Iron Brigade
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2007
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When I just recently secured delivery of the February 2015 Issue 201 of Toy Soldier & Model Figure magazine I soon noted the back cover page that always has a K&C ad on it. The K&C advertisement shows most of the new K&C Imperial Japanese Navy sets relating to the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. After a couple of days or so I decided to make room for one of the two Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" planes, namely the model representing a squadron commander off of the aircraft carrier "Akagi", Lt. Suburo Shindo. Lt. Shindo was credited with sending the famous signal as they were about to attack Pearl Harbor, "Tora, Tora, Tora" indicating a successful surprise attack. He survived the war and died in the year 2000.
K&C set# JN 001 "Red Stripe" Zero A1-102 includes the pilot figure in the cockpit. I also purchased a set# JN 004, "Deck Flag man" as well. The above two sets have retail prices of $259.00 and $40.00 USD.
The 1:30 scale model plane measures at about 15.5 inches for wingspan and 11.5 inches form nose to tail. The plane seems to be well built and looks splendid.
I decided not to get a figure of Admiral Yamamoto who planned the attack as he was on board his flag ship in a harbor in Japan at the time. Do to display space limitations of 15.5 inches wide and 10 to 12 inches in depth I also skipped getting any other foot figures that are available. Treefrog Treasures seems to have all of these new K&C sets available to view at their shopping area of their web-site. This Display represents the plane as it is about to take off.
Please see #4 photos below starting with an overview of my new small display, close up of front of the plane, close up of the flagman & close up of the pilot.
"Iron Brigade" / Gary
K&C set# JN 001 "Red Stripe" Zero A1-102 includes the pilot figure in the cockpit. I also purchased a set# JN 004, "Deck Flag man" as well. The above two sets have retail prices of $259.00 and $40.00 USD.
The 1:30 scale model plane measures at about 15.5 inches for wingspan and 11.5 inches form nose to tail. The plane seems to be well built and looks splendid.
I decided not to get a figure of Admiral Yamamoto who planned the attack as he was on board his flag ship in a harbor in Japan at the time. Do to display space limitations of 15.5 inches wide and 10 to 12 inches in depth I also skipped getting any other foot figures that are available. Treefrog Treasures seems to have all of these new K&C sets available to view at their shopping area of their web-site. This Display represents the plane as it is about to take off.
Please see #4 photos below starting with an overview of my new small display, close up of front of the plane, close up of the flagman & close up of the pilot.
"Iron Brigade" / Gary