1/32 Douglas A-1H Skyraider by Zoukeimura.
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1 14 January 2019, 07:35
Peter Hardy
No one ever said KC didn't respond to a challenge! Strewth Kez, that radial looks unbelievable! Got those exhaust pipes centred spot on too. Very nice start. Mind if I take up a little room on your left?
No one ever said KC didn't respond to a challenge! Strewth Kez, that radial looks unbelievable! Got those exhaust pipes centred spot on too. Very nice start. Mind if I take up a little room on your left?
14 January 2019, 08:20
Kerry COX
This was started two years ago.
I have completed it except for the painting and decals.
So what I will be posting are the things I did to give it more realism.
This was started two years ago.
I have completed it except for the painting and decals.
So what I will be posting are the things I did to give it more realism.
14 January 2019, 09:49
Peter Hardy
Have a look at Kezza's face will you! Talk about the cat that stole the cream!!!!!
Have a look at Kezza's face will you! Talk about the cat that stole the cream!!!!!
14 January 2019, 22:29
Rui S
A Nice big one. Great work as usual. I'm in👍
I thought Zoukeimura where high quality, high price kits that didn't have so many seam lines...
A Nice big one. Great work as usual. I'm in👍
I thought Zoukeimura where high quality, high price kits that didn't have so many seam lines...
14 January 2019, 23:30
Kerry COX
Augie. After pulling it down from the shelf. I see that the bulk of the outer corrections have been done but just need smoothing off. 👍
Still a ton of work to be done and finicky painting of small but significant parts to entertain me for a while yet, but nothing major to be concerned about or any delays.
I will snap images of the final phases of assembly just for those who just may have one in their stash. 👍 😉
Augie. After pulling it down from the shelf. I see that the bulk of the outer corrections have been done but just need smoothing off. 👍
Still a ton of work to be done and finicky painting of small but significant parts to entertain me for a while yet, but nothing major to be concerned about or any delays.
I will snap images of the final phases of assembly just for those who just may have one in their stash. 👍 😉
15 January 2019, 00:45
Clifford Keesler
P.S. It is nice to finally see the person behind the "Red Roo". LOL.
P.S. It is nice to finally see the person behind the "Red Roo". LOL.
15 January 2019, 00:48
Augie
Nice Kezza, am sure it will look bloody marvellous once you done. thats the trick, just do as little or as much as you want, its a hobby 🙂
Nice Kezza, am sure it will look bloody marvellous once you done. thats the trick, just do as little or as much as you want, its a hobby 🙂
15 January 2019, 01:17
Donald Dickson II
I have been wanting an AF version since I did the Navy toilet bomber. This one peaked my interest, but after finding out how ZM screwed up the Phantoms, I am wary of paying that kind of money for their stuff.
I have been wanting an AF version since I did the Navy toilet bomber. This one peaked my interest, but after finding out how ZM screwed up the Phantoms, I am wary of paying that kind of money for their stuff.
15 January 2019, 01:32
Kerry COX
Clifford, I think I have finally shown that I am not actually a 'Red Kangaroo". hahahahaha
I was fortunate to be the recipient of some wonderful Zoukimura kits after the President of ZM posted my build of the 1/32 Ho-229 wood grain on his blog, never thinking that some one would actually depict the 229 as it possibly appeared during it's experimental phase of construction, and as a 'thank you' for creating a sales explosion of the 229 kit, I was sent a number of the 1/32 kits as a gift. the Skyraider being one of them, and the other was the Uhu night fighter. 🙂
Apparently, my build of the Ho-229 wood grain is now rated as one of the all time classics of the kit. Something I am really proud of. 🙂 Here is the link to the 'old man's blog' at ZM. zoukeimura.co.jp/en/..t/oyajiblog_062.html
Clifford, I think I have finally shown that I am not actually a 'Red Kangaroo". hahahahaha
I was fortunate to be the recipient of some wonderful Zoukimura kits after the President of ZM posted my build of the 1/32 Ho-229 wood grain on his blog, never thinking that some one would actually depict the 229 as it possibly appeared during it's experimental phase of construction, and as a 'thank you' for creating a sales explosion of the 229 kit, I was sent a number of the 1/32 kits as a gift. the Skyraider being one of them, and the other was the Uhu night fighter. 🙂
Apparently, my build of the Ho-229 wood grain is now rated as one of the all time classics of the kit. Something I am really proud of. 🙂 Here is the link to the 'old man's blog' at ZM. zoukeimura.co.jp/en/..t/oyajiblog_062.html
15 January 2019, 01:33
Spanjaard
you got a certainly well deserved praise Kezza. and some nice presents i would say 🙂 when are we going to see them all built? 🙂
you got a certainly well deserved praise Kezza. and some nice presents i would say 🙂 when are we going to see them all built? 🙂
16 January 2019, 13:07
Kerry COX
I have built the 'UHU', but the cammo paint job was a humungus flop. 🙁 I have two 229's and this beast, the Skyraider. I am tempted to get a second UHU, but I am saving to go to Europe and it will have to wait.
I have built the 'UHU', but the cammo paint job was a humungus flop. 🙁 I have two 229's and this beast, the Skyraider. I am tempted to get a second UHU, but I am saving to go to Europe and it will have to wait.
16 January 2019, 14:45
Bart Goesaert
nice changes and interesting what you do with the needles. What do you use to make these at length?
nice changes and interesting what you do with the needles. What do you use to make these at length?
16 January 2019, 14:46
Kerry COX
Bart. I just used a vernier caliper to get the exact length before I made the ;cut', allowing for how deep I needed to drill for the needle to fit, then compared the first to the kit strut and when I had it exact, I glued. It all worked out well.
Bart. I just used a vernier caliper to get the exact length before I made the ;cut', allowing for how deep I needed to drill for the needle to fit, then compared the first to the kit strut and when I had it exact, I glued. It all worked out well.
16 January 2019, 14:50
Bart Goesaert
so you stuck in the whole needle? Thought you'd have to clip the needles to at some point. Tried this to, but is was really devastating on my cutting pliers.
so you stuck in the whole needle? Thought you'd have to clip the needles to at some point. Tried this to, but is was really devastating on my cutting pliers.
16 January 2019, 14:55
Martin Oostrom
Vernier calliper is een schuifmaat. Do you use a saw to make the cut, or something else.
Vernier calliper is een schuifmaat. Do you use a saw to make the cut, or something else.
16 January 2019, 18:02
Kerry COX
I cut the needles with side cutters. To the length required, then glued them in place.
Have you looked at the images. ?
I cut the needles with side cutters. To the length required, then glued them in place.
Have you looked at the images. ?
16 January 2019, 19:49
Spanjaard
instead of a piece of metal glued to plastic, for those struts, would have not been easier and stronger to use only metal? solid needle inside to injection needle of the right diameter (or other metal tube appropriate). just an idea....
true, you have some details in the middle of the assembly, but you could have either replicate them or simply cut them and add them to the assembly.
instead of a piece of metal glued to plastic, for those struts, would have not been easier and stronger to use only metal? solid needle inside to injection needle of the right diameter (or other metal tube appropriate). just an idea....
true, you have some details in the middle of the assembly, but you could have either replicate them or simply cut them and add them to the assembly.
16 January 2019, 19:57
Kerry COX
What I have done is perfect for my needs.
I didn't do this in a half baked way.
I made sure all scales were answered and strengths were appropriate.
It's done.
Cheers.
What I have done is perfect for my needs.
I didn't do this in a half baked way.
I made sure all scales were answered and strengths were appropriate.
It's done.
Cheers.
16 January 2019, 20:59
Clifford Keesler
It's looking cool. Congrats. on your HO-229, It is truly a masterpiece, and the rewards were well deserved.
It's looking cool. Congrats. on your HO-229, It is truly a masterpiece, and the rewards were well deserved.
16 January 2019, 21:25
Kerry COX
Lode. I just tried to make what was all ready an astounding kit just a little better in it's looks. 👍
Cheers and thank you.
Lode. I just tried to make what was all ready an astounding kit just a little better in it's looks. 👍
Cheers and thank you.
18 January 2019, 01:26
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A photographic journey through the models parts, trees, details and final outcome.
I have done some extensive modifications to the undercarriage that some may find helpful if this kit is on their bench