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Geoffers Airfix 1/72 NakajimaB5N2 “Kate” (Club Edition)

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Excellent update Geoff :smiling3:
The kit looks really well detailed,hard to believe it's braille scale.... and all 3 aircrew provided, that's a refreshing change. ;)
Good, steady progress underway.
Great bit of info regarding the surrender scheme too,a very interesting read. :smiling3:
Top stuff mate!!
Cheers Andy :thumb2:
Looking good, and thanks for the explanation of the markings.
Pete
Thanks Pete :smiling4:
Every day is a school day. I learn something most days on here!
Glad you found it instructive Ian :smiling:
Nice start with the internals
Thank you Mick :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
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More progress

The cockpit has been painted, I used Tamiya XF 71 cockpit green as Nakajima apparently used a colour very similar to this.
One dry the various kit transfers were added along with the KitsWorld seat belts.

Apart from a quick dab here and there with Tamiya Panel Liner to grubby it up a bit this is as far as I am going with the cockpit because disappointingly once buttoned up hardly anything can be seen :anguished:

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The fuselage has been glued together and cemented into place and the various elevators and flaps have been added.

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There is optional parts for dropped flaps but I’m trying to keep it as close to the reference picture I found hence the raised versions.

A few of the seams will probably need a bit of a clean up then it will be more or less ready for primer.

Another update soon, thanks for looking :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
That's coming on very nicely Geoff. These newer Airfix offerings really are the business.

And like the others thanks for the history lesson on the markings.

ATB.

Andrew
 
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That's coming on very nicely Geoff. These newer Airfix offerings really are the business.

And like the others thanks for the history lesson on the markings.

ATB.

Andrew
Thank you Andrew :thumb2:

Yes Airfix have certainly upped their game now. Only disappointing thing about this kit is the fantastic cockpit which can hardly be seen :anguished:

Geoff.
 
Excellent stuff. Yet another one here that had not heard of the surrender markings. The kit looks as good as most 1/48ths to be honest. Looking like it will be a fun trouble free build.
 
Still with you here Geoff! I fell a little behind and really like how this is coming along. Love the seatbelts Sir!!! I haven't even started my Peggy yet...

Prost
Allen
 
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Excellent stuff. Yet another one here that had not heard of the surrender markings. The kit looks as good as most 1/48ths to be honest. Looking like it will be a fun trouble free build.
Cheers Tim :thumb2:. Yes it’s a lovely little kit and is going together without any issues so far.

Looking good, coming along very nicely Geoff.
Thanks Ian :smiling4:

Still with you here Geoff! I fell a little behind and really like how this is coming along. Love the seatbelts Sir!!! I haven't even started my Peggy yet...

Prost
Allen
Thank you Allen, don’t worry you’ve got lots of time to catch up :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
All looking tickety boo from here Geoff :thumb2:....
.... Ah,cockpits,the travisty of, "so much effort.....so little to be seen"!!:dizzy:.
 
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All looking tickety boo from here Geoff :thumb2:....
.... Ah,cockpits,the travisty of, "so much effort.....so little to be seen"!!:dizzy:.

Thanks Andy :thumb2:

Yes it’s a shame about the cockpit. I suppose we modellers demand extra kit detail from the manufacturer but so much of its wasted :rolling:

Geoff.
 
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'sokay Geoff, we all know it's there! ;) Keep it coming!:thumb2:

Blimey Rick I’ve just been on google translate to see what “sokay” meant. I thought it was a Japanese word until the penny dropped :surprised::tears-of-joy:

Geoff.
 
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You’m alright our kid, it’s was bostin ;):tears-of-joy:

(a bit of Black Country dialect back at ya :thumb2: )

Geoff.
 
Interesting history to the markings, which like many I'd had never heard of.
Seat thank you , and coffee if on.
 
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Glad to have you along John, tea :smiling4: and coffee at the back help yourself to biccies

Geoff.
 
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