Tamiya 1:48 A6M2-N “Rufe” build
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June 23, 2019And so it begins...2
June 23, 2019The completed main center float with added rivet detail and Tamiya primer3
June 23, 2019The wing assembly mocked-up with all three floats4
June 23, 2019The bland lifeless detail of the kit engine face just isn’t enough for the quality I want this build to have5
June 23, 2019One sweet find on Amazon6
June 23, 2019Except it comes in pieces!7
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June 23, 2019Oh god what have I gotten myself into?9
June 23, 2019Look at the thickness of this plastic in the engine cowling!10
June 23, 2019What the lifeless kit part looks like against the fuselage11
June 23, 2019After thinning out the thickness of the engine cowling with a Dremel tool I was able to open up the engine cooling Cowl flaps12
June 23, 2019Old versus new an hour later13
June 23, 2019Some idea of what the improved engine cowling will look like on the fuselage14
June 23, 2019The kit ailerons before repositioning15
June 23, 2019The kit ailerons were cut off for repositioning16
June 23, 2019Now if I can just remember to glue the pilots control stick slightly to the right LOL17
June 23, 2019Cutting away the flight controls can leave huge unrealistic gaps18
June 23, 2019Closing the gaps between the flight controls and wings and stabilizer surfaces with white glue19
March 3, 2023Wing thickness “shimmed” using sprue. Now the curvature of the wing matches the contour of the wing-to-fuselage fillet panel.20
June 23, 2019Dry fitting the repositioned rudder21
June 23, 2019The Aires resin cockpit seat versus the kit part22
June 23, 2019The Aires resin cockpit structural ring segment versus the kit part23
June 23, 2019The Aires cockpit wall versus the kit part24
June 23, 2019The Aires resin cockpit floor versus the kit part25
June 23, 2019Using my new trumpeter rivet detail tool for the first time26
June 23, 2019I cut the rudder off of the fuselage so that I can reposition it a few degrees to one side to give it a more natural resting appearance27
June 23, 2019Horizontal stabilizers and elevators with added rivet detail28
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June 23, 2019My first use of Apoxy Sculpt Putty, to make the pilot seat cushion30
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March 3, 2023F-15 Interior Blue used to simulate the corrosion resistant coating sprayed on bare aluminum parts.32
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