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Art, In my humble opinion you really only need a good photo-etch set. When I built the kit I used this one: http://www.goldmm.com/ships/gms3njss.htm It's not crazy expensive and provided everything I needed. I used some aftermarket chain for the anchor chain and aftermarket decals as well. I can't seem to find the photos from my build other than the dead links to Photobucket on this thread on another modeling site: http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?/topic/172054-tamiya-battleship-uss-new-jersey-bb-62/&tab=comments#comment-1597532 Any questions as you go I'd be glad to help.
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Absolutely, one bottle should be fine Art.
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You can make a great model right out of the box, it's a Tamiya kit after all. In fact speaking of Tamiya, their extra-thin cement is a fine choice in terms of glue. I absolutely swear by it, and it has a very thin applicator brush so it is easy to control.
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Astounding price. I built the New jersey about ten years ago, and I think I paid around $135 at the time. Good luck, hope it works out!
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I had something else on my mind. Fixed... 😲 The quarantine is messing with my head!😀
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Thanks. I taped the top of the rail and airbrushed the vertical surface. Used Tamiya tape, which is really good stuff, been using it for years.
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I'm currently working on some plastic models as well as the Latham, so things aren't proceeding as rapidly at the moment. I did get the cap rails installed and the hull painted. Hull was painted with the airbrush. I was going to scribe the cove as per prototype, but tests showed that was not going to work very well in the basswood so I decided to just paint it on, which turned out much better. I used water slide decals from Microscale for the name. I couldn't find gold in the font/scale I wanted so had to use white.
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Actually yes OC I do. I have and Argentinian Hasegawa A-4Q Skyhawk in progress. Didn't start a thread for it since it is already a ways along. It's in primer so, about the same point as the Spit. I'm going to try to finish the Spit first though. When I was a heavy plastic builder I always had two kits going at once. I found I was much more efficient that way as I always had something to work on while things were drying on the other.
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Did I mention in my original post I'm a very fast builder with plastic?? 😀 So I worked on a lot of the sub-assemblies and such while various steps of the cockpit were drying. The fuselage is assembled and ready for paint. As I mentioned, this is my first Hasegawa Spitfire and fit was very good overall with just a few touches of putty. The radiators were painted now as they'll be inaccessible once their covers are installed.
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Can't wait to follow along Wayne. Best of luck!
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Work on the cockpit is complete. After the wash had dried I sprayed Vallejo matte and proceeded with drybrushing and minor paint chipping. It's hard to see in the photos but the instrument faces each received a drop of gloss coat to represent the glass. Ready to install and seal up the fuselage halves.
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Cockpit has been painted. I am out of British Interior Gray Green, and no stores are open to buy it, so blended my own and airbrushed that. I think it came out darn close. I replaced the seat with a resin one from Ultracast. Aside from that it will be just kit parts other than decals. Next I need to gloss coat all of this so I can apply a wash.
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Well, I've been on a bit of plastic kick of late and the Spitifre was getting near the top of the "to build" pile. Old Collingwood's build of the Mk IX inspired me to get started. First, here is the Academy 1/72nd scale F/A-18C Hornet I just wrapped up. Added a resin seat and some aftermarket decals, but otherwise straight out of the box, as it's a very nice kit. On to the Spitfire. I am using the Hasegawa kit in 1/48th. I've built my share of Tamiya Spitfires but this will be my first Hasegawa version. I am going to do American markings for the 31st Fighter Group as shown on this Eagle Strike deal sheet. I am generally a very quick builder of plastic, and this is a straightforward kit so I don't see this build taking super long, especially with things as they are in the world.
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