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Greg Baker (strobez)
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AREA 88 : Kamikaze (Cessna 172)

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Technically this kit is pre-assembled... but I think we can do better. 
 

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Now that is going to be a TIGHT fit. The Cessna’s cowling isn’t as round as most propellor planes. 
 

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Let’s take it apart and see what’s what. 
 

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I’ve thinned the inner cowling as much as I dare... will the motor fit? 
 

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It fits, but the engine shaft needs an extension. Maybe not quite that long though... 
 

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Well, it all fits... now to make it look as good as possible in the process. 
 

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Seats painted black and the motor is installed...so far so good... 
 

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Disaster! The tolerance level for the motor is very small and I accidentally got glue in the wrong spot while trying position the motor very precisely. Then I managed to make a huge gouge in the underside and got glue all over the tail. 
 

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Paint mostly stripped and seams (and errors) sanded down. 
 

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Popped the hood a bit... more sanding. 
 

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Looks like there’s a gap on top that’ll need plenty of love too. 
 

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Time to paint the passengers... Shin, Ryoko and her father, Zenzou. 
 

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Ok. Time for a do-over. This time I got a box for the kit. 
 

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The pre-painted sprues inside are all the same as before. 
 

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I used the shaft of a syringe to extend the motor. This will work much better than trying to squeeze it under the cowling. 
 

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Paint has been removed from the main fuselage. A bit of 1200 grit sanding, lots of Tamiya Lacquer thinner and even more cotton swab scrubbing. 
 

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The cabin is packed tight... no room for figures I guess... 
 

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Canopy/upper wing and wheels glued on. 
 

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Placement Preview interlude 
 

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Windows masked and painted.... white. 
 

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Looks like a lot of masking... 
 

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Another test set up. 
 

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Not quite good enough though... some paint bled through. 
 

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Ok... so masking... take two! 
 

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Ok... that takes care of the under-spray... next up... taking care of the overspray. 
 

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More masking... this time covering up the red and touching up the white. 
 

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Success! Or as close to it as I’m allowed to get. 
 

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Still some clear coating and decals to apply, but time to dry fit the base. 
 

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Decals and a tiny bit of weathering... and we’re done! 
 

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There we go! 
 

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I’m pleased with how the tiny little Yamato Airlines logo came out. 
 

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17 May 2024, 21:20 -

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A 1/144 Cessna Skyhawk, the modern-day half of this duo-build project along with a 1/144 Zero.

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1:144 Zero Fighter A6M2b 201 Flying Group (Sweet 14-D011)1:144 Cessna 172 Skyhawk (F-Toys FT60580)

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