Hasegawa Kawasaki Ki-48 Lilly
Comentários
25 January 2012, 18:19
Dirk Heyer
Hi,
your Lily is very accurate and clean built! Beau boulot, chouette! I like it!
If I`m right it must be the 34. Sentai, isn`t it?
Greets
Dirk
Hi,
your Lily is very accurate and clean built! Beau boulot, chouette! I like it!
If I`m right it must be the 34. Sentai, isn`t it?
Greets
Dirk
25 January 2012, 20:17
Lionel Marco
Thanks for your comments
Dirk, you're probably right. As I made this kit 4 years ago, I don't remember now the unit of this plane. I do remember that the marking on the tail should be white and not yellow: I destroyed the yellow one while attempting to put it on the plane
Thanks for your comments
Dirk, you're probably right. As I made this kit 4 years ago, I don't remember now the unit of this plane. I do remember that the marking on the tail should be white and not yellow: I destroyed the yellow one while attempting to put it on the plane
26 January 2012, 06:59
Roland Sachsenhofer
Nicely done! You did a good job, I like the preshading- and the clean masking of the windows...
Nicely done! You did a good job, I like the preshading- and the clean masking of the windows...
2 April 2012, 08:25
Lionel Marco
Thank you!
Just to be precise, I used post-shading for the camo scheme. The windows were masked with thin strips of Tamiya tape filled with a Maskol-like
Thank you!
Just to be precise, I used post-shading for the camo scheme. The windows were masked with thin strips of Tamiya tape filled with a Maskol-like
2 April 2012, 09:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
Oh, I see... that sounds even more complex than cutting out solid window-sized Tamiya tape squares, but it obviously worked very well!
Oh, I see... that sounds even more complex than cutting out solid window-sized Tamiya tape squares, but it obviously worked very well!
2 April 2012, 11:31
Lionel Marco
Well, it depend to your hability to cut the tape without gouging the window in the process. As my attemps were rather disstrous, I now using this method, maybe more time-consuming, but more fool-proof.
Of course, the simplest way is to use Eduard masks... If available!
Well, it depend to your hability to cut the tape without gouging the window in the process. As my attemps were rather disstrous, I now using this method, maybe more time-consuming, but more fool-proof.
Of course, the simplest way is to use Eduard masks... If available!
2 April 2012, 15:13
Roland Sachsenhofer
Fool-proof? That sounds like something that should fit to me 😮)
I will give it a try the next time I am working on a small-scale "glasshouse" without having the comfort of a Eduard masking sheet. Inspiring... thank you!
Fool-proof? That sounds like something that should fit to me 😮)
I will give it a try the next time I am working on a small-scale "glasshouse" without having the comfort of a Eduard masking sheet. Inspiring... thank you!
2 April 2012, 16:01
Album info
Here are a few pictures of the Ki-48 I completed nearly 4 years ago.
Even if the kit is quite old, it was s still fun to build, and I don't recall having any problem building it