Flyingbabydoc
Well-known member
Hello there,
in a Japanese fever right now, trying to get the chipping correct. For that I have used two models which I would like to show you for your critique.
The first is a Nakajima B5N2 "Kate" from the IJN Akagi during Midway. This plane (A1-301) was flown by Lt. Fuchida and can be seen in a short movie landing on the Akagi. Plane and pilot were lost whilst attacking the USS Enterprise.
Model is a Hasegawa 1/72 with PE Eduard (not much, just some cabine details) and brush painted with Vallejo.
The second one is a Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa ("Oscar") from the 3rd Chutai, 50th. Sentai flown by Lt. Col. Satori Anabuki with 39 victories, this plane was known as "Fubuki"
Model is a Fujimi 1/72 with PE Eduard (again not much, just some cabine details) and brush painted with Vallejo. Decals by Print Scale.
I hope you like it.
Thanks for looking. Cheers!
Alex
in a Japanese fever right now, trying to get the chipping correct. For that I have used two models which I would like to show you for your critique.
The first is a Nakajima B5N2 "Kate" from the IJN Akagi during Midway. This plane (A1-301) was flown by Lt. Fuchida and can be seen in a short movie landing on the Akagi. Plane and pilot were lost whilst attacking the USS Enterprise.
Model is a Hasegawa 1/72 with PE Eduard (not much, just some cabine details) and brush painted with Vallejo.
The second one is a Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa ("Oscar") from the 3rd Chutai, 50th. Sentai flown by Lt. Col. Satori Anabuki with 39 victories, this plane was known as "Fubuki"
Model is a Fujimi 1/72 with PE Eduard (again not much, just some cabine details) and brush painted with Vallejo. Decals by Print Scale.
I hope you like it.
Thanks for looking. Cheers!
Alex