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No Sharkmouth on this Hasegawa 32nd scale Ki-84 Hayate

Sharkmouth

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Another start to a build, inspired by someone's model on this site... yes, I started a long time ago:

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Regards,
 
Um, wait a cotton pickin' minute!!! What ya mean no sharksmouth?? I triple dog dare ya to put one on it!!!!! :laugh: Seriously, great details so far!!! :notworthy
 
To provide a starting point as to where details are added, here are the main landing gear wheel wells:

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and the cockpit starting points:
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I have the Eduard Big Ed set to add along with my own bits...

Regards,
 
Testing the fit of some PE to the main gear bay. Main landing gear covers get new inner skin. New seat embossed and folded, needs soldering to fill.

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Regards,
 
While I did provide a starting point set of photos for the main landing gear bays, I see I forgot to post the after. I opened up various areas, covered by PE, for cabling to run while others simply should have been opened. I'll post photographs showing these soon. More PE has been bent since then.

:pp

Regards,
 
I suppose the obvious answer is ....not much but thats not the point :) its supposed to be about the fun building it i am told.
currently filling a JU87 with PE that will never be seen again and will probably be in the bin within a month of completion :)
 
It's a fine balance to having too much or not enough we all deal with. Some of it may not be seen, but you know it's there. Great job so far. Gary S.
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