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#1 Posted : 12 July 2011 13:13:06

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Hi Shipmates,

Starting my build diary for the Akagi here today, thanks for looking. And as usual, any comments and/or suggestions gratefully received. Thank you! BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 12 July 2011 13:17:44

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The hull, funnel and Mitsubishi A6M Zero


The Parts as received




Frame assembly: Steps 1 - 5



Assembling the funnel: Steps 6 - 10



Frame assembly and funnel together



Both the frame and the funnel were easy to construct as per instructions. I did have to file the wooden grooves on the frame as the instructions suggested because one or two of them were a bit tight.
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#3 Posted : 12 July 2011 15:35:03

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Good stuff glennBigGrin
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#4 Posted : 12 July 2011 18:35:36

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Thanks MWG BigGrin
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#5 Posted : 12 July 2011 18:54:28

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#6 Posted : 12 July 2011 19:00:40

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Looking great Glenn, like the metal bitsBigGrin LOL
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I like it Glenn...ThumpUp
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#8 Posted : 12 July 2011 19:15:10

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Thanks guys, I've got some filler on the way so no painting till then. The island looks a bit rough and ready at the mo but it will look completely different once it's painted and filled.
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#9 Posted : 11 April 2012 01:15:55

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The Hull, funnel and Mitsubishi A6M Zero


Zero fighter plane assembly: Steps 11 - 19







Here you have the pictures of my first zero. Construction was very straight forward, but if I had a pound for every time I dropped the wheel assembly and then had to go scrambling around the floor looking for it. I would be a rich man. BigGrin LOL
Anyway, I test fitted the propeller and conopy and both fitted fine. I think I will use Humbrol clear fix to attach the canopy as super glue will fog the plastic. No painting yet as per instructions, but I am toying with the idea of using enamel for the aircraft, as I think this will look better. I'm not sure what type of paint will be used in the official build, but I'm also thinking of a gloss finish because I want the aircraft to stand out. What do you guys think? BigGrin
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Hi Glenn your photos are very clearBigGrin and your build is coming alongBigGrin Regards Mike
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#11 Posted : 11 April 2012 01:20:25

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MWG wrote:
Hi Glenn your photos are very clearBigGrin and your build is coming alongBigGrin Regards Mike


Thanks for your kind comments Mike BigGrin
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#12 Posted : 11 April 2012 01:24:20

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The Hull, island and funnel rails


Assembling the frame steps 1 - 4



Next section of the hull completed, very straightforward and not problems there. I will be securing the hull to a build board but just not yet, as I see that this doesn't happen in the instructions until a little bit later. It will be done soon though, to stop as Tomick called 'the banana boat effect'. BigGrin
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#13 Posted : 11 April 2012 01:32:02

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Assembling the island: steps 6 - 16































Now, those of you that have been following my build diary will recognise the first four pictures. They were a bit blurred and grainy and not very good. Well I've learned how to use my camera a bit better and have taken some new pictures which are far better quality. These are pictures 5 - 10 in this post being number 13. The final shots are of the island with squadron putty filling any gaps that are visible. Sanding this smooth to follow of course. I don't think it would look very good if I left it 'au-natural.' Laugh BigGrin
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#14 Posted : 11 April 2012 01:38:55

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Preparing the funnel rails: Steps 17 - 19












The first two photographs are of the photo-etched funnel rails before cutting. The build instructions advised caution when cutting so to reduce the risk of bending the parts. Whilst the actual process was in itself not difficult, its dash tricky dealing with parts these thin. I see now why the build instructions advise caution, if you went at it like a bull in a china shop you would need some new etching. BigGrin
Photos 3 - 5 show the funnel after being filled with squadron putty and sanded smooth. BigGrin
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Attaching the rails to the funnel: Steps 20 - 26






The funnel rail photo etched parts cut out and glued into place, with super glue. The diagram in the instructions helped with the placement, but you still have to be cautious because a couple of the funnel rails are quite close together in size. All done, and went through this section without incident. BigGrin
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OK! Here's the idea? I originally had a fanciful idea about super detailing the cockpit of the aircraft. This was of course until I saw the size. Laugh

Now I realise in practical terms there is not a lot that can be achieved with a cockpit this small (If you would kindly refer to the picture above), but I would still like to do something. Any suggestions would be very welcome? BigGrin


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the only thing I could suggest is......stick the canopy on after you have put decals on and go and have a cup of tea(or something stronger)and feel proud you managed to get that far,because there is no way you can see anything inside the cockpit even after you have painted an ant's goggles and scarf.Blink Blink
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#18 Posted : 11 April 2012 16:36:43

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They wouldn't happen to be kamikaze ants would they Karl? I've got to get myself some of those. They would be perfect for my new Zero squadron. Laugh LOL LOL
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now their's a thought,stick a sugar lump on the agaki and stick it in the garden and watch them swarming all over might even start a colony on board.Cool Cool
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BigGrin Looking good with your progress m8Cool
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