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Old 05-23-2008, 12:29 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Here is my 1/72 near-term HM Japanese wish list:

Aichi D3A 'Val'
Mitsubishi A5M 'Claude'
Nakajima Ki-27 'Nate'

The Mitsubishi G4M 'Betty' would be on the list if I collected multi-engined bombers.
 

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Here is my 1/72 near-term HM Japanese wish list:

Aichi D3A 'Val'
Mitsubishi A5M 'Claude'
Nakajima Ki-27 'Nate'

The Mitsubishi G4M 'Betty' would be on the list if I collected multi-engined bombers.

I would like the see the Claude and Nate too, but in 1/48th scale.
 

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The Val, followed by the Betty
 

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I would like the see the Claude and Nate too, but in 1/48th scale.

I limit my World War 2 planes to 1/72 scale, but recently expanded my 1/48 collecting to include pre-War airplanes. That is Hobby Masters doing with their upcoming F3F and pre-War F2As. So while I prefer 1/72, they could catch me with either scale, depending on the date of the livery.
 

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I limit my World War 2 planes to 1/72 scale, but recently expanded my 1/48 collecting to include pre-War airplanes. That is Hobby Masters doing with their upcoming F3F and pre-War F2As. So while I prefer 1/72, they could catch me with either scale, depending on the date of the livery.

Majority of my collection is also WWII and in 1/72nd scale. I like 1/48th scale for the smaller WWII fighters like the Claude and the Nate. I would like a 1/48th scale Nate to go along with my Singaport Buffalo.
 

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1) Val
2) Emily
3) Betty
 

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For me, a Pete or Rex floatplane, Jack fighter and Dinah recce plane will do.
 

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Not really wanting to cheat but I'm really into fighters and if HM would look at the IXO line and give us some of those Japanese fighters they just can't go wrong!
 

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Not really wanting to cheat but I'm really into fighters and if HM would look at the IXO line and give us some of those Japanese fighters they just can't go wrong!


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Anything in the bomber category is also great.
 

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