Rabaul based A6M2 Zero-Sen
Project inventory so far. Will add at least textile seatbelts and maybe resin wheels
Started cutting the baffles for the Sakae engine with my Silhouette.
The holes need to be punched - a tedious task
The holes need to be punched - a tedious task
pipes and wires added to the engine's front row
made a start on the ignition distribution ring.
More stubs to be added
More stubs to be added
Finally completed the ignition distribution. 28 Stubs made from 0.6 mm brass tubing and 0.3 mm annealed copper wire for the ignition cables
metal primer and gloss black base
RDF controller shouldn't be there in land based Zeros - built a new shelf from scratch
Spinner painted with Tamiya Silver and Prop with Alclad Aluminum
Engine painted and pin wash applied (need to clean that up)
building a land based Zero means leaving off all the radio related parts
lots of shelves and attachments point scratch built.
Not a 100% sharp/perfect but best I could do so far
Not a 100% sharp/perfect but best I could do so far
What a tedious work: adding the rope on the rudder pedals
RB model brass barrels - a quick, inexpensive and worthwile update
raised weld lines from stretched sprue and Archer rivets applied to the drop tank.
boatload of patience necessary there
boatload of patience necessary there
tank with black basing, followed by a quick sanding to remove some blemishes;
then decided to add a fuel filler cap from styrene
then decided to add a fuel filler cap from styrene
Type 97 guns added and cockpit assembled
Aires wheel wells epoxied in place
best I could do. Not perfect, not even good, but hopefully won't be visible
drilled out the wrong fuel filler port - it's in fact a small window for the cannon's magazine
changed the rear wheel cutout from the kit's Mitsubishi shape to the more wavy Nakajima one
Thinned down the landing gear doors and added a small strip to simulate the stiffener
added weld spots by drilling small holes
Placards from sheet glued on and smoothed out with CA
more of them on rudder and alevators
Rivetrs filled with perfect plastic putty - not my preferred solution so far
Tsting the Quinta rivets
Raised rivets are on!
Starboard wing root dry fit - should be okayish with glue and some pressure
This one needs a lot of elbow grease
Same on the other side - the Aires wheel wells push the lower piece down
Starts to look like a Zero-Sen
Cockpit glued in
temporary spreader
not perfect, but at least the fuselage closes up now. Will trim and sand the wing root around the wheel well later
engine test fit - still a little tweaking necessary
Комментарии
30 15 January 2023, 08:15
Joachim F.
Thank you very much István - although it's a minimalis's approach for the closed cowling.
An openend one would require a lot more detailing!
Thank you very much István - although it's a minimalis's approach for the closed cowling.
An openend one would require a lot more detailing!
6 March 2023, 11:44
Joachim F.
Thanks mates - I'm finally back on track. There's just so much small stuff to do for an accurate Nakajima Zero.
Definitely not the quick out of the boix build, I was hoping for.
Thanks mates - I'm finally back on track. There's just so much small stuff to do for an accurate Nakajima Zero.
Definitely not the quick out of the boix build, I was hoping for.
26 June 2023, 07:44
Spanjaard
wow, engine is beautiful. and cockpit will probably be as good. i am certainly in. i love the idea of the twisted and flattened cable for the chain in the cockpit.
wow, engine is beautiful. and cockpit will probably be as good. i am certainly in. i love the idea of the twisted and flattened cable for the chain in the cockpit.
26 June 2023, 09:13
Joachim F.
Thanks mate - it only took like forever.
Will hopefully post more frequent updates soon.
Thanks mate - it only took like forever.
Will hopefully post more frequent updates soon.
16 October 2023, 20:41