OK the last Girl from Nakajima is complete, the 15 year journey from Atlanta, the shelf of doom to shelf of display (yet to be located) is over.
Clearcoat, weathering (mild), flatcoat, canopy, antenna, etc. NO decals were harmed in the making of this kit, every marking was sprayed on.A word about Alcad II (Lacquer based) clear-coat-it was still tacky after a week. Went on nice, very clear, BUT...won't be using it again. I want the clear coats to cure quick. I hate fingerprints.
Anyway, a couple of extras. I saw in a couple of films, the pilots using a rope , cable, of some sort hanging out of the cockpit, to get up on the wing and board the plane. Guessed where it went and made one out of some thin macramé rope painted black. It may be a tad too thick, may replace it.
Then, in the Kato movie is a shot of some Burmese and their Water Buffaloes, for local color. Always had this in the back of my head (what a dungeon that is) so years ago I picked up an appropriate looking beastie at a figure show. Also got a Verlinden set of Vietnamese folks, one of which is my lil' girl here. The Buff got a hoof repair and a repaint based on research and his driver got a colorful shirt to replace her VC pajamas. Also made her a nice straw hat. Again, please don't look at the face. She was somebody's baby once. I cannot paint faces or any exposed human flesh very well.
BTW Hayabusa fans, you're welcome. Now that I'm done with this, Zoukie-Mura will be releasing a brand new 1/32 Ki-43-II any day now. Hoping for a Ki-43-I actually.
More to come to finish this thread , I have to bring the Nakajima's sisters down and clean them up for the family portrait.
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