Thursday, 31 October 2019

KUMAMOTO CASTLE (Ki-gu-mi)

This is a 1:150 scale (approx) wooden laser-cut model of the famous Kumamoto Castle  熊本城 in Kumamoto, Japan. It is one of the three most important castles in Japan, and a was built around 1467.
The bear in the photo is called "Kumamon" and is the marketing symbol of the Kumamoto Prefecture. The sign says Kumamoto Castle in Japanese characters.
This kit was built over four evenings in equal share by my wife and myself. It was great to build with someone and share all parts of the build process. Try it with someone you love. We thank our neighbour Miwako N. for the lovely gift from Japan.

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model plans and parts boards.

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

Kumamoto Castle, wooden model

MERCEDES-BENZ SSK 1928 (Bburago)

This is the Bburago 1:24 scale metal body kit of the Mercedes-Benz SSK from 1928 which held the world speed record. The "Super Sport Kurz" had a six cylinder 7 litre engine which brought the car to 251 km/hr at the Gadelbach circuit.

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Mercedes-Benz SSK 1928

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

LOCOMOTIVE IN THE DMZ (Arii)

JAPANESE COLONIAL LOCOMOTIVE - STUCK IN THE KOREAN DMZ - c. 1966

This is a 1:87 (H/O) scale children's model kit from ARII of a Japanese locomotive. The model is motorized and comes with a lot of track. However. it is not a good representation of the D51 locomotive as it is missing four of the drive wheels. (kit for Japanese domestic sales only)

I therefore chose to do the model as a Japanese colonial locomotive in Korea, stuck in the DMZ when the Korean War began in 1950. Several locomotives were abandoned between the two Koreas when the DPRK invaded the south. Some were just left where they stopped; others were attacked by armies and air forces. These locomotive sit to this day in the no man's land of the inter-Korean DMZ: overgrown and rusted beyond all repair. They are slowly decomposing into the ground, and in a few hundred years will be nothing but rust in the dirt. This one shows how it might have looked in about 1966 after sitting untouched for 16 years in harsh weather.

I had to build all the running gear and add several items to the undersides of the skirting. However, with the greenery in place you can barely see any of the wheel sets and running gear. I also built the entire cabin interior, including smoke box with open fire door, and seats; and the interior of the coat tender.

The engine and tender were painted with Vallejo black printer in the airbrush, then dusted with a light rust powder and shot with Testors matte clear. Then it was re-dusted with three different rust colours, and later had Vallejo brown wash added in pools where water would have sat. The gravel is a spray-on gravel paint from Floquil.

The kit was bought from a vendor at CAPCON on Saturday 28 September 2019. It was finished Wednesday 02 October in time to show at the IPMS Ottawa club meeting. It was a great $1 spent! The Turkish moss greenery cost more than the kit.

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966
Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966


Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966
 
Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

Japanese colonial steam locomotive in the inter-Korean DMZ - circa 1966

First place in the Misc. category at the Syracuse, USA, SYRCON competition, 20 Oct 2019.