This is the Trumpeter kit of the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force Type 87, with added detail from Eduard. Painted with Vallejo paints, and finished with Mig powders. Enjoy.
JGSDF Type 87
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JGSDF Type 87Posted: Sunday, May 27, 2007 - 05:56 AM UTC
slynch1701
Illinois, United States
Joined: March 08, 2005
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Joined: March 08, 2005
KitMaker: 340 posts
Armorama: 290 posts
Posted: Sunday, May 27, 2007 - 08:19 AM UTC
Nice job on what looks like a fun little project Henk.
Sean
Sean
Posted: Saturday, June 23, 2007 - 11:56 PM UTC
Thanks Sean,
I never got around to adding some detail.
The Trumpeter kit is a typical case of 'some good, some bad'... The model itself is good, and most of the detail is fine OOB. But the kit suffers from some fit issues, mainly where the rear wall meets the hull sides and roof. Some of the detail parts are far to thick or basic, and this is where the Eduard set shines. The various tie-down hooks around the turret and hull are very poor, as they are just moulded ad small raised nibs. The tie-down rails at the back of the turret are also very poor, and the Eduard replacements make a massive difference.
As for this model, I started this last year, as part of the review of the Eduard set, and then it ended up on the shelf... and got moved about... and I lost some of the bits and pieces.. So that's the reason for the camouflage netting, something which I have stopped adding unless a model goes in a diorama and needs it. Still, I tried a few new techniques (well, for me..) and I'm happy with the result.
Cheers
Henk
I never got around to adding some detail.
The Trumpeter kit is a typical case of 'some good, some bad'... The model itself is good, and most of the detail is fine OOB. But the kit suffers from some fit issues, mainly where the rear wall meets the hull sides and roof. Some of the detail parts are far to thick or basic, and this is where the Eduard set shines. The various tie-down hooks around the turret and hull are very poor, as they are just moulded ad small raised nibs. The tie-down rails at the back of the turret are also very poor, and the Eduard replacements make a massive difference.
As for this model, I started this last year, as part of the review of the Eduard set, and then it ended up on the shelf... and got moved about... and I lost some of the bits and pieces.. So that's the reason for the camouflage netting, something which I have stopped adding unless a model goes in a diorama and needs it. Still, I tried a few new techniques (well, for me..) and I'm happy with the result.
Cheers
Henk