Further to the blog on 'A Gaggle of Old Jacks and Random Thoughts', a pdf on the subject of Raiden colours is now available for those who expressed an interest. Raiden Colour Notes consists of 10 pages with nine colour chips and explanatory notes, the first of Aviation of Japan's new 'Key Data' guides designed to assist modellers and artists with basic but essential information.
Available on request free but with donation appreciated, thank you.
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12 comments:
Thanks for offering this up Nick, I'd definitely like a copy, and I e-mailed you sir.
Warren
Hi Warren
Haven't seen an email yet . . .
Could you please re-send it, thanks.
Regards
Nick
Hi Nick,
The Key Data Guides are a great idea! I've received the Raiden Colour Notes and it will help considerably when I build my Sword Raiden later this year. I'm looking forward to additional guides in the series.
Cheers,
Bill
Thanks Bill! There will be more to come!
Regards
Nick
Got mine, and it's wonderful. As Bill noted, this will come in very handy, and I greatly look forward to more.
Warren
It would be nice to add Gunze and Tamiya color numbers too :)
A great idea--and one of my favorite aircraft to start the series off! I already have my copy in hand and it is excellent. Hope there are many more to come.
Hi Straggler,
I´m interested about knowing the main colors used in the cockpit and landing gears of WWII Japanese planes. Is there any source with nice intel abut it?
Thanks a lot.
Yes, this blog and its publications! ;-)
Search and ye shall find! And if you can't find it's probably on its way at some point. If you are impatient for a particular type email me.
Regards
Nick
Hi Nick
Just doing my first Japanese plane and stumbled across your most excellent blog. Starting it safe and simple with the venerable Tamiya Raiden kit.
Could I have a copy of your Raiden Colour Notes?
Happy to make a small donation.
Andrew
Hello Andrew
Please email me via the link at the sidebar thanks. I'll need to know where to send it!
Regards
Nick
Email inbound Nick. Missed the link. Looking at it on my phone I missed it.
All the best.
Andrew
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