LS 1/72 A6M2-21 Zero 1968 tooling
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1 9 May 2020, 10:55
wilky
Roland, LS were the King of 1/144 but now they're just part of model kit history
Roland, LS were the King of 1/144 but now they're just part of model kit history
9 May 2020, 12:17
Guy Rump
Welcome wilky & Roland 🙂 It's a strange kit with no detail in the cockpit (as you can see) but then other parts can be moved, maybe it was to attract younger modelers? Once complete, I will put it next to the Airfix model for comparisons. 🙂
Welcome wilky & Roland 🙂 It's a strange kit with no detail in the cockpit (as you can see) but then other parts can be moved, maybe it was to attract younger modelers? Once complete, I will put it next to the Airfix model for comparisons. 🙂
9 May 2020, 13:36
Daniel Klink
Ah very cool.. Very nice progress Guy with that more than 50 year old classic...
LS infected me with the nippon Virus. Dinah, Nell, Peggy etc....👍
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Ah very cool.. Very nice progress Guy with that more than 50 year old classic...
LS infected me with the nippon Virus. Dinah, Nell, Peggy etc....👍
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23 May 2020, 13:04
Guy Rump
Thanks Daniel and welcome. I have quite a few other LS Nippon models for the future 🙂
Thanks Daniel and welcome. I have quite a few other LS Nippon models for the future 🙂
23 May 2020, 13:05
Guy Rump
Completed.
I used Techmod decals which are IMO very thin and tear very easily.
This aircraft is based on a A6M2-Model 21 that was based at Konoike in Japan as a part of the 721st Naval Air Group. The 721st (towards the end of WW2) was mainly known for it specializing in Kamikaze missions.
Completed.
I used Techmod decals which are IMO very thin and tear very easily.
This aircraft is based on a A6M2-Model 21 that was based at Konoike in Japan as a part of the 721st Naval Air Group. The 721st (towards the end of WW2) was mainly known for it specializing in Kamikaze missions.
30 May 2020, 08:48