Tamiya 1:32 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero

chameleon 2009

Mike Tipping Models
SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 27, 2012
Messages
287
Points
63
First Name
Mike
Tamiya 1:32 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter “Model 21” Kit


Hajime Toyoshima, Manufacture Number 5349 Tail BII-124


Mitsubishi vs. Nakajima Zero


Throughout its production, the Zero was manufactured by two companies -- Mitsubishi and Nakajima. Both were in fact bitter rivals. However, the Japanese naval command cared little for such bickering. They needed aircraft in numbers. So Mitsubishi was forced to cooperate with Nakajima. Ironically, Nakajima built more than double the number of Zeros that Mitsubishi ever produced during the war.


BII-124 spent most of its time below a carrier deck (apart from flying), sun-fading would have been very slight. Bear in mind that this plane saw less than six months of operations. It was essentially spanking new when it crash landed in Australia.View attachment 119224

View attachment 119225

View attachment 119226

View attachment 119227

View attachment 119228

View attachment 119229

View attachment 119230

View attachment 119231

View attachment 119232

View attachment 119233

View attachment 119234

View attachment 119235

View attachment 119236

View attachment 119237

View attachment 119238

View attachment 119239

View attachment 119240


DSCN2402_zpszry5reeu.jpg

DSCN2399_zps2bu16ers.jpg

DSCN2401_zpsfqk9tiz8.jpg

DSCN2397_zpslio8ckkl.jpg

DSCN2400_zpsclihgd5u.jpg

DSCN2398_zpsfsj7wohi.jpg

DSCN2396_zpsbxatwfjj.jpg

DSCN2395_zpslk0akin0.jpg

DSCN2392_zpsq6nthivb.jpg

DSCN2391_zpsydgc7983.jpg

DSCN2393_zpsp8ekceab.jpg

DSCN2394_zpstn115dsv.jpg

DSCN2385_zpsu5pahlbn.jpg

DSCN2389_zpsrwa7miqn.jpg

DSCN2387_zpsyqtv7pvf.jpg

DSCN2390_zpsnexxodrz.jpg

DSCN2386_zpssiuu62ag.jpg
 
D

dougie

Guest
Very nice build, you have done a great job of retaining the details on the airframe and the end result is great
 
D

Doug Hughes

Guest
This is fantastic, Mike - some superb detail in that engine and cockpit, and the surface detail is great, too. I made up the Airfix 1/72 Zero recently as BII-124 - not the same level of detail but I settled on more or less the same shade as you for the IJN 'grey'.
 

eddiesolo

It's a modelling time!
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jul 2, 2013
Messages
11,070
Points
113
First Name
Si.
Beautiful work, the detail is superb on the kit and only enhanced by the quality paintwork and build.
 

monica

“When there's no more room in hell, the dead will
SMF Supporter
Joined
Oct 30, 2013
Messages
15,111
Points
113
Location
Melbourne
First Name
monica
fantastic,work Mike,real do like it,great detail work on the cockpit and ,engine,and nice pickup work of the


detail,lovely build, :D
 

takeslousyphotos

No Tears Please. It's a Waste of Good Suffering.
Joined
Apr 14, 2013
Messages
4,295
Points
113
First Name
Peter
Very very good.... Stunning in fact. Superbly detailed and finished.
 
R

Ray Scheller

Guest
I'm just beginning to build this kit and I can only hope I do it justice. Very nice detail especially the engine compartment. This sure gives me something to strive for.


RS
 
A

AlasdairGF

Guest
Stunning build - engine in particular is a thing of beauty. Was there much scratch-built additional detail there?
 

Vaughan

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
2,707
Points
113
First Name
Vaughan
Very, very nice Mike the Tamiya kits certainly have some great detail. Have you added the plug leads?
 

chameleon 2009

Mike Tipping Models
SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 27, 2012
Messages
287
Points
63
First Name
Mike
\ said:
Stunning build - engine in particular is a thing of beauty. Was there much scratch-built additional detail there?
Hi yes mainly wiring hole drilling, the usual


Mike
 

chameleon 2009

Mike Tipping Models
SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 27, 2012
Messages
287
Points
63
First Name
Mike
\ said:
Very, very nice Mike the Tamiya kits certainly have some great detail. Have you added the plug leads?
Hi yes plug leas added with copper wire, but the kits engine is a dream


Mike
 

geegad

Can't cheat fate..
Joined
Mar 7, 2010
Messages
2,477
Points
113
First Name
John
stunning work love the details on the engine and the cockpit and the weathering is spot on top stuff
 

tr1ckey66

SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 6, 2009
Messages
3,686
Points
113
First Name
Paul
That is a beautiful Zero Mike. I have the very same kit in the stash and I can only hope that mine turns out as well as yours.


It's truly stunning.


Question: Do the wing tips, cowling and canopy actually move? Or have you deliberately left them unglued? Is the cowling attached with micro magnets as in some other Tamiya 1/32 models? I haven't opened the box yet on mine and it's buried in an avalanche of other 'must have' kits!


Cheers Paul
 

chameleon 2009

Mike Tipping Models
SMF Supporter
Joined
Mar 27, 2012
Messages
287
Points
63
First Name
Mike
Hi Paul


this kit comes with 2 lots of wing tips, a down version and an up version, my client want me to make both so he can have the option for display.


the canopy is just loose, it can be glued open or shut.


the cowling is just attached with a bit of blue tac, your right the spitfire kit has the option of magnets for the cowling, not sure why they didn't opt for this method on this kit, with out the blue tac the cowlings will just fall off


its a very good kit, but its expensive to buy, but like all things you get what you pay for


thanks for the comments


Mike
 
Top