, Master armament set, AIMS decals for making masks, and TopNotch camouflage masks. I've already prepainted the parts with Tamiya AS-12 primer, so I'll be starting soon. Come along for the ride! Cheers, Tom Shoggz, TAG, HB252 and 22 others 23 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tolga ULGUR Posted December 5, 2023 Share Posted December 5, 2023 Woow, woow and another wooww Fanes, Kagemusha, williamj and 3 others 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monthebiff Posted December 5, 2023 Share Posted December 5, 2023 Looking forward to this one Tom, great subject choice as well. Regards. Andy Uncarina and Martinnfb 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncarina Posted December 6, 2023 Author Share Posted December 6, 2023 2 hours ago, monthebiff said: Looking forward to this one Tom, great subject choice as well. Regards. Andy Thanks Andy! I’m pretty excited to start this, and eventually add that camo scheme. Along the way I’ve got a feeling that I’ll be marveling at the engineering Zoukei Mura put into this kit. Cheers, Tom daHeld 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dpgsbody55 Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 Looking forward to this. I've got some aftermarket on the way from Japan for mine, so I'm looking forward to you showing us all how it should be done. No pressure... Cheers, Michael Uncarina and daHeld 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncarina Posted December 6, 2023 Author Share Posted December 6, 2023 9 hours ago, Dpgsbody55 said: Looking forward to this. I've got some aftermarket on the way from Japan for mine, so I'm looking forward to you showing us all how it should be done. No pressure... Cheers, Michael Haha Michael, “should” and I are just nodding acquaintances! I hope to get started this week, and will share some thoughts about the way the kit is designed before then. Cheers, Tom daHeld 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeMaben Posted December 7, 2023 Share Posted December 7, 2023 Uncarina 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncarina Posted December 8, 2023 Author Share Posted December 8, 2023 (edited) Just to give you a better idea of what I am aiming for, here is a wonderful color photo with my candidate subject in the background: Note the light background to the swastika, the freehand RLM 70 and 71 or black camo with brown patches (I am planning to use RLM 79, but maybe it was something else). Was the underside color RLM 65 or 76? In any case, I am still deciding if I will be adding the patchy white winter color. As I wrote previously I'd like to add my initial impressions of the new ZM FW-190A-4 kit. In general I absolutely love building ZM kits and have completed their Skyraider, Horten, DO-335, TA-152H-0, and HS-129 (this just needs a paint). I'll start in general terms and get more specific, and am using photos from the ZM Old Mans Blog for reference: 1) Building Zoukei Mura kits is an immersive journey whereas assembly of other manufacturers kits (except for Kotare and WingNut Wings) is a process. By this I mean the way the instructions are designed you have a good idea of what each part is on the actual airframe, its color, and how it fits in relation to the subassembly: The kit assembly is in major subgroups, in this case the engine, cockpit, fuselage, wings, and landing gear. The dedication, attention, and care that Zoukei Mura puts into their instructions is striking. 2) Error propagation is more pronounced in Zoukei Mura kits than other kits. Because their design philosophy of parts breakdown resembling the actual airframe as much as possible, no ZM kit has just one or two pieces for the fuselage or wings, and this extends to interior components that won't be seen. Because of this, I only commit to glue when I've test fitted a part, subassembly, and major part of the airframe in advance--dry-fitting as much of the airframe is key. In addition, I mainly use Tamiya Extra-Thin cement because when (not if) I have to go back and alter the fit a subsequent cement application will debond the part. 3) Now on to some things that set this kit apart. Zoukei Mura has started sharing detailed assembly of their kits in their Old Man Blog: https://www.zoukeimura.co.jp/en/sentiment/oyajiblog_128.html. I am not sure if this is replacing their Concept Notes or not, but they shared the FW-190A-4 build before the general kit release. This build focuses on three critical advisories: engine fit (exhausts and connection to the firewall), cockpit fit (alignment of bulkheads), and assembly/alignment of the landing gear. A supplement sheet in red to the instructions that focuses on these areas with build tips is included in the kit. 4) Something I am happy to see is that it appears the only fuselage seam to fill is at the very top of the fin fillet; everything else has a panel covering the top and bottom of the fuselage. Kotare did this with their Spitfire and the fit is awesome. I don't yet know if that will be the case here, but the more recent ZM kits tend to have a stellar fit (except for the HS-129 fuselage/wing panels). That's it for now, but I will be getting started on the engine next! Cheers, Tom Edited December 8, 2023 by Uncarina Antonio Argudo, D.B. Andrus, Martinnfb and 11 others 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoggz Posted December 8, 2023 Share Posted December 8, 2023 I'm hopping on your ZM bus to ride along - particularly as I have this on pre-order at Jadlam! Can't wait to see you weave your magic on this one Tom. daHeld, Martinnfb and Uncarina 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncarina Posted December 8, 2023 Author Share Posted December 8, 2023 11 minutes ago, Shoggz said: I'm hopping on you ZM bus to ride along - particularly as I have this on pre-order at Jadlam! Can't wait to see you weave your magic on this one Tom. Welcome aboard! I hope to do a good job, and will share observations and possible fixes (if needed) as I go. Cheers, Tom Martinnfb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antonio Argudo Posted December 8, 2023 Share Posted December 8, 2023 Nice project Tom, JG 54 colors are a bit of a mystery, most probably mixed in the field but definitively non standard, here are some reference pics, including the one found in the forest untouched in the 80's, hope they are helpful, cheers Dpgsbody55, D.B. Andrus, nmayhew and 6 others 6 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antonio Argudo Posted December 8, 2023 Share Posted December 8, 2023 Eugen Dem, Martinnfb, Uncarina and 9 others 10 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncarina Posted December 8, 2023 Author Share Posted December 8, 2023 Thank you Antonio! These are awesome. I am no experten, so please feel free to correct any errors you see. Cheers, Tom Antonio Argudo and Martinnfb 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dpgsbody55 Posted December 9, 2023 Share Posted December 9, 2023 11 hours ago, Uncarina said: Just to give you a better idea of what I am aiming for, here is a wonderful color photo with my candidate subject in the background: Note the light background to the swastika, the freehand RLM 70 and 71 or black camo with brown patches (I am planning to use RLM 79, but maybe it was something else). Was the underside color RLM 65 or 76? In any case, I am still deciding if I will be adding the patchy white winter color. As I wrote previously I'd like to add my initial impressions of the new ZM FW-190A-4 kit. In general I absolutely love building ZM kits and have completed their Skyraider, Horten, DO-335, TA-152H-0, and HS-129 (this just needs a paint). I'll start in general terms and get more specific, and am using photos from the ZM Old Mans Blog for reference: 1) Building Zoukei Mura kits is an immersive journey whereas assembly of other manufacturers kits (except for Kotare and WingNut Wings) is a process. By this I mean the way the instructions are designed you have a good idea of what each part is on the actual airframe, its color, and how it fits in relation to the subassembly: The kit assembly is in major subgroups, in this case the engine, cockpit, fuselage, wings, and landing gear. The dedication, attention, and care that Zoukei Mura puts into their instructions is striking. 2) Error propagation is more pronounced in Zoukei Mura kits than other kits. Because their design philosophy of parts breakdown resembling the actual airframe as much as possible, no ZM kit has just one or two pieces for the fuselage or wings, and this extends to interior components that won't be seen. Because of this, I only commit to glue when I've test fitted a part, subassembly, and major part of the airframe in advance--dry-fitting as much of the airframe is key. In addition, I mainly use Tamiya Extra-Thin cement because when (not if) I have to go back and alter the fit a subsequent cement application will debond the part. 3) Now on to some things that set this kit apart. Zoukei Mura has started sharing detailed assembly of their kits in their Old Man Blog: https://www.zoukeimura.co.jp/en/sentiment/oyajiblog_128.html. I am not sure if this is replacing their Concept Notes or not, but they shared the FW-190A-4 build before the general kit release. This build focuses on three critical advisories: engine fit (exhausts and connection to the firewall), cockpit fit (alignment of bulkheads), and assembly/alignment of the landing gear. A supplement sheet in red to the instructions that focuses on these areas with build tips is included in the kit. 4) Something I am happy to see is that it appears the only fuselage seam to fill is at the very top of the fin fillet; everything else has a panel covering the top and bottom of the fuselage. Kotare did this with their Spitfire and the fit is awesome. I don't yet know if that will be the case here, but the more recent ZM kits tend to have a stellar fit (except for the HS-129 fuselage/wing panels). That's it for now, but I will be getting started on the engine next! Cheers, Tom I have to say I'm in almost total agreement with you here. I'm building their 109 right now and the kit is amazing. One of the things I love is that attention to detail and how you build the airframe, and not just the skin. It gives a much better insight to these planes than most other kits and if you test fit not just the parts you're working on now, but also the next related steps, you will finish up with an excellent replica. I really like how you can see how the 109's undercarriage works and attaches to the fuselage, rather than just sticking a leg into a socket. I've built only the DO-335 two seater and HS-129 so far, and both have been some of the most fun projects I've ever built. Incidentally, I had no problem with the HS-129 fuselage/wing panels. I have the Z-M FW-190 and TA-152H-0 in my stash, though I understand the TA-152 is not quite up to present standards, but I'm still looking forward to building both. So I'm looking forward to your first build report here. Definitely a WIP I'll be following closely, but no popcorn images for me in this Christmas period. I'm sure I'll be gaining enough weight without popcorn too. Cheers, Michael Shoggz, daHeld and Uncarina 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biggles87 Posted December 9, 2023 Share Posted December 9, 2023 I’ll tag along too if you don’t mind. I haven’t seen a ZM ‘190 build yet and recently my interest in the type has been rekindled. It looks very comprehensive so you should have lots of fun. John Uncarina 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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