Ok its time I threw my Hachimaki into the ring so heres my entry for Karls GB , the Tamiya A6M2 Zero in 1/48 .
Its an old tooling dating from 1973 , this particular boxing being issued in 2007 .I got this from the Hinckley show for £15 , included in the box were a SBS resin cockpit set , resin wheels , brass machine guns and an Eduard PE set . As far as the kit goes its not bad at all , engraved panel lines but detail is quite minimal , the Eduard cockpit set should liven things up and im not sure if the machine guns are right for this variant , but we’ll see. ( BTW the resin cockpit set and wheels have gone on eBay , I didnt fancy the hassle of fettling in a resin pit and the wheels were no big improvement over the plastic ones )
This type of kit suits me fine , not too many parts but enough detail to look ok. I’ll be doing the version from the carrier Akagi, in the light grey scheme . Might paint the hinomaru and coloured bands on fuse and tail and just use the decal numbers and other small stuff.





Its an old tooling dating from 1973 , this particular boxing being issued in 2007 .I got this from the Hinckley show for £15 , included in the box were a SBS resin cockpit set , resin wheels , brass machine guns and an Eduard PE set . As far as the kit goes its not bad at all , engraved panel lines but detail is quite minimal , the Eduard cockpit set should liven things up and im not sure if the machine guns are right for this variant , but we’ll see. ( BTW the resin cockpit set and wheels have gone on eBay , I didnt fancy the hassle of fettling in a resin pit and the wheels were no big improvement over the plastic ones )
This type of kit suits me fine , not too many parts but enough detail to look ok. I’ll be doing the version from the carrier Akagi, in the light grey scheme . Might paint the hinomaru and coloured bands on fuse and tail and just use the decal numbers and other small stuff.
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