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KI 61 Hien Hasegawa 1/32

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A friend of mine, like the Japanese planes, bought this model and asked me to build him. Never liked metallic models (never get results that pleases me) so I sent a sheet of decals come from Lifelike and the seatbelts from Eduard . It seems to me an easy kit, not many spare but well detailed. I’m waiting for the decals and seatbelts.

I already painted the interior (RLM79)

 
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Antonio very intresting subject that you do'nt see often very cool. Looking good will be watching this build with eager anticipation

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Lovely finish and detail and the dashboard looks very neat. It's the weathering that really catches the eye with these Japenese fighters as they really seemed to be abused when in use.
 
Looks nice so far. Plenty of opportunity for some extreme weathering on some of these Japanese machines.

A few pictures here.

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It will slowly but will moving. Still await the arrival of seat belts and Eduard mask.

I glued the fuselage. Some difficulties in gluing the wings on the fuselage.

 
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The construction of Hien will slow. The material I ordered have not arrived (the PE and the mask of Eduard and Lifelike decals). I was anticipating the landing gear and propeller.

 
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Hi Antonio, some quality work their mate - up to your usual excellent standards. Cheers Derek
 
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Hey Antonio, looking great so far. I'm curious as to what method you're using for the chipping on the propeller and other pieces? That looks great.
 
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Another masterpiece in the making António. Knowing your paint skills, the weathering on this is something I really look forward to seeing.
 
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Hey Antonio, looking great so far. I'm curious as to what method you're using for the chipping on the propeller and other pieces? That looks great.
Maskol applied with a sponge.
 
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I painted the part that was sanded and painted the leading edges yellow. I took the mask under the wings. The "Hinomaru".

 
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The black "anti-glare" painted.

The model is painted. I am waiting for the paint to dry for, with a rubber, can take the maskol.
 
Very nice Antonio. I'm looking forward to seeing some extreme weathering on this one!

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Steve
 
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Model painted. Maskol removed. Following is the wear on the paint, oils.

 
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Lights and shadows. The lights were a little more because the lights in the application of oils tends to disappear. Indeed it is already the second time I apply the lights in the model. In the first and after applying the lights. I used oils. I do not know the name of the process. I applied a few drops of yellow oil, light green and dark and a light brown. I spread everything. It was not bad but the lights disappeared. Let's see how it will look like after applying the oils again.

 
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