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Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
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Mitsubishi G4M YAMAMOTO
Tamiya

Subject:
Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty
JP 日本帝國海軍航空隊 (Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service 1912-1945)
705 Kokutai 323 (Warrant Officer Takeo Koyani)
April 1943 Admiral Yamamoto Transport
Dark Green (IJN) Bare Metal Silver
Scale:
1:48
Status:
On hold
Started:
May 18, 2020

The Mitsubishi G4M (long designation: Mitsubishi Navy Type 1 attack bomber was the main twin-engine, land-based bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allies gave the G4M the reporting name Betty. Japanese Navy pilots called it Hamaki ("cigar", lit. "leaf roll" ) due to its cylindrical shape.

The G4M had very good performance, especially range, which was achieved by its structural lightness and an almost total lack of protection for its crew, with no armour plating or self-sealing fuel tanks. These omissions proved to be its weakness when confronted with American fighter aircraft during the Pacific War.

When used for medium- to high-altitude bombing against stationary land targets like supply depots, seaports or airfields, it was much harder to intercept. Using its long range and high speed, the G4M could appear from any direction, and then it could be gone before any fighters intercepted them. The 20 mm cannon in its tail turret was much heavier armament than was commonly carried by bombers of either side, making aerial attacks from the rear quite dangerous for the Allied fighter aircraft. Sometimes, assuming they did not catch fire after being hit in the wings by flak from the ground or by machine gun bullets from enemy fighters, G4M's also proved to be able to remain airborne despite being badly damaged. For example, after the attack of the 751 Kōkūtai (air group) on the USS Chicago (CA-29) during the Battle of Rennell Island, three out of four surviving aircraft (of the original eleven) returned despite flying with only one engine.

Project inventory

Full kits
61110
Mitsubishi G4M1 Model 11 Admiral Yamamoto Transport (w/17 Figures)
Tamiya 1:48
61110 2011 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
48191
G4M1 Betty Type 11 for Tamiya
Eduard 1:48
48191 1996
Masks
MM48218
Maxi Mask
G4M1 Betty Tamiya
Montex 1:48
MM48218
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Project colors

Exterior
124 Dark Green (Mitsubishi)
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
LP-38 Flat Aluminum
Tamiya Color Lacquer Paint
10ml ()
Metallic
Lacquer
58 Orange Yellow (IJA/IJN Aircraft)
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
Interior
126 Cockpit Color (Mitsubishi)
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
Details
062 Leather FS33275
Humbrol
14ml ()
Matt
Enamel
125 Cowling Color
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
131 Propeller Color
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
XF-85 Rubber Black
Tamiya
10ml ()
Matt
Acrylic
385 Red (IJN Marking)
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer

Photoalbums

Admiral Yamamoto's Transport
50 images
View album, image #1
1:48
The real deal
1:48 Mitsubishi G4M1 Model 11 (Tamiya 61110)1:48 G4M1 Betty Type 11 (Eduard 48191)1:48 G4M1 Betty (Montex MM48218)1+

Part of my Collection

Japanese WWII Aircraft
Ideas 5×Completed 2×On hold 3×

Comments

30 November 2017, 13:40
Andrea Morris
Please visit the associated album for comments, updates & pictures for this project.
30 November 2017, 13:51

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