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#064 Mitsubishi Ki-46 Trainer

Building a SG$5 bargain ARII 1:72 kit of the Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah Trainer (no electronics)

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Notes

The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was a twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army.

Type 100 Command Reconnaissance Aircraft (一〇〇式司令部偵察機)

The trainer variant of the Ki-46 II had a re-designed cabin with the extra bubble top over the already impressive greenhouse-like canopy.

The Kit

I picked up the ARII kit #53016 for SG$5 at a charity sale. Not a bad deal!

I subsequently discovered that the kit is available in new boxing off the shelf in Japan for I think around ¥1400.

53016-kit_box

53016-kit_parts

The decals were a write-off however, but I managed to find a few replacements in my spares. Only require decals 1 + 3 (hinomaru in two sizes)

Decal Qty inner dia outer dia
1 4 18mm 19.5mm
3 2 8mm 10mm

53016-decals

I selected a couple of figures from the Hasegawa Japanese Navy Airmen Set No. X72-16 1:72 to replace the very poorly molded figures that are included in the ARII kit. Navy not army, but after all the careful painting, not really visible through the canopy anyway!

X72-16-kit_box

Paint Scheme

Feature Color Recommended Paint Used
interior     70.924 Russian Uniform WWII
exterior     H-14 with matt yellow undercoat over Aqueous White Surfacer 1000

Paint Scheme - Figures

Japanese Navy Airmen Set Hasegawa No. X72-16 1:72

Feature Color Recommended Paint Used
goggle frames Silver C8/H8  
goggle frames (alt) Copper C10/H10  
goggle straps Sandy Brown C19/H66  
webbing/life jacket Dark Earth C22/H72 70.921 English Uniform
  Flat Base C30/H40  
helmet Red Brown C41/H47  
  Mahogany C42/H84 70.846 Mahogany Brown
helmet inner Tan C44/H27  
  Flesh C51/H44  
scarf Flat White C62/H11  
boots Semi gloss black C92  
  Mitsubishi Cockpit Color C126  
flight suit and gloves   C22/H72 (70%) + C42/H84 (30%)  

Build Log

I selected a couple of figures from the Hasegawa Japanese Navy Airmen Set to replace the very poorly molded figures that are included in the ARII kit

build01a

Navy not army, but after all the careful painting, not really visible through the canopy anyway!

build01b

One of the problems with the kit is for the trainer variant they have re-molded to canopy, but the cockpit interior does not provide a proper seat of detail for the dorsal position. I presume this would have been an instructor seat?

build01c

I’d never paid much attention to the Ki46, but the more I worked on it, the more I realised it has really beautiful lines - up in the same class as the Mosquito IMHO

build02a

Test fitting the canopy

build02b

The bird-cage canopy of the trainer version is just wild! And a bit of a masking job..

build02c

I primed with Mr Hobby Aqueous Surfacer 1000 white.

build03a

I used a light matt yellow undercoat with the idea this would give a bit or warmth to the orange. Not sure if this was a good idea in the end - made the orange too bright I think?

build03b

This time, I decided to try @propblurmodels for in-flight effect, and I really like it. I think I could push the fade of the painting even further for more realism.

build04a

The figures were navy not army, but after all the careful painting, not really visible through the canopy anyway!

build04b

A quick base to simulate a dusty runway. Just some scrap styrofoam, plaster and some paint.

build05a

build05b

build05c

build05d

build05e

build05f

The full effect of the propblur thundering along a dusty runway!

build05g

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