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IJN A6M3 Type-22

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40 8 July 2023, 06:42
Shar Dipree
Wow, very beautiful work, great weathering and painting.
8 July 2023, 06:52
Mr James
Agreed, beautiful weathering and painting
8 July 2023, 07:23
Hans-Jürgen Haag
Excelent work, beautiful camo! 👍👍👍👍
8 July 2023, 07:48
Robert Podkoński
I agree with everyone above. Great job!
8 July 2023, 08:00
Neuling
Top! Deserves more photos!
8 July 2023, 09:08
Rui S
Great work 👍
8 July 2023, 09:28
Eric Thornton
That looks great, love the paint 👍
9 July 2023, 06:24
akira kita
Thank you everyone for your nice comments. I hope to upload more images.
9 July 2023, 17:46
Pietro De Angelis
Beautiful!
9 July 2023, 18:48
Doubtingmango
Nice finish
10 July 2023, 11:10
Villiers de Vos
Very nice work.
10 July 2023, 14:28
akira kita
Thank you Guys.
15 July 2023, 00:18
akira kita
In recent years, new research on ZEROs about the detail of mechanism and paint has been published in Japan.
This A6M3 type22 is based on the recent research published by K.Miyazaki and T.Nakamura,
so the details should be useful for guys interested in ZERO, I hope.

15 July 2023, 00:19
Steven Desmet
love this result, beautifull!! the cammo and weathering.
but why was the antenna cut off?? i'm curious about that.
19 September 2023, 15:11
akira kita
Thanks Steven , The 251st IJN Squadron's Zero had removed the radio telephones, so the wooden antenna pole was also cut off as it would only create air resistance.
They were conducting single-plane air combat instead of formation air combat at the time. They also didn't use radio communication with their bases, as they took routes around the islands of the Solomon Islands or coral reef.
21 September 2023, 10:11

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From two TAMIYA 1:32 A6M2 and A6M5.

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