Aichi M6A1 "Seiran" (Tamiya 1/72)

 Aichi M6A1 "Seiran"

Hi everyone
Here is my latest finished kit. This time I choose the excellent Tamiya 1/72 Aichi M6A1 - Seiran.
I've built the kit straight from the box except for the PE seat belts and the scratch built pitot tube made out of syringe needle.
The model was fully painted using Tamiya acrylic paint.
Interior: XF-71 Interior Green
Underside: Prototype Orange 5:X-6 + 2:X-7
Upper camouflage: XF-70 Dark Green 2
The Hinomaru were painted instead of using the kit decals. However, all the other markings were kit supplied decals.
Japanese prototype aircraft were painted in bright orange color, but with the end of the war fasting approaching, the Japanese had to apply the camouflage green on the upper surfaces. Most of stencils were masked off before painting the green camouflage as can been seen in some photos.



The tail marking are not confirmed since all photos of this version don't show the tail/rudder area.
Weathering made using Tamiya accent panel, watercolour pencil and dry pastel.
To the photos:





















Cheers!
Paulo


Machi Mc.202 Folgore (Italeri 1/72)

 

Hi all

I haven’t post here for a while, so I decided to post the little Italian stallion I just finished today.

Machi Mc.202 Folgore (Italeri 1/72) representing a very well documented aircraft of the 51 Stormo, 153 Gruppo Autonomo, 374 Squadriglia – Sicily 1942.
Model built basically straight from the box apart for the seat belts. Painted with Gunze aqueous line.
he camouflage smoking rings weren’t too difficult as I was thinking at first. I used Tamiya XF-13 thinned with Tamiya paint retarder (1:1) and applied with a fine pointed brush. 

I firstly drawn how I wanted the rings formats based on my references photos using watercolour pencils and then I brush painted over it. Using the watercolour pencils allowed me to correct any shape which might be wrong (just smudge it using a cotton bud moistured in water), before committing with the paint brush.













Critics and comments are very welcome.