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FW190-D9

Started by K_mars, September 21, 2011, 05:47:11 AM

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K_mars

He makes the parts in the cockpit.It is delicate work.

kenji.

K_mars

He paints finish in the acrylic coating.

kenji.


K_mars

Everything is assembled and completion.

kenji.

Ken Pugh

Kenji, thank you for presenting the work of Fukuda on this board.  I found him through the Osaka Model Club and have spent much time studying his work.  More specifically, I am working to duplicate his skill at painting markings.

I also really enjoy the work of Nishino, truly a master craftsman.  His mosaic models are excellent works of both art and craftsmanship, a rare combination.

Correct me if I am wrong, but the wood Kenji mentions is native to Japan and plentiful.  It is widely used there for solid models.  In western culture, it is known as magnolia, a wood I have never tried or heard of anyone outside of Japan using, but am interested in finding some to try.

Ken Pugh

cliff strachan

Absolutely amazing Kenji. But could you please tell us what scale the FW190 is.
Cliff.

K_mars

ken,

It is the kind that is near to Magnolia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_obovata

This wood is common in Japan. It is used for materials of the work of children.

Cliff,

I'm sorry.Scale is 1/50.

kenji.

Balsabasher

The study of this Focke Wulf model and the work put into recording the detailed build is very much appreciated this end,this places solids into a whole new area of sophistication unknown to many westerners,a true labour of love.
Kenji I know that I have said this before but we are indebted to being able to share with you your vast knowledge of our type of model,thank you.
Barry.

K_mars

ken,

The thread of the mosaic model was set up. Please see.

http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/SMF/index.php?topic=853.0

kenji.