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I'm going to start with the NAMC in 1/144 using the Hasegawa kit: Nice looking kit, not a lot of parts, should go together pretty quickly. A nice touch is that the kit includes ballast for the nose. I bought the kit from a seller on Facebook and was surprised to find two aftermarket decal sheets in the box so I've got a choice of kit decals for the first production aircraft or Avigraphics decals for either Mid Pacific Air or American Eagle. I think it's going to be American Eagle. looking forward to getting started tomorrow Julian
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After the YS-11A (link), One Man Model, the 3D printed model kit company, is to release in February 2018 a 1/72nd NAMC YS-11J kit Sources: http://one-man-model.main.jp/ https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=693314764198191&id=100005590215920&pnref=story https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005590215920&lst=100010356694170%3A100005590215920%3A1515091856 NAMC YS-11A NAMC YS-11J Released - NAMC YS-11A - http://one-man-model.main.jp/instruction/YS-11A SN1-SN8 20180321.pdf - NAMC YS-11J - http://one-man-model.main.jp/instruction/YS-11J SN1- 20180714.pdf V.P.
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On display in the Platz stand at the recent Shizuoka's UAMC 2018 was what looks like a 1/72nd (?) Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation NAMC YS-11 test model. Source: http://platz-media.com/blog/2018/02/10/uamc-2018-shizuoka/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook http://platz-media.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IMG_7608.jpg V.P.
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I will release 1/72 JASDF YS-11EB 3D fabricated kit soon. This kit is empty interior except for cockpit unfortunately because I have no data of inside. But landing gear is separable. This is a conversion kit of the YS-11A. Engine nacelle shape, props, fuselage windowm, antenna and mold arrangement is different. And there are radomes on top and under the fuselage.
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Kit & Decals: Hasegawa (LK102) Scale: 1:144 Hi fellas, Here's a model I finished recently of one of the YS-11T anti-submarine training aircraft of the 205th Kokutai TSQ J.M.S.D.F. stationed at Shimousa. The aircraft was used to hone the submarine finding skills of J.M.S.D.F. personnel. Thanks for looking! Vinny
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