Thanks guys! While I'm on the tail assembly, I thought I'd add a couple more enhancements. The antenna mast is just a pip of plastic molded onto one side of the tail fin. It's too small to drill a hole into so I wanted something more definitive to accommodate the future aerial wire.
Using a spare piece of photoetch, I gouged out a furrow on the inside of the tail fin so that the PE piece would not inhibit the two halves from mating together flush and glued the piece in.
Similar to the actuators on the horizontal stabilizers, there was an opportunity to refine the actuators on the vertical fin.
Not a 100% accurate but it adds a little refinement to this area. I've glued the small brass bits into place, hoping they are secure and will not get bumped off during the long construction process.
The tail assembly, not yet glued together...
1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
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Another detail I've added to the Shiden Kai. The kit gives you boarding ladders for each side of the aircraft. Like the Fw 190D-9, the boarding ladder is retractable. The kit shows the ladder in the retracted position, laying flush with the bottom of the wing. If you want to mount the boarding ladder, the kit requires you to open up the appropriate hole. I am going to have the port ladder extended. But instead of just drilling the hole, I thought it's more realistic to open the space that the ladder would occupy.
A piece of sheet styrene was used to block off the opening and a small hole was drilled into that to accept the ladder. I dry fit the fuselage to make sure the piece of styrene wasn't interfering with the fit.
Another small detail that hopefully adds to the overall model.
A piece of sheet styrene was used to block off the opening and a small hole was drilled into that to accept the ladder. I dry fit the fuselage to make sure the piece of styrene wasn't interfering with the fit.
Another small detail that hopefully adds to the overall model.
John aka JKim
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Re: 1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
Another very nice extra detail.
March as one, Don't look back
Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
Our shields will form a mighty wall
United we shall never fall
Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
Our shields will form a mighty wall
United we shall never fall
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Re: 1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
Nice!!
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Very nice! And that repair is awesome!
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Re: 1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
Don't lose that ladder.
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Author unknown- 352nd Fighter Group, Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney
“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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Oh you’re bad...
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Re: 1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
Go ahead and tease me about the ladder! I can take it. It's locked in a baggy for now. And... I've got a spare on the sprue since Hasegawa provides one for each side. So there!
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Re: 1/32 Hasegawa N1K2-J Shiden Kai
I use old empty prescription bottles, small plastic boxes from the dollar store to store small parts off the sprues when I'm working on a particular kit. I usually do so when I want to reduce or weed out excessive sprue trees to clean up clutter in kit boxes. I avoid using plastic baggies in fear of snapping small parts.
“Who controls the skies, controls the fate of this Earth”
Author unknown- 352nd Fighter Group, Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney
“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
Author unknown- 352nd Fighter Group, Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney
“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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I have a collection of small ziplock baggies that I use. Usually, the aftermarket companies use them to package their products so there is always an incoming supply of these. I like these baggies because they lie flat and I can just toss them into the box when I'm rotating between builds.
Taking a closer look at two interior parts that I feel are important: the throttle quadrant and the gunsight. These have been snipped from the sprue and the mold seams carefully removed. I've partially reamed out the optic element of the gunsight with the tip of a small drill bit so that I can put a drop of clear UV epoxy in it at the end.
The Brengun detail set has some upgrades for both of these components. I can't promise that I'll be using all of these phototech pieces. Sometimes they look better on paper than real life.
And sometimes the parts are just too small and fiddle to bother with (at least for me). For example, I'm pretty dubious about folding those tiny holders for the gunsight glass film... seriously?
I've noticed that Brengun includes a great deal of exterior enhancements as well. Notice the wheel hub details to the right of the gunsight section. I've already painted the wheel hubs without realizing that there were these enhancements. I'll have to take a closer look at the instruction sheet to take inventory of all of the possible improvements.
Taking a closer look at two interior parts that I feel are important: the throttle quadrant and the gunsight. These have been snipped from the sprue and the mold seams carefully removed. I've partially reamed out the optic element of the gunsight with the tip of a small drill bit so that I can put a drop of clear UV epoxy in it at the end.
The Brengun detail set has some upgrades for both of these components. I can't promise that I'll be using all of these phototech pieces. Sometimes they look better on paper than real life.
And sometimes the parts are just too small and fiddle to bother with (at least for me). For example, I'm pretty dubious about folding those tiny holders for the gunsight glass film... seriously?
I've noticed that Brengun includes a great deal of exterior enhancements as well. Notice the wheel hub details to the right of the gunsight section. I've already painted the wheel hubs without realizing that there were these enhancements. I'll have to take a closer look at the instruction sheet to take inventory of all of the possible improvements.
John aka JKim
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