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Outstanding all plastic kit of a legendary Japanese prototype. The A7M was intended to replace the Zero, but only a few prototypes were built by war's end & none saw combat. Note the box art- A7M in action against a F8F Bearcat-Neat-o!
All plastic kit for the A5M Claude completist. Evolutionary step in the creation of the A5M Claude, with some changes to the engine & addition of a tail fillet, amongst other details, to the Ka-14 prototype.
New tool 2014. Outstanding all plastic kit of the prototype A5M Claude with inverted gull wing.
New tool 2016. Outstanding all plastic kit with decals for two aircraft.
All plastic kit requiring some experience. The J8M1 was a license built copy of the German Me163 Komet.
Outstanding all plastic kit of a legendary Japanese prototype. The A7M was intended to replace the Zero, but never saw combat.
All plastic kit similar to a standard Hasegawa offering. The A7M was intended to replace the Zero, but never saw combat. Apparently only eight prototypes were built by the end of the war.
This is the TAMIYA kit with new parts added [ for the figures & equipment ] with decals representing an aircraft received from the Germans by the Japanese for evaluation. No Japanese Bf109's actually flew in combat.
This is the TAMIYA kit with some new parts added [ for the figures & various equipment ] with decals representing a Buffalo captured by the Imperial Japanese Army. Neat stuff!