Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate - Work In Progress
Resin Seat
Alclad White Aluminium
Finish Seat with Tamiya X19 Smoke Panel line
Instrument Panel : Tamiya XF1 Mat Black with Tamiya XF2 Mat White drybrushing and "Future/Klir" for glasses
High level detail from Hasegawa
Alclad White Aluminium primer
Mix 50% Gunze H60 IJA Green + 50% Gunze H304 Olive Drab
Finally all this to be hiding ...
Rectification : the seat is too high up ...
Drilling Flap
Drilling Flap
Drilling Gun exhaust
Ha 45 Engine: Model Master Metallizer Burnt Metal , Alclad Dark Aluminium and Gunze Mr Metallic Chrome Silver
Ha 45 Engine
Ha 45 Engine
Drilling Gun
Drilling Canon
Exhaust replace with heat-stretched Q-tip
Exhaust replace with heat-stretched Q-tip
Exhaust replace with heat-stretched Q-tip
Eduard Mask canopy
Gunze H422 RLM82
Mig Jimenez Heavy Chipping Effect used
Pré-shade Gunze H77 Tyre Black + Gunze Mix : 75% H62 IJA Gray + 25% H74 Sky
Pré-shade Gunze H77 Tyre Black + Gunze Mix : 75% H62 IJA Gray + 25% H74 Sky
Hinomaru painting with Eduard Mask
Pre-shading with H47 Red Brown then H13 Flat RED
MIG Heavy Chipping Effect primer then Gunze Mix 50% H60 IJA + 50% H304 Olive Drab
Lighten with thinned H304 Olived
Post-shading with thinned H60 IJA Green
Chipping
Chipping
Chipping
Chipping
Chipping
Random mottling with different shades of green
Random mottling with different shades of green
Random mottling with different shades of green
Random mottling with different shades of green
Hinomaru mottling with H29 Salmon Pink
Hinomaru mottling with H29 Salmon Pink
Mask cutting
Maybe i should be shareholder of Tamiya company ...
H24 Orange Yellow
Propeller blades marking
Propeller blades marking
Propeller blades marking
Alclad Klear Kote Gloss
Panel line washes with oil painting
Panel line washes with oil painting
Panel line washes with oil painting
Panel line washes with oil painting
Panel line washes with oil painting
Kommentarer
11 22 September 2015, 17:58
Thomas Bischoff
Great work! The Hinomaru's are painted? How did you do the weathering? I want to replicate this worn look on my Spitfire and a good tip is always welcome.
Great work! The Hinomaru's are painted? How did you do the weathering? I want to replicate this worn look on my Spitfire and a good tip is always welcome.
18 October 2015, 16:22
Kerry COX
Are you going to 'bleach out' the overall finish a little more.? As this much chipping indicates it has been in service for some time and it would not look as crisp as when it first came off the assembly line.
I guess that would be up to where it was deployed, as quite a lot of them were Island based, like the yank Corsairs, and they were a pale salty looking bird after just a month.
I am not looking for faults here ok, just thinking aloud . 🙂
I do like what you have done, a lot. 🙂
Are you going to 'bleach out' the overall finish a little more.? As this much chipping indicates it has been in service for some time and it would not look as crisp as when it first came off the assembly line.
I guess that would be up to where it was deployed, as quite a lot of them were Island based, like the yank Corsairs, and they were a pale salty looking bird after just a month.
I am not looking for faults here ok, just thinking aloud . 🙂
I do like what you have done, a lot. 🙂
18 October 2015, 21:56
JBL
Thanks Thomas ... Yes Hinomaru are painted ... I made chipping with Mig product called "Heavy Chipping Effect" ... Paint Aluminium as primary color ... Then apply the chipping product ... Let's dry ... Then apply the secondary color (acrylic only)... Let's dry again... Apply water with pencil ... Water enters the acrylic layer and once in contact with the product, it dissolves ... The acrylic layer over blow up when using a toothpick or hard brush.
Thanks Thomas ... Yes Hinomaru are painted ... I made chipping with Mig product called "Heavy Chipping Effect" ... Paint Aluminium as primary color ... Then apply the chipping product ... Let's dry ... Then apply the secondary color (acrylic only)... Let's dry again... Apply water with pencil ... Water enters the acrylic layer and once in contact with the product, it dissolves ... The acrylic layer over blow up when using a toothpick or hard brush.
18 October 2015, 21:57
JBL
@Kerry: I plan some other weathering works😉 ... For background, this aircraft operated in Mainland Japan during summer 1945 in special operation unit (suicide unit)
@Kerry: I plan some other weathering works😉 ... For background, this aircraft operated in Mainland Japan during summer 1945 in special operation unit (suicide unit)
18 October 2015, 22:02
Kerry COX
I was just reading where they were operating out of the Philippines and also the "Battle for Okinawa".
I am NOT a rivet counter, and I really do like it when the overall impression looks authentic, or as close as we believe it would have looked at the time. 🙂
I am fascinated by the technique you used to get that sunburned chipped paint look.
👍 🙂
I was just reading where they were operating out of the Philippines and also the "Battle for Okinawa".
I am NOT a rivet counter, and I really do like it when the overall impression looks authentic, or as close as we believe it would have looked at the time. 🙂
I am fascinated by the technique you used to get that sunburned chipped paint look.
👍 🙂
18 October 2015, 22:15
Alexander Perov
Everything is beautiful but try to first apply the yellow and then the main .the consumption of tape and paint at times less ..but it's on the next model
Everything is beautiful but try to first apply the yellow and then the main .the consumption of tape and paint at times less ..but it's on the next model
20 October 2015, 06:36
JBL
Thanks all ...
@Alexander : don't worry, I know the best painting order 😉
The chipping method with MIG product has a limited action in time ... All painting must be done in less than half a day for chipping (I test it)...Otherwise the product have no longer chipping action
And make all painting with drying time in order to make a sure masking ... it almost impossible in this limited time
But I agree with you it's not the most economic method 🤔
Thanks all ...
@Alexander : don't worry, I know the best painting order 😉
The chipping method with MIG product has a limited action in time ... All painting must be done in less than half a day for chipping (I test it)...Otherwise the product have no longer chipping action
And make all painting with drying time in order to make a sure masking ... it almost impossible in this limited time
But I agree with you it's not the most economic method 🤔
20 October 2015, 15:34
Album info
Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate, 182nd Shimbu-Tai (Suicide Unit)
Pilot: Takeshi Imoto