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| + | ====== Kazu Fukuda | ||
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| **Date of Birth**: 1941-05-21\\ | **Date of Birth**: 1941-05-21\\ | ||
| **Date of Passing**: 2009-09-08\\ | **Date of Passing**: 2009-09-08\\ | ||
| - | **Place of Birth**: Fengtian, former Manchukuo | + | **Place of Birth**: Fengtian, former Manchukuo |
| + | **Affiliation**: | ||
| + | **Main Field**: Solid models, mainly Luftwaffe aircraft in 1:50 scale | ||
| - | ===== Prologue ===== | + | ---- |
| - | <WRAP box round 90%%> | + | ===== Introduction ===== |
| - | The publication of Mr. **Kazu Fukuda’s** work on this site stems from personal exchanges during his lifetime. | + | |
| - | At first, the purpose was to introduce his completed solid models. | + | <WRAP box round 90%> |
| - | However, | + | The reason why the works and construction records of **Kazu Fukuda** are presented on this site is based on personal exchanges with Mr. Fukuda during his lifetime. |
| + | |||
| + | At first, the main purpose was to introduce his completed solid models. | ||
| + | However, | ||
| + | |||
| + | What Mr. Fukuda left behind was not only finished models. | ||
| + | He also left records showing many stages of model making: selection of materials, rough shaping, forming, trial fitting, correction, surface preparation, | ||
| + | |||
| + | Through these records, we can read things that cannot be seen from completed models alone. | ||
| - | Mr. Fukuda left not only finished models, but also records of materials, shaping, correction, surface preparation, | + | * How the form gradually emerged |
| + | * Where problems were found | ||
| + | * How corrections were made | ||
| + | * How decisions were updated | ||
| + | * How the model reached a convincing completed form | ||
| - | These records make it possible to see how problems were found, how forms were corrected, and how a convincing final shape gradually emerged. | + | Mr. Fukuda’s methods show reliable skill in handling materials, careful observation of aircraft |
| - | This archive | + | This archive |
| - | — Compiled | + | — Edited |
| </ | </ | ||
| - | ===== Modeling History ===== | + | ---- |
| - | Around 1954, I purchased my first kit in a vinyl bag and built my first solid model. | + | ===== Model-Making History ===== |
| - | Since then, I have continued model making for more than fifty years. | + | |
| - | In 1965, I joined the Osaka Solid Model Club “Saiun Association, | + | <WRAP original-author-text> |
| + | **Model-making history based on Kazu Fukuda’s own description** | ||
| - | All of my models | + | Around 1954, he purchased a kit packed in a vinyl bag and made his first solid model. |
| + | Since then, he became fascinated by the enjoyment | ||
| - | I wanted | + | In 1965, he joined **Saiunkai**, |
| + | From around that time, he began to specialize in Luftwaffe aircraft. | ||
| + | |||
| + | All of his models were made consistently in 1:50 scale. | ||
| + | |||
| + | He wished | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | ---- | ||
| ===== Archival Significance ===== | ===== Archival Significance ===== | ||
| - | Mr. Fukuda’s records | + | The importance of Mr. Fukuda’s records |
| - | They show how a solid model is gradually established through materials, shaping, trial fitting, correction, surface treatment, painting, markings, and final assembly. | + | More importantly, they preserve the **thought process of the maker**. |
| - | In this sense, his records are both craft documentation and visual archives. | + | In many model introductions, the completed work is the main focus. |
| + | In Mr. Fukuda’s | ||
| - | They help us understand | + | As a result, we can follow processes such as the following: |
| - | It is brought into form through repeated observation and judgment. | + | |
| + | * Preparing materials | ||
| + | * Rough cutting and shaping | ||
| + | * Trial fitting | ||
| + | * Finding problems | ||
| + | * Making corrections | ||
| + | * Surface preparation | ||
| + | * Painting | ||
| + | * Markings | ||
| + | * Making small parts | ||
| + | * Final assembly | ||
| + | * Recording the completed model | ||
| + | |||
| + | Mr. Fukuda’s records are not only records of craftsmanship. | ||
| + | They are also a **visual archive showing how form was seen, judged, corrected, and brought closer to completion**. | ||
| + | |||
| + | They show that a solid model is not simply made according to drawings. | ||
| + | Rather, its form is gradually established | ||
| + | |||
| + | ---- | ||
| ===== Works and Records ===== | ===== Works and Records ===== | ||
| - | The following pages present Mr. Kazu Fukuda’s solid model records. | + | The following pages introduce |
| + | |||
| + | These are not only records of completed models. | ||
| + | They are also records of process, observation, | ||
| + | |||
| + | Each record has a different page structure, because the condition of the source materials and the character of each record are different. | ||
| + | |||
| + | <WRAP round box 95%> | ||
| + | **Main records introduced on this page** | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9 — detailed construction process record | ||
| + | * Heinkel He 115 B — reform record of a model that was reopened after completion | ||
| + | * Focke-Wulf Fw 200 C-3 — parts-based and process-based construction record of a large four-engined aircraft | ||
| + | </ | ||
| - | Some records are already available in the archive, while others are still being prepared. | + | ---- |
| - | ===== Available | + | ===== Published |
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| **Type of record**: Detailed construction process record\\ | **Type of record**: Detailed construction process record\\ | ||
| **Scale**: 1:50\\ | **Scale**: 1:50\\ | ||
| - | **Status**: | + | **Status**: |
| - | This record follows the making | + | This record follows the construction |
| - | It is an important | + | This is one of the most important |
| - | [[en: | + | It is important because it shows not only the completed model, but also the steps through which the form gradually came into being. |
| + | |||
| + | The value of this record lies in the visibility of the making process. | ||
| + | Readers can follow how the model begins with material and outline, and gradually approaches the form of a completed aircraft. | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[en: | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| **Type of record**: Reform record of an existing completed model\\ | **Type of record**: Reform record of an existing completed model\\ | ||
| **Scale**: 1:50\\ | **Scale**: 1:50\\ | ||
| - | **Status**: | + | **Status**: |
| - | This record | + | This record |
| - | Unlike | + | Unlike |
| - | After many years, the model had deteriorated, and Mr. Fukuda | + | After many years, the model had deteriorated. Mr. Fukuda |
| - | The record | + | This record |
| - | The archive preserves this record | + | For that reason, the He 115 B record |
| - | * **Original pages** — preserving | + | This record shows that completion is not always |
| - | * **Stage pages** — reconstructing the process chronologically | + | Even a completed model can be reconsidered, |
| - | [[en: | + | In this archive, the record is preserved in two layers. |
| - | </ | + | |
| - | ===== Records in Preparation ===== | + | * **Original pages** — pages preserving the record structure based on the original forum posts |
| + | * **Reading and reconstructed pages** — pages that organize the reform process chronologically and interpretively | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[en: | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| ==== Focke-Wulf Fw 200 C-3 ==== | ==== Focke-Wulf Fw 200 C-3 ==== | ||
| - | **Type of record**: Parts and process-based construction record\\ | + | **Type of record**: Parts-based |
| **Scale**: 1:50\\ | **Scale**: 1:50\\ | ||
| - | **Status**: | + | **Status**: |
| - | This record | + | This record |
| - | The Fw 200 C-3 is a large multi-engine | + | The Fw 200 C-3 is a large multi-engined |
| - | At present, | + | A distinctive feature of this record |
| + | For that reason, this archive has checked the dates and order of work as far as possible and reconstructed the construction process in chronological order. | ||
| + | This record allows readers to follow processes such as the following: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Material cutting and the emergence of the overall form | ||
| + | * Fuselage interior, cockpit, canopies, machine guns, and gondola work | ||
| + | * Nacelles, cowlings, and attachment to the wings | ||
| + | * Making spinners and propellers | ||
| + | * Making engines, bombs, and accessory parts | ||
| + | * Painting and markings | ||
| + | * Final assembly and completion | ||
| + | |||
| + | The Fw 200 C-3 record is an important source because it shows how a large and complex multi-engined aircraft was divided into parts, understood process by process, and finally integrated into one completed form. | ||
| + | |||
| + | This record also includes the judgment not to proceed immediately to the next stage, but to wait for the putty to dry thoroughly. | ||
| + | In that sense, it is not only a record of “making, | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[en: | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | ===== Notes on Historical Aircraft Subjects ===== | + | ---- |
| + | |||
| + | ===== Record List ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ^ Aircraft ^ Type of Record ^ Scale ^ Main Contents ^ Link ^ | ||
| + | | Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9 | Detailed construction process record | 1:50 | Materials, shaping, surface preparation, | ||
| + | | Heinkel He 115 B | Reform record of an existing completed model | 1:50 | Discovery of deterioration, | ||
| + | | Focke-Wulf Fw 200 C-3 | Parts-based and process-based construction record | 1:50 | Material cutting, interiors, nacelles, engines, painting, completion of a large multi-engined aircraft | [[en: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ---- | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== How to Read These Records ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The published records should not all be read in the same way. | ||
| + | |||
| + | The **Fw 190 D-9** record is a detailed construction process record. | ||
| + | It shows how the model was made from the beginning and how the aircraft form gradually appeared. | ||
| + | |||
| + | The **He 115 B** record is different. | ||
| + | It is a reform record of a model that had already been completed once. | ||
| + | Its importance lies in showing how a completed work was reopened, judged again, corrected, and brought once more toward completion. | ||
| + | |||
| + | The **Fw 200 C-3** record is a record of making a large multi-engined aircraft through parts-based and process-based work. | ||
| + | In this record, the original arrangement of the source materials is not simply accepted as it was. Instead, the record has been reconstructed as far as possible according to confirmed dates and the flow of construction. | ||
| + | |||
| + | These three records show why Mr. Fukuda’s work is important to the Solid Model Archive. | ||
| + | |||
| + | What is preserved there is not only what was made. | ||
| + | |||
| + | It is also how it was seen, judged, corrected, and established as form. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ---- | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== What Fukuda’s Records Show ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | When we read Mr. Fukuda’s records, we can see that solid model making involves not only manual skill, but also decisions such as the following: | ||
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| + | **Construction judgments visible in Fukuda’s records** | ||
| + | |||
| + | * What material to use | ||
| + | * At what stage to carry out trial fitting | ||
| + | * How much of the interior to make | ||
| + | * Which parts to attach first, and which parts to leave until later | ||
| + | * When to proceed to painting | ||
| + | * When to wait | ||
| + | * Whether to reopen and reform a model after completion | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Such decisions are difficult to read from completed model photographs alone. | ||
| + | |||
| + | However, because Mr. Fukuda left photographs and text from the making process, we can follow the sequence of judgments behind the completed models. | ||
| + | |||
| + | This is where the great archival value of Mr. Fukuda’s records lies. | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Note on Historical Aircraft Subjects ===== | ||
| Some aircraft subjects and markings in these records belong to wartime historical contexts. | Some aircraft subjects and markings in these records belong to wartime historical contexts. | ||
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| They are presented here solely as part of the historical and documentary record of scale model making. | They are presented here solely as part of the historical and documentary record of scale model making. | ||
| - | The purpose of this archive is not to endorse any ideology or military action, but to preserve and study the techniques, processes, and records of solid model craftsmanship. | + | The purpose of this archive is not to endorse any ideology or military action. |
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| + | Its purpose is to preserve and study the techniques, processes, judgments, and records of solid model making. | ||
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| ===== Navigation ===== | ===== Navigation ===== | ||
| - | <WRAP center | + | <WRAP center |
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| </ | </ | ||
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