"Ki-27, Ki-30, Ki-43, and Ki-48 1/200 Armaments in Miniature" Topic
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miscmini | 30 Aug 2011 4:12 p.m. PST |
More recent releases from Armaments in Miniature. All are resin. The Oscar (-43) and Lily (-48) are one piece minis. The Nate (-27 and Ann (-30) are three piece models consisting of the main airframe assembly and two landing gears. Decals on the finished models are from I-94 Enterprises. The insignia on the tail of the Nate is homemade (decal). Too many minis to keep up with
Kevin Ki-27 Nate
Ki-30 Ann (with primer)
Ki-43 Oscar
Ki-48 Lily (with primer)
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jpattern2 | 30 Aug 2011 4:22 p.m. PST |
Wow, that's an excellent chipped paint effect on the Oscar. Nice clean work on the Nate, too. |
Allen57 | 30 Aug 2011 5:42 p.m. PST |
I game with 1/600 because I could never achieve the paint job you have put on those planes. Great job. Al |
Come In Nighthawk | 02 Jul 2013 7:36 p.m. PST |
Do you have to use that big- screw? Or can that be omitted so these could be used in WOG or WOW? Thanks! |
miscmini | 06 Jul 2013 12:17 p.m. PST |
You can remove the screw or get a magnetic adapter. |
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