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Mitsubishi A5M4 'Claude'

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So this will be my hapless victim for Andy's Group Build.

I'll be using the 1/32 scale kit from Special hobby (which might be my first mistake!)

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It's a typical Special hobby kit, a plastic bag with some plastic, some resin which looks nice, and everyone's favourite, some P-E.

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I have to finish my current 'Kittyhawk' build, which is just starting to get some paint, but as soon as that's done I shall make a start on this one. Hopefully, I'll be up and running in a week or so.

You could write everything I know about Japanese fighters on the back of this model's propeller, so I'm pretty much going with the kit instructions and those of the Montex masks I'll use for the markings. That might be my second mistake but there you go!
 
Well, that's a new one on me, with a stunted pilot or not :tears-of-joy:,
.....however,I know ZIP about Japanese Aircraft,apart what I've googled recently!;).....
...an interesting looking beastie for sure,glad to see you planning to enter it into the GB. :thumb2:
 
I did the HobbyBoss 1/72 Easy Assembly Claude back in 2019, A nice, dainty model - the 1/32 version should be impressive - no nonsense about camouflage - silver, red & yellow should make it stand out!
Dave
 
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I'm off and running, or staggering drunkenly is a none to certain direction.

I've primed the various major parts of the cockpit and engine assemblies. These two have used up all the resin bits (the regular polystyrene equivalents come with the kit too) and a substantial portion of the P-E, though you'd never know now that it's all either grey or black.

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The resin is really nice, as you can probably see from that instrument panel and other details. The P-E is, well, P-E with all the fun, games and CA glue that entails. The rest of the plastic is a bit hit and miss; it took me quite some time to get that engine looking anything like presentable.
 
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I've now got some basic paint on the various bits and finished the engine. I left a P-E part which I think was purporting to be an ignition loom off the engine as it was horrible and brought nothing to the party.

I thought it weird that the instrument panel was just the cockpit colour apart from the various dials etc. but apparently this is how they were.

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I'm hoping to nail this lot together this weekend, after which, to be honest, there's not a tremendous amount of construction to do. This makes me optimistic about finishing in September (this year)!
 
I've now got some basic paint on the various bits and finished the engine. I left a P-E part which I think was purporting to be an ignition loom off the engine as it was horrible and brought nothing to the party.

I thought it weird that the instrument panel was just the cockpit colour apart from the various dials etc. but apparently this is how they were.



I'm hoping to nail this lot together this weekend, after which, to be honest, there's not a tremendous amount of construction to do. This makes me optimistic about finishing in September (this year)!
Going on well Steve. It seems (from my very limited Zero reading) that the interior parts on Japanese aircraft that weren’t interior green (apart from instrument and control boxes) were metallic blue :surprised:
 
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Well this is fun!

I've spent at least a couple of hours fettling the cockpit to fit the fuselage. This is mainly because the resin parts, which are jolly nice, also seem to have been made for a slightly larger scale.

Anyway, I eventually persuaded the two halves to fit together.

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This has revealed some work to be done on the mating surfaces on top, remember this will be finished mainly in an aluminium finish, which is very unforgiving. Also, I need to persuade the underside that the two halves are from the same kit.
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The thing is that I know that I and many people who read this post would be able to deal with these issues without much difficulty. I myself don't mind a bit of a challenge at all. I'm only pointing them out because forewarned is forearmed.
However, I wouldn't recommend a kit like this to a beginner or someone coming back to the hobby after life got in the way for several years. It might be discouraging.
 
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I've got the wings on, which was an interesting project. There's still a little remedial work to be done but I feel like I've now cracked this kit. I've already tried the engine, which fits quite nicely, and I don't foresee any more time consuming issues.
It's just as well, because I won't have much opportunity for model making next week and things will screech to a temporary halt. The calendar on the other hand keeps ticking over :)

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Well this is fun!

I've spent at least a couple of hours fettling the cockpit to fit the fuselage. This is mainly because the resin parts, which are jolly nice, also seem to have been made for a slightly larger scale.

Anyway, I eventually persuaded the two halves to fit together.

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This has revealed some work to be done on the mating surfaces on top, remember this will be finished mainly in an aluminium finish, which is very unforgiving. Also, I need to persuade the underside that the two halves are from the same kit.
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The thing is that I know that I and many people who read this post would be able to deal with these issues without much difficulty. I myself don't mind a bit of a challenge at all. I'm only pointing them out because forewarned is forearmed.
However, I wouldn't recommend a kit like this to a beginner or someone coming back to the hobby after life got in the way for several years. It might be discouraging.
The ‘however’ bit duly noted!! :smiling3: I’ll shy away from this un but I’ll still be following your build.
 
Hi Steve,
As you say,it certainly looks like you've broken the back of this kit :cool:
Congrats on getting the halves to match up....
..... It was memories of that kind of problem way back when,that put me off doing planes on my return to the hobby. However, I'm pleased to say that the few I have done over the last few months haven't had much of an issue in that department :hugging-face:
Hope your up and coming busy time goes well,and I'm looking forward to seeing your next update :thumb2:
 
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I've now got the first paint on this one.

The aircraft were painted in an aluminium dope, they were not in a so called 'natural metal finish'. By all accounts this paint yellowed quite badly, something I have attempted to replicate. Though the whole upper surface is roughly similar to the naked eye, the yellowing shows up much more on the fuselage side in my inept attempts at photography! The effect appears more subtle to the naked eye, though I want it to be noticeable

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The empennage is yet to be painted, that will end up in a jaunty red colour.
 
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I sneaked a morning and got all the sprayed markings done.

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The engine isn't in yet, hence the cowling being attached by tape.
I should be able to get some varnish on this evening and maybe the few decals required tomorrow - if I can sneak an hour or so.
Next week is another screeching halt, but despite that I'm fairly confident I will get this done in time :)
 
Just seen this one Steve, great work so far, looks like you’re winning the battle.
 
Excellent paintwork and masking there Steve, really does look very natural :thumb2: , going to be a cracker this one I reckon :cool:.
 
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I'm a big fan of masking and spraying markings when practical. All we're doing is painting things that were painted.

Obviously the small stencils of even national markings in much smaller scales would be difficult.

If you've sprayed the four colour (red/white/blue/yellow) British roundels, then a Japanese Hinomaru is not exactly challenging!
 
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I've had a few days off due to a dodgy back, but I've managed some short spells at the bench.

I'm very nearly finished, streaking across the line (fully clothed) with time to spare!

This is a bad snap of where I'm at and will be the end of this thread. I'll take some 'proper' pictures and post in the completed section when I have a chance.

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Even though this was a very quick process. it built up well and I am sorry that I missed it. (An easy thing when there are so many Well Attended GB's all at once.

Great result Steve
 
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