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Japanese WWII planes

Please HM make more of these...
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Re: Japanese WWII planes

Yes I agree! come on Hobby Master, we need more Japanese planes (in 1/72 of course)!!!
 

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I'm hoping for a 1/72 and 1/48 scale Tojo and then a 1/72 scale Betty. If HM ever does these then I'll know for sure that THEY are the one that can't be beat.
 

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I'm hoping for a 1/72 and 1/48 scale Tojo and then a 1/72 Betty. If HM ever does these two then I'll know for sure that THEY are the one to beat.

Yup you got that right, and don't forget a D3A Val.
 

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Yup you got that right, and don't forget a D3A Val.

Oh yeah...Val first! I figured that was a given.
 

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A "Val" is naturally something that follows the Kate. I also like the Tony myself.

Kate is a rather risky test for us and it will not sell as well as an SBD or Helldiver. So please give more support on the Kate so we can see the Val and other Japnese WWII flying in the future.

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I'm hoping for a 1/72 and 1/48 scale Tojo and then a 1/72 scale Betty. If HM ever does these then I'll know for sure that THEY are the one that can't be beat.

Tojo (Shoki) - the Chinese Ghostbuster. Nice.
 

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A "Val" is naturally something that follows the Kate. I also like the Tony myself.

Kate is a rather risky test for us and it will not sell as well as an SBD or Helldiver. So please give more support on the Kate so we can see the Val and other Japnese WWII flying in the future.

Thank you very much.
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I am very excited for the Kate. Now we need the Val and a Betty
 

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HM should do more "rare" ones like these. I'll have them all the Kates and Bettys !!
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There sure is a motherload of Japanese WWII aircraft to choose from (at least as many as American)! The IJA had very interesting and colorful tail markings and most of the Japanese aeronautical designs look very aesthetically pleasing.
 

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