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Japanese float plane I started this why?

Plastik Smurff

Well-known member
I found this on my started stack and had start date pic's in my gallery but I have no idea why I started this thing but while waiting for other things to dry I thought I may as well knock it over.

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Typical Tamiya kit shake an bake light on detail but a nice little thing anyway.
 
Jap float plane I started this why?

Two year old start date..pretty sure you missed the dead line. :smack

Might have been for the Pacific campaign way back when. You gonna weather it up or is it a museum piece?
 
Jap float plane I started this why?

Looks cool though (y) (y) (y) (y) (y) . The only Japanese a/c shot down over Canada by a Canadian was a pink Rufe by a 111 Sqn P-40.
James
 
Jap float plane I started this why?

The only Japanese a/c shot down over Canada by a Canadian was a pink Rufe by a 111 Sqn P-40.
James

That was actually over Kiska.. S/L Boomer of 111 Sqn., made the kill during that squadrons support in the Aleutian Campaign. The US was able to salvage that aircraft for study. Koga, the Japanese pilot had been killed in the initial action. S/L Boomer earned a DFC, but, was KIA at a later date while flying with 418 Sqn., in Europe.
None-the-less, that A6M2 Rufe was the only aerial kill credited to the Home War Establishment in Canada. We did sink a few Atlantic U-boats and downed some Pacific Jap fire balloons, though. :snoopy
 
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