Nice job. But one thing you may made mistake which for the Japan national make never have any scratches. Because those mistakes which means dishonour their Emperor. Punishment would be kill themselves.
Building the N1K2-J Shindenkai in 1/32 scale is such a meticulous process, and your attention to detail is impressive! Watching the model come together piece by piece is incredibly satisfying. Can't wait to see the finished product!
Watching you pushing the trigger all the way down and pulling it all the way back without releasing it the whole spraying time gives me an anxiety attack!! 😆 Great job though!
Great job, Tulpar. I built the mine as 17972 also. It is posed in flight with l.e.d.s for cockpit and engine exhaust and a video is on my channel. The kit engines are well designed and molded. The fit/finish and detail of the aircraft is not as good as most of us hoped for. It takes a skilled modeller to correct the problems that a novice would have trouble with.
That's a really nice Spitfire, beautifully finished👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻 I should say that you cant have the aileron on both wings deflected the same way; if one is down, the other should be up........
Thank you for sharing your techniques. I am in awe of the results that you were able to achieve. You have created a true replica of an iconic aircraft. It shows the effects of such an extreme environment upon the airframe. I've never seen anything like this before. I was sort of confused in part 1 by the colors that you started with, but by the end of part 2, I could see the method in the madness. Thank you again for such a creative expression of the results of exposure to the extremes. Lawrence Landis