H & K MP-5 Gun ship

What tool do you use to panel line? Mine broke and im looking to replace it.

Amazing work btw.

I did used a sharpened steel needle because this toy guns are
made of Polypropylane(PP). It's the hard stuff to scribe a clean lines.

My friend pro builder told me to use Exacto knife with a cutting face upward.
This may good for the usual Polistyrane.

Thanks !
 
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Heey !!
I think I call this as H-wing fighter !:behave


Hi! Konnichiwa!:)

I am atom.
I live in GIFU pref. in JAPAN.
Of course I am Japanese modeler. lol
I wanna speak Japanese with you, if I can.
BTW your H-wing fighter is very cooool!
I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.


Mata aimashou!:thumbsup
 
Hi! Konnichiwa!:)

I am atom.
I live in GIFU pref. in JAPAN.
Of course I am Japanese modeler. lol
I wanna speak Japanese with you, if I can.
BTW your H-wing fighter is very cooool!
I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.


Mata aimashou!:thumbsup

Kon nichi wa

Fujihira to iimasu. Chiba ni sunndemasu.

H-wing wo goran kudasatte arigatougozaimasu :lol
scratch build ha mada hajimetekara korede 3 sakume nandesu.
orijinaru wo dezain surunoga sukidesu.

iroiro nayaminagara yatteimasu. anatano sakuhinmo syoukai****e kudasai.

PM demo daijyoubudesu.:thumbsup
 
Let me put up a few progress.

I did the underside of the fuselage.

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A little detailing

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A few lines of rivets.

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Thanks for looking and I'll be happy to hear your comment.:lol

Katsu,
 
Absolute genius!!!

That's an inspired design and the cockpit detail is unbelievable, thanks for sharing this one. :)
 
Outstanding! You're work is inspiring.

Could you explain how you created the gauges? It looks to me like you coated clear plastic with black paint and then etched out perfectly hand-drawn gauges with a blade? Maybe you should have been a surgeon ;)
 
Outstanding! You're work is inspiring.

Could you explain how you created the gauges? It looks to me like you coated clear plastic with black paint and then etched out perfectly hand-drawn gauges with a blade? Maybe you should have been a surgeon ;)

Thank you very much for your comment.

The gauges are made of three layers of sheet plastic.
Lower one is a 1.5 mm thick white sheet painted with mat black.
middle one is a 1.0 mm clear sheet(I used a clear DVD case) and upper one is a 0.5 mm sheet as a face plate. Both middle clear sheet and face plate were drilled some circle holes for dials. The holes for square display was cut away only from face plate.

I scribed the circles directly on a black plate using a face plate as a template and then scribed gauges with freehand in it. For the gauges in the square display, I scribed directly on the clear plate. It makes the square gauges looks different(like the CRT display).

I've tried several ways but above was the most simple and effective one.

I used the sharpened needle-like tool to scribe as you see in the pics.

It was not so difficult than you think. Probably you can make it better than me for sure.:lol

Thanks.
 
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Thank you very much for your comment.

The gauges are made of three layers of sheet plastic.
Lower one is a 1.5 mm thick white sheet painted with mat black.
middle one is a 1.0 mm clear sheet(I used a clear DVD case) and upper one is a 0.5 mm sheet as a face plate. Both middle clear sheet and face plate were drilled some circle holes for dials. The holes for square display was cut away only from face plate.

I scribed the circles directly on a black plate using a face plate as a template and then scribed gauges with freehand in it. For the gauges in the square display, I scribed directly on the clear plate. It makes the square gauges looks different(like the CRT display).

I've tried several ways but above was the most simple and effective one.

I used the sharpened needle-like tool to scribe as you see in the pics.

It was not so difficult than you think. Probably you can make it better than me for sure.:lol

Thanks.

:lol Thanks for the vote of confidence. I love how brightly your dials light up! Keep up the good work and thank you for the details.
 
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