Tamiya 1/48 N1K1-J Shiden "George"
This was an enjoyable build start to finish. I built the "George" with only photo-etch harness straps for cockpit detail. My Paints were Model Master enamels and I weathered using pastels and a Prisma color silver pencil.
Very nice model. I don't know if Tamiya's instructions cover this or not, but all Kawanishi land-based N1K fighters were unpainted aluminum on the lower surfaces other than the fabric control surfaces. Not a dump on the model, just information for next time.
Thanks Tom for the info it was what the instructions said. Kind of funny when the Japanese company gives out the wrong info. I know your work and I trust you so thanks again its always "good" intel" when it helps me become a better modeler.
Don't worry, many of us made the same mistake many times. š
Good looking build, Thomas, especially the weathering. Just right ! I certainly wish I had that touch...
Thanks Joe, I really tried to not over do the weathering. I appreciate the kind words...happy modeling !
Actually, if you look at pictures of N1K1s on Guam or in the Philippines in 1944, it's virtually impossible to do "too much" weathering. With this airplane, "too much is not enough" is the rule.
Tom I didn,t have any pictures of N1K1,s in guam but I,m sure by late in the war they looked pretty ''ratty'' . I tried to portray my model as in service early as I,m sure weathering is a progress. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of WW2 Japanese a/c I take all your comments into consideration.
Tom,
I like everything you did with this. I agree, the weathering is just right. I know some of the Japanese a/c looked terrible due to weather and poor paint but I think the way you did it is perfect.
i like it a lot tom
Thanks Bob I,m new to the site so I appreciate all comments.
I agree with Frank, I think the weathering is just right, too. In fact, the whole model looks just right.
Thanks George its far from "just right" but I had fun and that,s what this hobby is all about right ? This is only the 5th completed model in 10 years so I have much more learning to do. I appreciate all of the comments. Happy modeling
Your weathering makes the model come to life, nice build!
Thanks Mike for your kind comments. Making a model come to life is the highest form of praise and I,m not sure I deserve that but its what I was trying to do. Thanks again
Impressive work on the last Japanese super-fighter project of the war. Loved the weathering work!
Thanks Roberto, I,m glad you liked the weathering I tried to keep it understated but realistic, thanks again
Thomas, I really like what you did with this model, nicely weathered and skillfully built. I love the "Georgeā, truly a big stocky brute that looks like it means business. Itās a nice change from the usual gracile fighters produce in Japan. Japanese Army AC and Amour weathering is a lot wine; light, med or full body- itās about personal taste.
Thanks Erich, I see modeling as a snap shot in time I,m sure Japan did not deliver A/C to the front line bases with the paint falling off. I agree that all of modeling is personal preference and if its not fun whats the point ? Thanks again for the kind words Tom