Ta 152H-0 construction
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September 6, 2024Base cockpit colour RLM66 sprayed2
September 9, 2024Interior details from Quinta added. I sprayed the oval hatch in alu and added a small manufacturer stamp decal.3
September 16, 2024Seatbelts from HGW added4
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November 13, 2024The muzzle of the MK108 looks a little bit strange…6
November 13, 2024…I glued a piece of styrene and sanded it smooth. Next a new hole was drilled and a piece of brass tube installed.7
November 13, 2024As I did it for the first time on my ZM Bf109G-6 I wanted to rivet the surface of the Ta152 too. The prop spinner came as first.8
November 13, 2024This model will be a premiere for me cause I don‘t use any decals. Instead of that I‘m using the stencils from 1manarmy. First test was the spinner spiral…and it worked very well.9
November 13, 2024Now its time to close the fuselage. The kit is from 2013. But sometimes it seems its decades before. There are several fit issues, sink holes and flash. So putty and sanding paper are Your best friends.10
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November 13, 2024The fit at the wings wasn‘t as well as it could be on a japanese kit from the year 2013. I needed a little bit more force to glue the wing‘s nose cap.12
November 13, 2024Putty again…?13
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November 13, 2024And sanded smooth15
November 13, 2024Now the whole fuselage is glued together. The gaps are filled and sanded.16
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November 13, 2024Now its time to resribe the lost panel lines. I‘m using a piece of Dymo tape and an engraving needle which I made myself. A normal tip only makes burrs. Its important that it makes a real cut.19
November 13, 2024Time for riveting.20
November 13, 2024As a help for the rivet lines I‘m using small strips of masking tape.21
November 13, 2024Every single rivet was stamped into the plastic with a jewelers tool to create very small (0,3mm) circles instead of a simple hole made with a normal riveting tool(riveting wheel).22
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November 14, 2024A nice reference book is the Kagero No.63. The included 1/32 scale plans are a very useful help for the riveting work.24
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February 18, 2025Riviting is done. Now I sprayed a coat of white primer and added black as pre shader along panel lines.26
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February 18, 2025All stencils and markings are airbrushed using the great stuff from 1man army. Only the black number 3 are custom made decals und the swastikas came from a good friend. The 1man army stencils for that are too small41
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February 18, 2025Test fitting on the ground base with figures43
February 25, 2025Ground base made from styrene foam and AK terrain light earth for the concrete surface(Yes, I know there is AK terrain concrete available too. But my tin was dryed out) ?44
February 25, 2025Mechanic from Black Dog added. Grass tufts are from Green Stuff World. Oak leaves stamped out, painted and glued to the base45
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Komentáre
10 6 September 2024, 13:09

Nice work. I'm surprised you are needing to use so much putty on what I thought was supposed to be a top quality kit.
13 November 2024, 10:43

Sören , mein Freund , super Arbeit !! Das wird wieder ein Top Modell
13 November 2024, 11:24