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Old 04-20-2008, 07:08 PM   # 41 Quick Link (permalink)
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As has been mentioned, the KI-100, or "super Tony", was a mean machine. I'd love to see it in diecast.
 

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^^^ very nice models guys. It's too bad the diecast buyer's market limits the releases, otherwise there'd be a chance we'd see these.
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The Ki 100 would make an excellent diecast model. I remember making the Otaki 1/48th scale kit of this one many years ago.
 

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The Ki 100 would make an excellent diecast model. I remember making the Otaki 1/48th scale kit of this one many years ago.


I have Hasegawa'a 1/48 version in the till waiting to be built "someday"..
 

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I have Hasegawa'a 1/48 version in the till waiting to be built "someday"..

Aires has a nice looking after market cockpit sets for that one.
 

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The Aichi Seiran is one neat plane. One of submarineborne airplane ?
 

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Re: Japanese WWII planes

OK, guys. Let's suppose that the Kate sells well enough to encourage HM to create a short list of future possibilities. Being realistic---which rules out the Emily, Mavis, Betty, Sally, Nell, etc. plus most float planes, which five Japanese planes would you chose in rank order for HM's "short list": My selections are:

1) Val
2) Oscar II
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Here's a rare shot of a Jake. Notice the (possibly) white wing tips, and take note of how the bottom of the float was painted...


I'd buy one if it looked like this.
 

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Gimme Frank and Nick.
 

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I'd buy one if it looked like this.

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