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#2/2018

Zoukei-Mura kit, painted with Gunze and Tamiya acrylics

My dad thought it would be a shame to hide all the nice detail, so he decided to keep it naked and show a fictious not yet finished prototype. Besides that, the fit of the panels isn´t so good.
Gonna do a clothed one with the old Dragon kit in the nearer future.

 

Build thread here

 

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Great work on this 👍 ... With all that detail in the Z-M kits. I'm surprised we dont see more cutaway builds, and prototype builds. That being said you should ask your father to do at least one section of the skin in a Luft ‘46 camouflage pattern. It would be a nice display next to the plane. Just a thought.

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36 minutes ago, Buzby061 said:

Very nice indeed. It would be a shame to hide all that lovely detail, not forgetting all that hard work.

 

Pete

 

32 minutes ago, Corsairfoxfouruncle said:

Great work on this 👍 ... With all that detail in the Z-M kits. I'm surprised we dont see more cutaway builds, and prototype builds. That being said you should ask your father to do at least one section of the skin in a Luft ‘46 camouflage pattern. It would be a nice display next to the plane. Just a thought.

thanks!

Well, my dad kept all the remaining parts, maybe display some of them next to the model on a trailer.

But as mentioned, he´ll build an old Dragon kit and will put it beside the ZM. At least I hope he finishes the Dragon kit. It isn´t the easiest one. Years ago he wanted to build one but gave up. Let´s see how he handles this kit with his nowadays skills and experience..

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Hey Reini, this build is way too cool !! Please pass along to your dad my appreciation for all of his hard work. I really am enjoying all of the posts.             Bob H.

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On 20.1.2018 at 2:07 AM, Bob Henry said:

Hey Reini, this build is way too cool !! Please pass along to your dad my appreciation for all of his hard work. I really am enjoying all of the posts.             Bob H.

 

On 20.1.2018 at 6:22 AM, dadofthree said:

Wunderbar! Es ist schön.

 

On 20.1.2018 at 9:47 AM, beastieboy said:

A modern art master piece, looks like it should be in a museum, fantastic job

 

17 hours ago, Rod bettencourt said:

That's a great build! Really well done, thanks for sharing.

 

Rod

 

thanks gents, appreciated!

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