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Eduard 1/48 A6M3 Zero type 32

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So far 2026 has been quite productive so I’ll try to keep things moving with this 1/48 Eduard A6M3 Zero type 32 (kit N°84191)
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The kit comes with 5 paintschemes, I’ll be doing ‘option C’ with the dark green scheme.
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Sprue shots,
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Unfortunately I noticed a bend in the lower wing, hopefully I can get that stretched out again.
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I would like to try out a few new techniques on this build, like hairspray and a lot of damage. And of course it’s another ‘in flight’ model if you guys don’t mind. Thanks for reading and cheers ☕
 
Brilliant choice steven , it looks up to Eduards usual high standards. The Weekend kits are fantastic , excellent value and now with more decal options and including belts on the decal sheet ( not as good as pe I’ll admit but better than nothing especially if having a closed canopy) . Only thing they dont have is a pilot , but I’m sure youve got one up your sleeve for this build .
Looking forward to this , cheers tony
 
A shame about that wing bend Steven, but nothing you can't remedy I'm sure. The clipped wing Zero is not often seen. Looking forward to seeing this build.
 
You will enjoy that Steven. I made an Eduard 1/48 Zero last year for a group build and think it was possibly the best kit for fit and finish I’ve ever made. I would ask for a replacement for that damaged part though…..
 
Great choice. Those Eduard kits are real good value. That fault on the wing is annoying. I'm sure Eduard would provide a replacement.
 
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Well I never returned a kit to be honest - I guess it would take a while to get the replacement kit, so I'll try to get it to work nonetheless.

As you can see I’ve already started working on the cockpit, it’s all very well engineered. Some parts like the construction of the seat were a bit fiddly in my paws.
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Also like to recommend the Tamiya ‘low odor’ glue, does make a huge difference in our home 🙏

Added labels to the sprues, a bit overkill for a kit like this, but I did it on my last model too and it did save me some time looking for parts.
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Thanks for reading and cheers :coffee:
 
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I started adding battle damage to the fuselage halves with the tip of a fine blade. I would like to give the impression that this plane is still barely flying, so it’s riddled with bullet holes or shrapnel. I’m planning to make the rudder and elevator fabric torn up as well. (I avoided added holes to the fuel-tank locations as these planes didn't have self sealing tanks, so they went up in flames instantly...)
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On the inside I removed a tiny bit of plastic to get thinner sides,
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For the pilot I used a 3d RAF figure I bought a while ago, I digitally adjusted his head somewhat to make him look more Japanese (hat with long sides, no earmuffs etc) and also scaled the figure down to about 5 feet 8,11” as these pilots were less tall on average.
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Then I made a 3d print and tried to put him inside the cockpit. This took a lot of trial and error but after cutting his legs and bottom I got him in,

Dry test-fit with the canopy parts in place.
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The pilot was then primed in black and white - fuselage got some green and black primer,
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Added an interior green, then locally a gloss black primer + aluminium (vallejo),
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I tried to add a green/blue filter over the aluminium as they added some sort of anti-corrosion paint in certain places, doesn’t look right but it’s mostly hidden so I’m not going to waste more time on it.
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That’s all so far, next I’ll need to get the cockpit and pilot painted.

Thanks for reading and cheers
 
Like the look of this. I have the ‘Tora Tora Tora’ limited edition in my stash which has 2 full kits so I’ve got the comfy chair, popcorn and eyes glued to this one.
 
Interesting project Steven. The lack of self sealing fuel tanks is interesting, they didn't add them until the 52 model. Pilot looks good.
 
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