Updated 12/04/08: 1/18 A6M2-N Rufe is Finished!
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Updated 12/04/08: 1/18 A6M2-N Rufe is Finished!
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These folks have had over the years some good info.
http://www.j-aircraft.com/
Unfortunately, there's no search function that I've found. From what I recall the mauve scheme was determined to most likely be very heavy weathered due to the poor paint quality used for the conditions it was subjected to.
http://www.j-aircraft.com/
Unfortunately, there's no search function that I've found. From what I recall the mauve scheme was determined to most likely be very heavy weathered due to the poor paint quality used for the conditions it was subjected to.
Tanks for the memories
Your breachblocks so black
And oodles of track
Here at Grafenwoehr it's so good to be back
Oh, tanks for the memories..
Your breachblocks so black
And oodles of track
Here at Grafenwoehr it's so good to be back
Oh, tanks for the memories..
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Thanks. Actually I've had plans for a Rufe and Hamp since 94 when 21st announced it's Zero, which obviously never came to fruition. The Zero is my all time favorite and I ran a poll in 04 about who would we rather see make the Zero, 21st or BBi...21st lead the poll which goes to show how much they listen(ed) to fans.warhawker wrote:Man, looks great! You TOTALLY beat me to this! I have been thinking about this very project for over a year now...
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I'll just be glad to get one, the balsa 1/18 Zero I built just isn't the same. I've got great plans for a Hamp and Rufe modification...for starters
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The above shows what a procrastinator I am. I guess I mainly just kept putting off customizing in yet another scale. Plus the Zeros were hard to get and often expensive. With BBi's re-release of the 1st green version and with landing a squadron of them at a great price I decided it was time. I'm still going to do a true A6M3 Hamp as well.
As far as the Aleutians paint scheme, it makes sense to me that it likely did exist. The water in that area is very brackish, especially in the inlets and tributaries etc. A purplish-brown color in fact at certain times of the year.

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Dolley and wing cannon
project done.
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vmf, you make me want to finish my rufe (and by finish I mean start). I'll see what scheme you decide on so we can have a few different ones........dammit! you so beat us to it!!



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That float is looking great, I can't wait for a pic of this baby in the water! I really wish I could do well with styrene OR wood, at least one... My Horten would be A LOT prettier right now, and not falling apart...
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Good Traders:
KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M
Good Traders:
KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M
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I got that trailer in 1:144 scale.vmf214 wrote:Got a little behind with my Rufe as finally had to catch up on some honeydo's. The cart is done just needs painted. I carved the wheels from wood then cast in resin as well as the keel supports, the chassis is wood although I'm going to cast all the parts in resin just for the added strength. The main float is coming along nicely. I chose this method over carving as I have built wood models since I was a kid and just like to do it. Here's some updated pics:
Once the float is finished will still have to do alot of sanding and correct any imperfections then seal it, sand it, paint it, then it's ready for the RTV.
spot on, and overall amazing woodworking ability and other craftmenship going into this plane.
good traders/sellers/buyers
Alloyskull(x2), PanzerArm(x2), Ostketten, Mikeg,tmanthegreat,Coreyeagle48
Alloyskull(x2), PanzerArm(x2), Ostketten, Mikeg,tmanthegreat,Coreyeagle48
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OMG!!!! How did I miss this post!!! VMF214 this is some KICK-ASS work brother---I mean it!!!The work on the cart and float is great---I cant wait to see it when your done!!!As for the paint job---I would like to see something like the paint job on 1 of the green 21stC 1/32 planes!!! The one Im talking about is the one with the green paint job and has alot of weathering on it!!! But that just me ---I sure that whatever paint job you go with it will be KICK-ASS!!!Again Nice work brother!!!---RED---
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