1/48 Hasegawa Mitsubishi F-1

by Kaan Gök

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This relatively new Hasegawa kit could be considered as one of the good toolings. When I decided to build this kit there were no detail sets around and I built it almost out of the box except for the brake lines and some minor detailing for the cockpit.

Only leftover photoetched mirrors and a grab handle from copper wire have been added to the cockpit. I also replaced the HUD with an acetate sheet to make it look thinner. Instrument dials are punched out from the kit's decal sheet. I also added the oxygen hose using copper wire.  Windscreen is glued to the model before painting and the joint has been smoothed out with MrSurfacer 500.

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Intakes and landing gear wells are painted with Tamiya X-2 and masked with UHU-TAC.

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I did not like the special paint scheme provided in the Hasegawa decals, and decided to replicate the drawing on the WAPJ F-1 issue. The samurai figure and Japanese letters are printed with ALPS. I could not find any photos of the real plane, therefore this model could be considered some kind of what-if. I also printed new roundels because kits roundels were terribly translucent, and did not cover the camouflage colors.

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The model is painted using Gunze MRColors (I use only this kind of paint for camouflage work since Drewe Manton recommended me), and a Badger 200 with fine tip.

Kaan

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Photos and text © by Kaan Gök