Mitsubishi Ki 183 (twin push-turboprop)

Started by PACOPEPE, April 12, 2011, 01:44:33 PM

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NARSES2

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sequoiaranger

I like it A LOT!

I am presuming it is 1/72? Did two 1/72 Shindens give up their 6-bladed props?? Is it a turboprop? I don't see any engine cooling gills or exhausts (unless they are underneath).

Nice NMF, too!
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PACOPEPE

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Quote from: sequoiaranger on April 27, 2011, 07:43:45 AM
I like it A LOT!

I am presuming it is 1/72? Did two 1/72 Shindens give up their 6-bladed props?? Is it a turboprop? I don't see any engine cooling gills or exhausts (unless they are underneath).

Nice NMF, too!
Thanks to all. Yes Craig, it´s a turboprop (1/72). The exhausts are underneath. The props come from two Shinden, yes; but; don´t worry i´ll use them to make two new projects: Kyushu Shinden J7W5, and.........your Fugu J9W (only for my collection of course).

Green Dragon

Awesome model Fran, very cool machine!  :thumbsup: :wub:

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Brian da Basher

You've certainly set the bar dauntingly high with this shiny beauty, Paco! Your natural-metal-fu is indeed envious!
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buzzbomb

all sorts of niceness there.

Great finish and very impressive job overall

Stargazer

Amazing! Turning my favorite Japanese fighter into a U.S. pusher type was a great idea in itself... but when it's so brilliantly done, I can only bow in sheer admiration! :bow: :bow: :bow: