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Hasegawa 1/72 Beech T34 Mentor

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Heres what i hope will be a quick build . Its the old Hasegawa beech mentor , dating from 1973 . Its a good little kit , quite detailed for its time with extemely finely done raised panel lines ( have to be careful I dont obliterate them with paint!) in 1970s silver plastic , even includes a display nameplate !
it comes with 5 decal options for JASDF or USAF. It also comes with a little towing tractor ,which is nice.
I made a start last night and its going together quite quickly .
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The kit looks nice. The chocolate digestives even better. :smiling: .
John.
 
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The kit looks nice. The chocolate digestives even better. :smiling: .
John.
Even better than that john - two chocolate hobnobs and two chocolate digestives ! ( well there was when i started , :smiling5: )
 
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Got the interior done and fuselage together. I used painted strips of tape for the belts and just painted everything else. I painted some shapes on the fuselage sides , these will give the impression of detail under the closed canopy . I added two control columns from fuse wire as strangely the kit didnt supply any. Ive also started assembling the tractor , adding some plastic card bits to the wheelarches to prevent seeing all the way through . AEC62384-F2FE-43EA-89C4-F027E2B59A40.jpeg998E827D-7BF4-4D4C-8372-3995C99C0B8C.jpeg9CC72659-C843-408F-A237-744D76EF4860.jpeg4731C629-22A0-4F2E-9586-5D09C1687860.jpeg945B88DC-B35F-480E-9019-12434836995F.jpeg9B2861A8-848C-47EA-AE0B-F5360F0CC9A3.jpeg9A3296A7-692E-4DE8-8842-B052D40AF4E0.jpeg2C470F02-2D13-44F3-AAD3-3A44CACB6747.jpeg03FF8AD1-1F04-4420-A65D-0E182837B9CA.jpeg0E944037-A331-4572-B232-E1E46A78A338.jpeg08EED34E-CDC3-467B-8646-4940B9621167.jpeg
 
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Bit more progress today until it just got too cold in the shed ( btw , had to dig a path to get in there , 12” of snow :fearful::tired:)
The wings have been glued together and fitted to the fuselage along with the tailplanes , so its looking like an aircraft now. The canopy has been masked up ( my absolute favourite job :rolling:) and glued on , taped down until its cured . I think I’m going to go for option 1 on the schemes , the all over orange JASDF machine .FCA4D87F-FDA5-45A5-9528-26CA95904994.jpeg5BC2C753-0EF2-41DC-9EE4-870DEF067838.jpeg
 
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Airframe now in primer , next up - orange and as the instruction sheet says — everywhere!
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Damn Tony!!! Slow down, will ya.......I can't keep up with all this stuff you keep building!!! It appears you need to find a job, or maybe a second one to give this old guy a chance to keep up Sir..........

Prost
Allen
 
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Damn Tony!!! Slow down, will ya.......I can't keep up with all this stuff you keep building!!! It appears you need to find a job, or maybe a second one to give this old guy a chance to keep up Sir..........

Prost
Allen
Cheers allen , you’re going to have to get the sunglasses out again once it gets painted :cool:
 
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After experimenting with the orange on a piece of primed scrap plastic its become apparent ( or should that be transparent!) that the grey isnt suitable for a base .
The orange paint ,once thinned for spraying , is quite see through so a coat of vallejo model color matt white has been applied which will give a much better final colour . I also gave the little tow truck a coat while i was at it , a few more bits to add to this yet and still not sure if im going to use the driver figure . F431CE72-3545-4447-9A49-C6A371DB8CF0.jpegA3E27F64-A37F-4EBA-BD54-9FB53B3BC0D9.jpeg
 
Looking good. (I must admit to liking your idea of seat straps! - I was wondering how I was going get round that one on my SK). Perks of being new!! Grab tips as you go along!!!
 
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First thin coat of orange and it looks like this1256059A-A5F3-461A-A5DC-3FF81F295795.jpeg
Second coat and it looks like this 8E868EE4-FC2A-460E-B643-0E659D7C3482.jpegI think I need a final coat just to get full opacity . I might add a touch of white to the last orange coat , firstly to give it a bit more body and secondly as the orange paint tended to fade to a paler colour with exposure to sunlight .:cool:
 
In that case, I think I would spray only the top with a lightened paint but use the full-strength one on the underside. Not that most would spot this difference, but it’s one of those “I know it’s there …” things :)
 
How on earth you guys work in 1/72 and produce detail like that in the cock pit ! Well done .
 
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Its now had a third and final coat , this time mixed with a bit of yellow and white to give it a bit more body and tone it down a bit . As jakko said I tried to go easy on the underside to simulate the fading effect of the sun . I also finished assembling the main body of the tractor and got some paint on it . 77B8740C-23D5-4731-8689-E87A205D66FE.jpeg931F5B41-7F04-478C-9092-FB2DB6CFC3E9.jpeg46D59689-F115-4173-A9AE-E68A79ED9FD7.jpeg2612DCAD-ECCB-4467-8A12-0D0F29A155C3.jpegB225E664-7C0E-4043-AD81-39847E83A0C1.jpeg
 
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