
"Ki-27 "Nate" 1/100 Armaments in Miniature w/pics" Topic
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miscmini  | 02 Nov 2008 3:57 p.m. PST |
Subject: Ki-27 "Nate" Manufacturer: Armaments in Miniature armamentsinminiature.com Scale: 1/100 Medium: Resin Price: $12 USD Available at and after Fall In (Nov 7, 08) The kit consists of a one piece fuselage/wing/tail assembly and several resin detail parts (choice of landing gear (w/or w/o wheel pants), gun sight, antenna, skid, tail wheel, gun camera, and "slipper" tanks). This is another fine AIM kit that required minimal clean up and went together well. I finished this kit in the simple Gray/Green color. I need to pick up another batch to finish in the three color camo scheme. Recommendation: Highly recommended but some skill/patience would come in handy because of a couple of the smaller pieces. Post assembly: Decals: Wargames Paint: Vallejo Model Colors #106 Green Gray Primer: Rust-Oleum Gray Automotive Primer Matte Finish: Krylon Crystal Clear Matte Kevin picture picture picture |
Dave Schmid  | 02 Nov 2008 6:21 p.m. PST |
Another great job, Kevin. |
Chips88  | 03 Nov 2008 8:15 a.m. PST |
Ditto but shrink it to 1/144
. :-) K |
| SFC Retired | 24 Jan 2009 12:36 p.m. PST |
That would be cool if dave could make 1/300 scale planes in resin and at a reasonable price. May make me switch form my lead? I own a few of his 15mm (1/144) scale planes for my FoW air fleet. SFC Retire |
| Marc33594 | 25 Jan 2009 4:39 a.m. PST |
1/100-1/108th is 15mm. 1/144 is 12mm. |
| tuscaloosa | 25 Jan 2009 1:55 p.m. PST |
12mm is 1/160, which is close but not quite 1/144. |
| Marc33594 | 26 Jan 2009 4:37 a.m. PST |
Nope, sorry, 12mm is 1/144th usually and 10mm or N Scale is 1/160th. One reference TMP link |
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