Hasegawa Ki44-II Shoki
Creating a new cockpit from scratch
Very little remains visible from the cockpit!
The paint-chipping effect of Maskol
Coat of Future and decals
Undersides with wheel wells in aotake
Almost done, undercarriage doors could have been made thinner though..
The finished model
Rear view
Right side
コメント
8 November 2018, 22:24
Kit Kabinet
Haha, I hope I'll finish it soon; right now I have already started on new kits while this model remains in this nearly finished for several weeks now.
Haha, I hope I'll finish it soon; right now I have already started on new kits while this model remains in this nearly finished for several weeks now.
20 December 2018, 23:08
Kit Kabinet
Yes, at least; that's the plan. It also needs an aerial wire from Uschi, a new pitot tube and the guns have to be painted. And then exhaust/gunsmoke stains with chalk powder. So, still some work to do!
Yes, at least; that's the plan. It also needs an aerial wire from Uschi, a new pitot tube and the guns have to be painted. And then exhaust/gunsmoke stains with chalk powder. So, still some work to do!
22 December 2018, 13:24
Kit Kabinet
Thanks! This was my first experiment with a chipping technique (other than just painting on silver specks).
Thanks! This was my first experiment with a chipping technique (other than just painting on silver specks).
8 March 2019, 16:24
Album info
Hasegawa Shoki; trying out paint chipping technique with Humbrol Maskol