Kawasaki KI-61Hien "tony II"- Arii - 1/48

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Thank you - I will certainly read these posts.
 
muscogeemike thank you for your words, if you have any doubt or question you can answer asking not deprive yourself
 
I'm letting the decals dry I've done, to give the climax of the device is finished for the rest almost all


































to the underside of the plane I made some mistakes trying to imitate the recent leakage of fluids but still have not managed to leave me what you've done that it is something strange
 
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Beautiful work! I've done 100's of models of WWII aircraft(have 60 or so "on the shelve) but I'm ashamed to say I don't have your patience or skill. I read everything I can about these planes and monitor several web sites - what always amazes me is how much I don't know. Your insight is most welcome.
 
thanks you very much guys.
muscogeemike, as here saying goes "never go to bed without knowing something new," no one has a clear understanding of what actually is, thanks to the internet that makes the world as much as possible paqueño things you can do so, unified criteria and you learn more than what is taught, as I see it.
question is patience, patience and more patience but not always say what I fulfill
 
steph and gnomey thanks guys.
I bring you pics in this installment of the decals, and I esxplico a little process I use to deteriorate as would happen in reality:
After printing and give the fixer before it dries with a needle from an old airbrush care retirement paint chips trying to wear more or less the original painting would have to take that aspect of deterioration so necessary in a Japanese model.
original decals scaled



the retouched by my



this is the role currently use (pretty good but still developing)



printing decals



impairment treated with decals already dry, you can see the color on the side I've been retired as leaving it aside.



are almost dry for placement and give final touches of paint to acabr the model is in its final phase of work
 
the little guy and took his last steps before going to rest, to put the decals, the matte and glossy varnishes, according to sites and concentrations for lighting effects, with photos can be seen soon as the camera does not give more than if when it's new to be more manageable in this manual has nothing everything is automatic to put some more pics.

































Now I start to make a spitfire Russian mkIXe lf a matchbox, 1968 repananelar to be something else entirely and that will be done .....
 

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