Learning to Fight…1/48 Mitsubishi A6M2-K, Imperial Japanese Navy
Built in 2018.
Hasegawa kit, Fine Molds seat belts, EZ Line for antenna wire, Gunze and Tamiya acrylics used, selfmixed orange-yellow.
Model depicts a 21st Kokusho, Tsukuba Naval Flying Group aircraft in 1944.
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Spiros Pendedekas said on January 30, 2021
Another masterpiece from the Spreitzhofer family!
Nice!
“Different”!
Haslam Yeoman said on January 30, 2021
Really like the standout colour scheme.
Erik Gjørup said on January 30, 2021
Seems like your dad has built all the kits and conversions I have in the stack 🙂
Yet another great build – thank you for sharing!
John Healy said on January 30, 2021
I really like this one. Are those canisters under the wings for towed targets?
Reinhard Spreitzhofer said on January 30, 2021
Thanks John! Yes, built in TT configuration.
George Henderson said on January 30, 2021
That is really cool
Michel Verschuere said on January 30, 2021
Very nice version! Liked!
Joshua Zwierko said on January 30, 2021
Love all the unique models from the Spreitzhofers
Tom Cleaver said on January 30, 2021
You guys must own the biggest palace in Austria, to have room for this collection.
Another great model. Hasegawa does indeed “own” the Zero.
Reinhard Spreitzhofer said on February 1, 2021
thanks!
free space is rare, started to store models in boxes and move them to the attic
John vd Biggelaar said on January 30, 2021
So much beautiful builds, Reinhard.
This color really stands out.
DE4EVER said on January 31, 2021
🙂 … Greetings … 🙂 :
This for sure is a standout !
Love the color scheme, so refreshing to see the Zero in a different livery.
Nice work Reinhard.
Reinhard Spreitzhofer said on February 1, 2021
Thanks to all a lot!
Greg Kittinger said on February 2, 2021
Beautifully done – I love the shade of orange you achieved.