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Mitsubishi F-2A

The Idolm@ster

Hasegawa | No. 51968 | 1:48

Boxart Mitsubishi F-2A 51968 Hasegawa

Facts

Brand:
Hasegawa
Title:
Mitsubishi F-2A The Idolm@ster
Number:
51968 (Also listed as SP268)
Scale:
1:48
Type:
Full kit
Released:
2009 New decals
Topic:
Mitsubishi F-2 » Jets (Aircraft)

Markings

Mitsubishi F-2

Mitsubishi F-2A
JP The Idolm@sters

Box contents

Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)

Product timeline

 
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Instructions

We don't have the exact instruction sheets, but we have them for:

07227
Mitsubishi F-2A [J.A.S.D.F. Support Fighter]
Hasegawa 1:48
07227 (PT27) 2003 New tool

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1:48 Mitsubishi F-2A (Hasegawa 51968)

Gallery

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Comments

Ron Garcia
I noticed I had put this comment under the 1/72 version of the kit. Is there a 1/72 version? Anyway, I deleted that comment and added it here.

Easy build. Obviously, the decals are what will take the most time. Study the instructions prior to applying the decals as several overlap each other. I suppose that since the paint scheme is fictional, other than the large decal of the anime girl, the order doesn't really matter. The larger decals will crack, so if you decide to move them, be careful! The white decals are not opaque, so my recommendation is to paint the leading edges instead of using the decals. Unlike several other Idolm@ster kits, you can add any sensors and antennas before adding the decals without worrying about them interfering with each other. However, obviously you'd want to keep the pitot probes off until after everything is finished. The end result is a unique addition to your flight line display.
14 July 2023, 16:36

Reference material

MITSUBISHI F-2A/B Photobook (Hobby Japan )
J-Wings July 2021 (IKAROS Publications LTD )

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