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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:04:44 GMT -5
Being new here on MSC I thought it was about time to post some few pictures of what´s on my desk these months. Yes, months! I am an awfully slow builder so please don´t expect this one to be finished before end of this or even next year... I felt the need to get some "fresh" plastic on my desk and with the awareness that I won´t live forever there is not really a reason to keep my most precious kits in the stash only to build them "later"... Enough of the intro, this is what´s about:
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:16:11 GMT -5
I see that people are divided about ZM´s approach on how they design their kits. A very lot of parts and details are given to be build into the wings and the fuselage, only to be invisible later. But I love this, I like to learn what´s inside, where it was placed and how it works. Of course I am not going to spend precious time to paint all those inside parts, well, a few of them. Just for I like to do. For the fun I experience building this kit. To this kit I also got ZM´s (Eduard) pre-painted interior or cockpit set. I did some first bends on a few photo etched (PE) parts just to get into this new build. The cube to the left is to be applied in front and below the pilot´s seat, only I doubt there is the space to do so. Will see later. The rails to the right belong to a drawer by which the pilot could pull a map table out of the instrument panel! I am curious if I will be able to get this working...
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:28:34 GMT -5
The IP as it is given in clear and in grey plastic in the kit. All the raised details is about to go, being replaced by the pre-painted PE parts later. I made a crappy cut into the IP for the map table given on the PE set. The gunsight will later be replaced by the one offered by AIMS Resin. A friend of mine just placed an order for me.
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Post by Leon on May 11, 2013 10:31:25 GMT -5
Nice PE work Thomas,off to a good start. Nice update on the ip.
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:35:53 GMT -5
Some more parts in no particular order. Indeed this kit has such a large parts count that I have a lot of fun just building, building, building... The black part is the main fuselage fuel tank just behind the cockpit. See the part in the middle of the picture? There are many and subtle details on this and almost any parts in this kit no matter if they will be seen later or not. ZM apparently just has the same fun getting all those details on everywhere as I have discovering them during the build! Wait until you have a coat of primer or paint on those grey parts: the details will pop out after a coat of paint! Awesome! Here I have applied some masks where parts are about to be glued later.
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:43:22 GMT -5
The left and right console. Despite all raised detail has already been sanded of you still see it in the plastic! Phantom detail... A small piece had to be cut out of the console to the right. Here some PE parts and levers will be applied later. The part from the lower side. I made a bracket of scrap plastic to hold an axis to which some PE levers will be applied later. There was a bracket given as a PE part but we also have carpet monsters here in Germany...
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Post by venom1 on May 11, 2013 10:47:54 GMT -5
Nice start Thomas! I have heard big things about these kits, so I will be keen to see how this one goes! Cheers, Sam
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:49:29 GMT -5
Some more parts I prepared and cleaned from the sprue gates. There is almost no flash at all on the parts of this kit, the moulding quality and the details are well worth every penny IMHO! The main fuselage fuel tank and the bracket is will be attached to later. Some fuselage stringers, making the fuselage rather sturdy later. The radio equipment, being applied to into the fuselage behind the main fuel tank. If someone ever asked "Hey, where did a Skyraider have all those radios?", well, build a Zoukei-mura kit and you are the one to know!
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 10:56:15 GMT -5
The two part engine mount to mount this monster P&W radial engine to. The part to the right is, according to the instructions, the carburetor and generator. The propeller, moulded as one piece, so no guessing about the propeller blades having the correct angle or not. ZM did a great job to sculpt this distinctive part of the Skyraider. Just get their Concept Note book to see how much work they invested to get this parts shape as perfect as humanly possible. Sorry for some pictures shown here being crappy, I was too lazy to get my big camera out and just did some quick shots here and there...
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 11:02:44 GMT -5
The Skyraider was known to be able to lift a huge amount of ordnance. Sadly the kit itself has none given, except the two large drop tanks. I also got ZM´s "U.S. Aircraft Weapons" set #1 for my build to add some "iron" to the wings. I am not known to be very patient on repetitive work so I did all those bombs first to have building them out of the way before working on the aircraft kit itself. I thought about having HVAR´s on the wing pylons, but the ones given in the set mentioned above did not satisfy me due to being rather simplified. There are resin and PE ones available from CMK, but at a price considering I would have needed three of those CMK sets...
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 11:07:26 GMT -5
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 11, 2013 11:15:15 GMT -5
Some interior parts as the large water injection tank have been glued on. I also assembled some parts of the tail wheel parts. Those are not glued here. A wonderful experience to see this aircraft kit get larger and larger! I like that! I found a very faint warp on the rudder, so I clamped it to the base plate of my Hold&Fold tool while the glue set. The kit´s main wheels are separate from the rims, making painting those parts much easier. After glueing the main wheel halves together I cut some disks from scrap plastic sheet. These have been "glued" to the wheels with Maskol. Later, when dry, the plastic rod at the right side was glued to the plastic disks to serve as a handle when airbrushing.
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Post by fightnjoe on May 11, 2013 11:33:19 GMT -5
thomas that was worth the wait. she looks pack full of detail. watching this with interest.
joe
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Post by Leon on May 11, 2013 12:09:40 GMT -5
Awesome update Thomas,i'm really liking this.
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Post by 406 Silverado on May 11, 2013 12:32:35 GMT -5
Very cool. I guess they do include lots of unseen detail, like the framing/ribbing. Also like your use for the styrene sprue as holders for parts, very cool.
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Post by wbill76 on May 11, 2013 19:09:58 GMT -5
Nice build so far Thomas, no matter how long it will take you to get done. So long as you enjoy the ride, that's what counts! Will be following along with interest to see all the little details come to life.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 9:54:38 GMT -5
now that looks great, very nice work
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Post by TRM on May 12, 2013 10:00:23 GMT -5
Excellent work there Thomas!!! Nice clean work!!! Will be following along!!
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 12, 2013 11:27:09 GMT -5
Excellent work here Thomas I remember this kit being released at the IPMS Show in Telford in 2011 and MSC's very own Sean P getting his hands on the UK's first and receiving it in perosn from Z-M's president - cool stuff and a cracking kit! Nice blogging too sir! Me and Heidi have been in Telford last year for the first time. What an amazing show. Spend some hours at Zoukei-mura´s booth, adoring their kits and prototype builds. We also spend a nice huge sum of cash there! Heidi got her assembly manual of the P-51D signed by Mr Shigeta-san and the nice ZM people, with me having got the same treatment for the manual of my Shinden! These are so wonderful people, a joy to spend every single minute with! Oh, and stunning kits, too!
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 12, 2013 11:29:12 GMT -5
Oh you good guys: thank you so much for your comments! Very encouraging!
Spend most of the days working on this kit, preparing parts to be primed and others assembled. Did I mention this kit has a -zillion beautifully detailed parts? Fun, fun, fun!
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Post by sturmbird on May 12, 2013 12:47:08 GMT -5
I used to see Spads take off at Da Nang, and the first time I saw one in the arming pit I said it'd never get off the ground! They had so much stuff hanging under them that it almost looked bigger than the wings! Never saw any of them with WWII/Korean war style bombs, but have seen photos of them in use much earlier in Vietnam. Up north they used a lot of napalm and rockets. I'm kinda waiting to see what the airforce kit looks like, as I'd like to do a plane that flew Brightlight missions. Lets hope that ZM feels fit to do an AD-5! Or the ultimate! A 1/32 scale B26K
Did you happen to get the chance to see the 1/48th scale Shinden? gary
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Post by bullardino on May 12, 2013 14:36:06 GMT -5
Great build, I'm looking forward to seeing more
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Post by DeafStuG on May 12, 2013 19:40:38 GMT -5
Excellent work & building & painting so carefully so very neat ! so I`m Z.M. fans.
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Post by deafpanzer on May 12, 2013 22:01:31 GMT -5
Agree with guys here... excellent process and you have my attention too! I count 12 BOMBS... are you telling us this tiny plane carried them all?
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Post by DeafStuG on May 13, 2013 16:54:22 GMT -5
Andy, correct !
and I count 1 x toilet bomb in 1965.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 17:00:12 GMT -5
Thomas,I'll be sitting here watching this build with awe,my friend!!!! I do have to ask though,why ZM have to make so much money for all the 'add ons' The 1/32 Tammy Mustang for instance,comes outta the box pretty good,as is!(Ie all assorted weps,etc)
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Post by Thomas_M/ on May 14, 2013 5:22:30 GMT -5
I used to see Spads take off at Da Nang, and the first time I saw one in the arming pit I said it'd never get off the ground! They had so much stuff hanging under them that it almost looked bigger than the wings! Never saw any of them with WWII/Korean war style bombs, but have seen photos of them in use much earlier in Vietnam. Up north they used a lot of napalm and rockets. I'm kinda waiting to see what the airforce kit looks like, as I'd like to do a plane that flew Brightlight missions. Lets hope that ZM feels fit to do an AD-5! Or the ultimate! A 1/32 scale B26K Did you happen to get the chance to see the 1/48th scale Shinden? gary Gary, i am about to get some Shinden pics to be posted here on MSC hopefully soon. This is an awesome kit, even in this smaller scale!
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Post by bullardino on May 14, 2013 8:35:55 GMT -5
Jeremy the toilet raider is a plane that I will build some day
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Post by lyle on May 14, 2013 8:56:21 GMT -5
My goodness, Thomas....what a terrific start. It looks like you are having quite the good time on this build. Keep it up! Tell Heidi "Hello" as well.
Lyle.
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Post by lyle on May 14, 2013 8:56:40 GMT -5
My goodness, Thomas....what a terrific start. It looks like you are having quite the good time on this build. Keep it up! Tell Heidi "Hello" as well.
Lyle.
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