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P-40E Hasegawa 1/32


ajmac

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Due the limited space in my showcase left to build models in 1/32 despite having 4 or 5 models, new, and sealed inside the boxes. I resolve to build a model for a friend of mine while participating in a GB. 

 

The model is the P-40 from Hasegawa in 1/32 scale.

 

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Versions of the model. If I can get other decals will make a different version. These decals do not like me much.

 

P-40E003.jpg

 

Regards

 

ajcmac

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Its been a while i saw a P40 beeing built....

 

 

I like them lines of that bird, it looks cool.....

 

One thing.....if you go for a shark mouth on this one...you are my idol :D since this one is made for that looks.....

 

/Mal

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Thank you for following. 

 

Its been a while i saw a P40 beeing built....

 

 

I like them lines of that bird, it looks cool.....

 

One thing.....if you go for a shark mouth on this one...you are my idol :D since this one is made for that looks.....

 

/Mal

 

Mal

 

I'm trying to get a new sheet of decals  :help: . 
 
I started building the model preparing parts of the interior and the landing gear wells for the painting. 
 
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I painted the instrument panel.
 
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Regards
 
ajcmac
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Finished the instrument panel.

 

P-40E034.jpg

 

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P-40E036.jpg

 

P-40E042.jpg

 

The radiator assembly. 

 

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I glued both sides of the fuselage. Some work with the mass of vidraceira, much sandpaper. Now redo the lines of panels and rivets.

 

P-40E007.jpg

 

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Regards

 

ajcmac

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I can definitely speak for the quality of the Montex masks for the P-40. The flexible mask material Montex uses, is also re-usable (on the same aircraft depending on how careful you are when handling them) Well made product, and  I can attest they work well even over foil.

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