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1/48 Tamiya Brewster Buffalo |
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by Calum Gibson |
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This is the Pacific Theatre Boxing of the excellent little Tamiya Buffalo Kit. The kit has a mixture of raised and recessed panel lines. I decided early on I was going to build this one straight out of the box and not get carried away. I've pretty much stuck to that. If you've looked at some of other kits you'd know that I have a thing for RNZAF or aircraft flown by Kiwis in the RAF. This kit comes with the decals for a aircraft in a Kiwi Sqn (No 488 Sqn RNZAF at Kallang, Singapore, Dec 1941) and it has the interesting dragon nose art., so I was always going to build this aircraft. I read Mike Yeo's
review on ARC before starting, I had the problem with the step on the rear
decking behind the cockpit, a bit of Sqn green fixed that. I did experience a
small step along the rest of the fuselage join however as I was wary of this
when assembling I made sure the step was on the underside of the model. Again a
little bit of Squadron green fixed that. The pics below show me going
overboard with the filler. Once sanded down there virtually none of this left.
Another area that required a bit of work was the underside on the wing section
and where it joins to the fuselage. This needed bit of filler to as there was a
step between the 2. The cockpit is quite nicely detailed as most
Tamiya kits are. The decals for the instrument panel fit well and they look
reasonably effective. Click on images below to see larger images Tamyia
included a set of canopy masks that were fun to apply but certainly did
make masking the canopy and underside window easier. Nice touch
Tamiya.
The kit was then sealed with Pledge One Go and decals applied. They went down beautifully with no silvering. This has been the easiest decaling job I've done to date. I noticed in Mike's review he mentioned the dragon was only of the left side. I mentioned this on a NZ Aviation Forum I frequent and was told there is some evidence that it was on both side. It's a nice looking piece of art so I decided to put them on both sides. Once decals had set,
another coat of One go was put down and then an oil wash was applied. For the
upper surfaces I used a mixture of raw Umber and some other browns. For the
underside I used a grey wash, particularly to give a little bit of contrast on
the black wing.
Good things about this kit are the decal options, the mask and it's ease of
assembly. The figures are a nice bonus, unfortunately I didn't really do him
justice. My only disappointment is the one piece canopy. It really could do with
a 2 piece canopy so you could see in the cockpit. Calum Click on images below to see larger images
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Photos and text © by Calum Gibson
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