The 1/76 version was produced by Tenbowkissa a couple of years ago, and I've finally gotten around to putting my kit together.
The kit consists of 13 resin parts and a couple of lengths of guitar string for use as cable conduits.
The resin is the typical Tenbowkissa material that is nice and easy to clean up. There were no bubbles, but I need to do some work on the radar dish and tail boom where the casting gates were located.
It took about half an hour to drill, pin, and magnetize the parts, and another half an hour to put the kit together. Most of the time was spent trying to fit and install the guitar strings.
I used some electrical wire in the center of the guitar string to try and help it retain the curves that I wanted, but the end results were not that great.
A soft metal wire with a bigger diameter would have probably worked a lot better.
Now I just need to fill in the gaps between the joins, and paint the model.
I was originally thinking about using the color scheme for the 7th Yeomanry Regiment (which I've transformed to the 332nd Fighter Group in my mind).
However, the Tenbowkissa kit does not have the canister parts that I associate with this unit (due to their presence on the Hasegawa kit).
For this build I think I will go with the 241st Squadron Ghoul Skeleton markings, or maybe just plain aircraft gray like the Tenbowkissa showcase model.
Ghoul Skeleton |
CG animated short of Operation Dynamo
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2 comments:
I've built the Hasegawa kit and the smaller Tenbowkissa looks interesting. Best of luck with the painting.
Hi Bill,
Thanks for reading and commenting!
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