Faust Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, everyone! Normally, I’m a 1/72 plane person, although I do have a few kits in 1/48 due to the subject’s availability in 1/72. However, it’s very, very rare for me to bother with ktis any larger than that. Well… it used to be. My old-kit lust got the better of me at a recent model show and I fell in love with some old, early 1970s-era, 1/32 Japanese fighters! They come from a number of companies, and make a very interesting counterpoint to what we expect out of a kit in that scale today! I thought I’d fight my Turkey Hangover by putting these out there for everyone to take a look at! Enjoy this trip down memory lane! https://adamrehorn.wordpress.com/1970s-era-1-32-japanese-fighters/
ColonelKrypton Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 Happy Canadian Thanksgiving. I remember these Revell 1/32 scale kits from the early 70's. There was quite a selection including Second World War subjects and modern jet aircraft. I managed to save my paper route money and had a few. I recall the Hasegawa kits but don't recall ever stumbling across any of those other brands. I eventually got one I really wanted and that was the Mitsubishi J2M Raiden. Parts fit was not the best and the fuselage was a bit twisted. I persevered but never did finish it. cheers, Graham
RocketFoot Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 Looks like some fun builds! I got to see some of these old war birds fly in real life at an airshow a few years ago! The did some simulated bomb runs and dog fights also! It was a blast! Definitely on my list after I get tired of cars, LOL!
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