#115 Kawasaki Ki-100-I-Otsu
Building the キ100 from Aoshima in 1:72, mounted in flight over a watercolour scene. No electronics in this one.
Notes
The Kawasaki Ki-100 (キ100) is a single-seat single-engine monoplane fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service during World War II. The Japanese Army designation was “Type 5 Fighter” (五式戦闘機, Go-shiki sentouki, or abbreviated as Goshikisen). It was not assigned an Allied code name.
The Ki-100 entered combat in March 1945. It was developed from the Ki-61 but with a new, much more reliable Mitsubishi Ha-112-II radial engine.
Ki-100-I-Otsu: improved canopy and cut down rear fuselage. 118 built.
Research and References
The (Kind of) Accidental Superplane: Kawasaki Ki-100
Paint Scheme
Feature | Color | Recommended | Paint Used |
---|---|---|---|
red | H3 | ||
green | H6 | ||
silver | H8 | ||
lower fuselage | silver | H8 | SM208 |
flat white | H11 | ||
flat black | H12 | ||
steel | H18 | ||
clear | H30 | ||
wood brown | H37 | ||
flat base | H40 | ||
flash | H44 | ||
propeller | red brown | H47 | H47 |
RLM79 Sandy Brow | H66 | ||
RLM75 Gray | H69 | ||
Sandy Yellow | H79 | ||
Khaki Green | H80 | ||
Clear Red | H90 | ||
Clear Blue | H93 | ||
Nakajima Cockpit | C127 | ||
Grey Green | C128 | ||
upper fuselage | Dark Green | C130 | H60 |
Red Brown II | C131 |
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