Hasegawa Type 99 assault and lt bomber

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Hasegawa Type 99 assault and lt bomber

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Got this kit in a while back, and just couldn't get to it before work season started back up. I have a couple others that showed up this summer, that I'll be gettin to as well.

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The "Sonia" looks fairly basic and should go quickly. Nice, typical Hasegawa moldings, with nice recessed lines.

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The "Lily" is a bit more involved...there's a bit more airplane there! Molds are of the same quality.

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These are both begging for just a little more "help"...a rivet job would go a long way! Being reviews though...OOB.

Separate instruction sheets for each plane, but the markings are all on one sheet.

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I will likely go with the camo versions on these...as the ones depicted on the box top are rather boring.
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I'll be watching this. Just found and old Sonia at my LHS for about $4.
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And there's always a Japanese WW2 plane I've never heard of or seen before. I really like the flying greenhouse.
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Love to see what you put do with these! :)
Every take-off has a landing...some are just better than others
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mostrich wrote:And there's always a Japanese WW2 plane I've never heard of or seen before. I really like the flying greenhouse.
I'm always amazed at how many there were...and they all look alike!!! :outtahere:
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Starting with "Sonia"...

Pretty basic and straight forward...no fit issues...not a lot of detail. It's a good base to expand on though.

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There is molded detail on the IP's...being an OOB review, I used the decals. Despite several heavy doses of micro-sol, those decals barely budged...typical.
I just brush painted everything else and did a dark wash. Not much will be visible with the canopy closed up (no option for open canopies)

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...and "Lily"...

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This one is just the same as the "Sonia"...just a different shape!

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The landing/taxi lights were loaded with flash and are not a great fit into the wing. I'll have some filling to do around the edges and they'll get sanded flush when I sand the rest of the wing.

There is a bit more to the pit on this one, but again, not much will really be visible anyway.

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I wonder what date those have been issued first. I am not jealous about you masking the greenhouse...
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I think the Sonia is actually an old Mania kit. Not that this is a bad thing. Those guys where way ahead of their time.
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Borg you are correct. Originally released in 1975 by Mania
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Looking good Fermis! What scale are these? Your interiors look fantastic.
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