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Hasegawa 1/48 Ki-27


TimHortman

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Finished up this long running project recently too.

 

Hasegawa 1/48 Ki-27 Built OOB.

Markings are Aeromaster, for the Chinese "Japanese puppet government"

 

I tired something new with the weathering, but am not 100% happy with the results (a little too heavy for my taste).

 

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Thanks Guys!

The photos look a little better than the actual kit does sitting here (at least to me!)

You're right - polishing the aircraft wasn't a top priority!

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I love the markings.....really make you stop and say....???????????????????????

 

Yeh, but that's not hard to do with an "armor guy"... :lol: (I am just kidding Mark - thanks!)

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The weathering is with Windsor Newton "Designers Gouache".

It's a water based artist's paint. I mix a little in a cup with some water & rubbing alcohol to break the surface tension.

I've been using it for a while, but for the Nate, I really just applied it differently. I found that I could not take as much of it off as I would have liked.

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Yeh, but that's not hard to do with an "armor guy"... :lol: (I am just kidding Mark - thanks!)

 

OUCH...I take back EVERYTHING I said about your aircraft and your armor........just kidding too. Keep up the great work.

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Looks terrific to me! Love the markings. :smiley20:

 

Later,

 

Lee

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Thanks guys.

 

James - the decal sheet is an older Aeromaster sheet: 48-032 "Nakajima Ki-27 Nates"

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The photos look a little better than the actual kit does sitting here ...

 

Tim,

 

Very fine model.

Propeller blades's colour was described in a Aeromaster's instruction ?

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Thank you Pawel,

 

I do not recall any color markings for the propeller on the Aeromaster directions.

 

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