Well this is as far as I got with my KI-44 in the “land of the rising sun campaign”. I have got most of the “body work” done and next it’s off to the paint shop. I did experiment with the hairspray method on the propeller. I thought the prop turned out pretty good and I think I will try it on the whole airframe. I will continue to post progress in a separate build log.
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KI-44
heavyjagdpanzer
Georgia, United States
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Posted: Saturday, September 20, 2014 - 01:37 PM UTC
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Saturday, September 20, 2014 - 11:49 PM UTC
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2014 - 04:15 AM UTC
Bill,
Sure looks like you're making steady progress, and you're just about ready for paint. The only thing that looks a little weird is the white around the instruments on the IP.
Joel
Sure looks like you're making steady progress, and you're just about ready for paint. The only thing that looks a little weird is the white around the instruments on the IP.
Joel
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2014 - 12:34 PM UTC
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Bill,
Sure looks like you're making steady progress, and you're just about ready for paint. The only thing that looks a little weird is the white around the instruments on the IP.
Joel
Joel, I used the kit decal for the instrument panel. I will have the canopy closed on this one. I don’t do a lot to the area that you can’t see much of.
Removed by original poster on 11/10/14 - 23:33:32 (GMT).
heavyjagdpanzer
Georgia, United States
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Posted: Monday, November 10, 2014 - 04:39 AM UTC
I have finally got some paint on this thing. The first thing was to spray it with Tamiya primer. This reveals flaws in the body work. I had to spray and sand the wing roots three times before they looked OK.
. Then I shot it with Testers model master aluminum.
I used my airbrush and applied hair spray. I have been using my new Iwata Eclipse airbrush and I really like it.
. Next was to spray the underside with Tamiya Japanese Army grey acrylic. After that, I then masked off the undersides. Beside masking tape, I used “blue tack” to mask the fuselage. The profile depicting this aircraft shows a slightly wavy paint line.
After that I applied JA Army Green acrylic. The next step is to glue the cowling on, then paint the black anti-glare panel in front of the cockpit and the yellow ID stripes on the leading edge of the wings.
. Then I shot it with Testers model master aluminum.
I used my airbrush and applied hair spray. I have been using my new Iwata Eclipse airbrush and I really like it.
. Next was to spray the underside with Tamiya Japanese Army grey acrylic. After that, I then masked off the undersides. Beside masking tape, I used “blue tack” to mask the fuselage. The profile depicting this aircraft shows a slightly wavy paint line.
After that I applied JA Army Green acrylic. The next step is to glue the cowling on, then paint the black anti-glare panel in front of the cockpit and the yellow ID stripes on the leading edge of the wings.
berndm
Niedersachsen, Germany
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Posted: Monday, November 10, 2014 - 12:35 PM UTC
Looking good Bill, nice work on the details as well !
Joel_W
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Posted: Monday, November 10, 2014 - 07:05 PM UTC
Bill,
Your camo paint scheme is looking quite good. Looking forward to seeing the paint scheme finish, as well as the decals applied.
And thank you for posting larger pictures rather then the thumbnails to your gallery.
Joel
Your camo paint scheme is looking quite good. Looking forward to seeing the paint scheme finish, as well as the decals applied.
And thank you for posting larger pictures rather then the thumbnails to your gallery.
Joel
Posted: Monday, November 10, 2014 - 10:33 PM UTC
Just caught this thread. Can you explain the whole "hairspray" thing, please? I am "mystified" [pun intended].
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 - 05:57 AM UTC
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Just caught this thread. Can you explain the whole "hairspray" thing, please? I am "mystified" [pun intended].
I am not much of an authority on the “hairspray method” as this is the first time I have every tried it. I experimented on the prop and spinner and it seemed to work good so I thought I would use it on the whole aircraft. Basically it is a method of simulating peeling and chipped paint. You paint the plane silver and then you put hair spray over it, and then spray a top coat over that. The color coat is usually acrylic. Hair spray is water soluble, so you take a moistened toothpick or stiff brush and start scratching the paint. The water gets under the top coat and the paint starts to flake off. It’s pretty simple and looks very realistic.
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2014 - 05:08 AM UTC
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 06:39 PM UTC
I have included my Ki-44 in the “Hanger Queen” campaign. I will continue posting build updates on this blog.
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 07:50 PM UTC
Bill,
You might want to consider running a duel build blog. For those of us following your build, but not any others in the Hanger Queen campaign. It just becomes some what more difficult to follow your posts without having to wade through other builds. Even with using the subscribe feature, it only brings you to the current page.
Joel
You might want to consider running a duel build blog. For those of us following your build, but not any others in the Hanger Queen campaign. It just becomes some what more difficult to follow your posts without having to wade through other builds. Even with using the subscribe feature, it only brings you to the current page.
Joel
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 10:05 PM UTC
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Bill,
You might want to consider running a duel build blog. For those of us following your build, but not any others in the Hanger Queen campaign. It just becomes some what more difficult to follow your posts without having to wade through other builds. Even with using the subscribe feature, it only brings you to the current page.
Joel
OK I will do that, thanks.
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Monday, February 16, 2015 - 02:22 AM UTC
The last time I posted about my Ki-44 (27-11-14) I had finished painting it. I have since then been scraping the paint off! This is the first time I have used hairspray as a weathering technique, and I am fairly pleased with the results. However picking the paint off with a toothpick is tedious and time consuming. I can see where using salt would be easier and faster. I am about ready to spray gloss coat on this thing and start putting on some decals.
heavyjagdpanzer
Georgia, United States
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Posted: Friday, August 07, 2015 - 07:04 AM UTC
Posted: Friday, August 07, 2015 - 08:02 AM UTC
Bill,
Your Shoki is looking good!
Your Shoki is looking good!
Posted: Friday, August 07, 2015 - 08:10 AM UTC
Hi Bill,
Beautiful work so far! I have the Arii Ki-44 in 1/48 scale waiting to be built. I find your hairspray technique very interesting.
Gary
Beautiful work so far! I have the Arii Ki-44 in 1/48 scale waiting to be built. I find your hairspray technique very interesting.
Gary
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Friday, August 07, 2015 - 05:42 PM UTC
Thanks guys.
Joel_W
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Posted: Friday, August 07, 2015 - 07:29 PM UTC
Bill,
Glad to see that the build is still alive and well. Your paint camo scheme and decals look well done.
Joel
Glad to see that the build is still alive and well. Your paint camo scheme and decals look well done.
Joel
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 - 04:01 AM UTC
I highlighted the panel lines with AK interactive panel liner. The AK products are easy to use but the underside seems overstated. The top side is not very noticeable but may look better once I spray clear flat over it. I have not tried highlighting this extensively before. What do you think is it over done?
berndm
Niedersachsen, Germany
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Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 - 10:53 AM UTC
Great paint job, Bill. Will try out this way of painting by my self.
Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 - 02:35 PM UTC
Hi Bill,
It is definitely not overdone. Looks great!
Gary
It is definitely not overdone. Looks great!
Gary
bomber14
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Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 - 05:36 PM UTC
not at all looks great. subtle weathering is the best way to go. where did you get the decals? I like the skull on the rudder, would like to get a set.
joe
joe
heavyjagdpanzer
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Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 - 05:59 AM UTC
Bernd, Gary and Joe, thank you. Joe, the decals are by Revi, set # 48005. Air craft depicted is from 29th Sentai, 2nd Chutai, Anchang AB, China, August 1944. This aircraft is depicted in profile in two books.