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Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (Hasegawa)
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Hayabusa is finished. I enjoy it.
Project: Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (Hasegawa)
18 27 September 2024, 19:43

Hi Duster ๐๐
Looking good, lve never built a Haseagawa....how have you found it..??
Good luck with next steps ๐๐
27 September 2024, 21:16

@Mr D,Hi, I like this build of this kit. The casting is thin and neat, although there are some minor flaws. The connection between the parts is good and the edges of the wings are sharp and thin. The decal has a thick layer of varnish. The plastic is typical of this company's kits (I have looked at other Hasegawa kits in my stash) some details is translucent in places, but durable.
@Guy, Thanks, I'll try hard 🙂
28 September 2024, 05:26

I applied this primer three times and washed it off three times. "Orange peel" every time. And I diluted it and tried undiluted, degreased the model with alcohol - the result is the same. That's enough trying for today.
28 September 2024, 14:57

@Ben M, yes, I remember your MiG-15. I have never had problems with Vallejo primers before. They suddenly started back on my Super Etendard, but I thought it was an isolated incident. I have already sinned against isopropyl alcohol and the composition of water, I do not understand why these problems began.
28 September 2024, 15:47

I still didn't calm down. 🙂 Through experiments, it was possible to achieve a more or less normal application of the primer. The best results are achieved on a fat-free surface, without dilution, and at a minimum pressure of 0.8-1 bar.
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28 September 2024, 16:39

Do you guys think I should "strip" the paint even more? I liked working with Vallejo's chipping liquid 🙂
2 October 2024, 06:10

I've seen all kinds of chipping on WWII Japanese aircraft. I'd say you can't go wrong.
2 October 2024, 12:02