A6M Zero Prototype - Hasegawa - 1/48

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Hi everyone!


Finally I did a photoshoot of my latest build - mother of all Zero's.


Kit is - as you can guess - great and well detailed. Comes along nicely and quite easy. I've done some more work on cockpit as well, but in the end decided not to have it open..


I had some problems with the canopy. I didn't want to spend couple quids on masks and have been fighting with it for couple hours. At the end there were some mistakes unfortunately:sad:


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Thanks:smiling3:


Bart.

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eddiesolo

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To me it is perfection Bart, great build.


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dougie

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Love it, job Well done


Have you seen the wind rises film then? I'd like to build their zero which is meant to be the original but had gull wings. Not knowing much about old planes it confuses me but it looks brilliant. I'll have to buy one of those
 

tr1ckey66

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Hi Bart


That's a great Zero and nicely photographed. The weathering is nice and subtle and the cockpit detail and canopy masking look to be very well done.


Great work


Paul
 

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I can't find anything wrong with that one a simply perfect zero nicly built and superbly finished.


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That Looks a cracking aircraft you got there and closer inspection I see nothing but perfection here.


Nice weathering and I like the engine staining.


Well done


Robert
 

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Crisp! Love the pin wash detail!! :smiling3:
 
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