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1/32 Hasegawa P-40M Kittyhawk Mk.III


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Hello everyone

This is 1/32 Hasegawa P-40(M) Kittyhawk Mk.III with the markings of GA M FR864 from  RAF 112 Sqn  North Africa 1943.

Cockpit enhanced by Eduard PE set.

I have used Eduard’s Exhaust and Wheel sets.

Paints are Gunze and Tamiya acrylics.

Sharkmouth painted by using DN models customized masks.

Happy modelling

 

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Oh wow, she's Beautiful!

 

I'm not a huge fan of the P-40, but it seems that at least as American built types go it probably has the broadest range of variants to build as well as paint schemes to choose from.

 

The Tamiya colours worked a treat, didn't they?

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20 hours ago, swralph said:

Looks great.😀

 

20 hours ago, SAT69 said:

Masterfully built! I'm very impressed with the cockpit.

 

19 hours ago, 112 Squadron said:

A real masterpiece! Perfect finish. I love the very subtle weathering you applied.

 

17 hours ago, Quid100 said:

That is quality 👍👍

 

17 hours ago, David H said:

Oh wow, she's Beautiful!

 

I'm not a huge fan of the P-40, but it seems that at least as American built types go it probably has the broadest range of variants to build as well as paint schemes to choose from.

 

The Tamiya colours worked a treat, didn't they?

 

14 hours ago, RMCS said:

Fantastic 

Thanks for your comments

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That's an amazing model, and beautiful images-- with the blue background they almost look like very realistic CGI.  The only "tell" is the disappearing panel lines on the right wing near the root.  The colours look just right.  Any chance you'd share your paint recipe?

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22 hours ago, Jackson Duvalier said:

That's an amazing model, and beautiful images-- with the blue background they almost look like very realistic CGI.  The only "tell" is the disappearing panel lines on the right wing near the root.  The colours look just right.  Any chance you'd share your paint recipe?

Thanks Jackson

Upper surfaces are from Gunze Sangyo acrylics. Dark Earth and Middlestone

Lower surfaces are painted to Azure Blue by using a mixing of Tamiya acrylics. I can t remenber exact mixing ratio but I have used Tamiya white with some addition of  sky blue and some drops of purple. 

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