Fujimi D4Y-3 "Judy" Trainer
Kommentare
6 7 February 2017, 01:40
Kevin Johnson
Thank you everyone! The orange color was very difficult to work with, but it came out well in the end.
Thank you everyone! The orange color was very difficult to work with, but it came out well in the end.
8 February 2017, 00:05
Michael Phillips
That is really sweet looking! Really draws the eye in, and a very well executed build. Well done!
That is really sweet looking! Really draws the eye in, and a very well executed build. Well done!
14 February 2017, 18:21
Wilfried Bogaerts
Now that's a lovely build. Great plane, beautiful scheme. Well done Kevin 👍
Now that's a lovely build. Great plane, beautiful scheme. Well done Kevin 👍
14 February 2017, 18:28
Wilfried Bogaerts
Did myself a Fujimi 72nd scale Oscar last year. These kits are (considering their age) lovely builds !
Did myself a Fujimi 72nd scale Oscar last year. These kits are (considering their age) lovely builds !
14 February 2017, 18:30
Martin Oostrom
I love the understated weathering. A smudge of oil here, a bit of scuffed paint there. This really looks like a lovingly maintained, but used, aircraft. Splendid.
I love the understated weathering. A smudge of oil here, a bit of scuffed paint there. This really looks like a lovingly maintained, but used, aircraft. Splendid.
14 February 2017, 21:08
Album info
1980's Fujimi kit. Added wiring to the engine and landing gear, and added the tail navigation light from scratch. The cockpit was kept very basic since it's nearly impossible to see anything through the canopy, but I did add seat harnesses from kabuki tape. Painted with Gunze and Tamiya acrylics. All the national insignia are masked and painted. The oversized whited border on the fuselage insignia was copied from photos. Weathered with Mig Ammo washes and pigments. I tried to portray an aircraft operated from a sod field in springtime.