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This is the new Aoshima tooling, which is extremely well executed. I spent a lot of time researching Hiryu, and the list of build particulars is long (I’ve included it below ) but of special interest is the scratchbuilt rain gutters along the flight deck, from strip styrene, the rear elevator, well, and shaft from a set of modified Junyo parts, scratchbuilt mainmast, FineMolds wind barrier, the larger aircraft safety nets, and the flight deck, which used a wash of burnt umber over a custom mix of Tamiya paints. As far as finish goes, I prefer to build them “dockyard” fresh.
This is the same model which suffered severe frosting from a coat of Future and Tamiya flat while attempting to reduce the sheen of the flight deck. Subsequent fixes made things worse. Some of you may remember my frantic board pleas for help. Many solutions were offered (thx) and ultimately led to successfully resuscitating the model. Unfortunately, the additional coats of Future and flat combinations rendered the finish less “crisp” than it had been in its original state but, the judges deemed it still worthy enough to grant her 2nd place in her category at the 2006 Nationals. That was a bit of a surprise. |
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