Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
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Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
Wow great finish. Never realized it was that small
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Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
Thanks, everyone! It's a great kit. I started it on May 11 and took the last photos on the 29th and never really hurried anything. The reason I am finishing a lot right now is just circumstance, the Arrow took 6 or 7 months and the B-26K an eternity, it seemed. I started the Honda on May 2nd but I had a delay waiting for the white paint. It does help to have a big bench because I can work on 3 or 4 models at a time and just have the active one on the working area, the rest on other areas that are not disturbed. It really helps to keep things organized and reduces lost parts. But I still couldn't find the mirrors for the RA 272 for a day or so, still in the 3 clamp weighted fixture but hidden from view in plain sight until I cleaned up the entire bench. I'm still doing the plastic modeling in the same shop, the new bigger one is where I will do R/C and other projects.
Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
Wow that was fast! Nice first attempt at weathering. Unfortunately, it's one of those things that you really have to commit to in order to achieve a plausible effect. I would base my chipping pattern on path of access for pilots and mechanics. That's why wing roots commonly show the most wear. And if the top is chipped, wouldn't the bottom of the aircraft, especially in that light color, show signs of wear as well? I know, I know... it's a like a Pandora's box once you open it.
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Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
Man that looks great!
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Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
Baby steps John, baby steps!jkim wrote:Wow that was fast! Nice first attempt at weathering. Unfortunately, it's one of those things that you really have to commit to in order to achieve a plausible effect. I would base my chipping pattern on path of access for pilots and mechanics. That's why wing roots commonly show the most wear. And if the top is chipped, wouldn't the bottom of the aircraft, especially in that light color, show signs of wear as well? I know, I know... it's a like a Pandora's box once you open it.
Thanks, Mike.
Re: Tamiya Ki-46 III Dinah
I'm also not only impressed by your build but also by the fact that the Dinah was that small. Those window segments seem to strech its proportions.
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