As always, very nice work. You can already see the beautiful silhouette of this interesting plane. I support and observe with great curiosity 😊 hugs for Toraichi 😽
Thank you so much. The 1/48 scale "Ryusei-Kai (GRACE)" is the only one made by Hasegawa and is a rare kit, but it is currently easy to obtain in Japan. I would be happy if you could watch this series of videos as well☺😸
Thank you so much. The drawing is in a magazine called "THE MARU MECHANIC" that features manuals. It was published about 45 years ago and is unfortunately out of print now.
@@TORAMODEL forgive me for bothering you again. Could you give me the references of the Maru Mechanics magazine so that I can try to find it on the second-hand market ? Thanks .
Thank you so much. I have a line chisel, but I usually use Tamiya's plastic scriber to re-carve panel lines. Use a scriber needle for panel lines on curved surfaces or small fuel filler panels.
As always, very nice work. You can already see the beautiful silhouette of this interesting plane. I support and observe with great curiosity 😊 hugs for Toraichi 😽
Thank you so much. The 1/48 scale "Ryusei-Kai (GRACE)" is the only one made by Hasegawa and is a rare kit, but it is currently easy to obtain in Japan. I would be happy if you could watch this series of videos as well☺😸
Superb! Where do you find drawings for riveting ?
Thank you so much. The drawing is in a magazine called "THE MARU MECHANIC" that features manuals. It was published about 45 years ago and is unfortunately out of print now.
@@TORAMODEL thank you very much.👍
@@TORAMODEL forgive me for bothering you again.
Could you give me the references of the Maru Mechanics magazine so that I can try to find it on the second-hand market ?
Thanks .
Very nice yet again. What kind of pen do you use to draw in the panel lines with ? Size of the tip ? Thanks Matt
Thank you so much. I have a line chisel, but I usually use Tamiya's plastic scriber to re-carve panel lines. Use a scriber needle for panel lines on curved surfaces or small fuel filler panels.
@@TORAMODEL Thanks for the reply. However what kind of pen for the ink ? The panel lines are filled in with black.
After carving, check the lines using enamel paint.