A6M2 "Mitsubishi Zero type 21" Carrier-based fighter (Japan)
by Gladiator

 
     
 
     
 

 The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a lightweight fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) from 1940 to 1945. The origin of its official designation was that "A" signified a fighter and "6" for the sixth model built by Mitsubishi ("M"). The A6M was usually referred to by the Allies as the "Zero"¡ªa name that was frequently misapplied to other Japanese fighters, such as the Nakajima Ki-43¡ªas well as other codenames and nicknames, including "Zeke", "Hamp" and "Hap".
Its history mirrored that of the Empire of Japan in World War II. When it was introduced, the Zero was the best carrier-based fighter in the world and it was greatly feared by Allied pilots. The IJNAS also frequently used the type as a land-based fighter. A combination of excellent maneuverability and very long range made it one of the finest fighters of its era. In early combat operations, the Zero gained a legendary reputation, outclassing its contemporaries. Later, design weaknesses and the increasing scarcity of more powerful aircraft engines meant that the Zero became less effective against newer fighters. By 1942, due to the evolution of new tactics and techniques, Allied pilots were able to engage the Zero on more equal terms. By 1943, American and British manufacturers were producing fighters with greater firepower, armor, and speed, and approaching the Zero's maneuverability. The Mitsubishi A6M was outdated by 1944, but remained in production. During the final years of the War in the Pacific, the Zero was utilized in kamikaze operations.                                                                                                                                            -- Wikipedia

 
     
 
   

The 1/33 Maly paper model is my first paper model and the very model which attatrcted me to want to know more about paper models. I think this model is one of the best paper models because it fits very well with the real plane and it has a good mechanic structrue to keep the shape of the plane even when it's subject to force.
An important disadvantage of paper model, however, shown in this model is that paper isn't good at producing curved surfaces, just like the bullet-head-like surface. I tried to used white paint to cover the defects where paper pieces meet each other and spray a glossy coat, but it's still not satisfactroy. In addition, the landing gears of the plane are designed to be fodable, but the property of paper makes it easy to change shape after repeated rotation. Therefore I give up all the landing gears for my later paper models.
I also sprayed the Krylon "Crystal Clear" Acrylic Coating on the plane, trying to produce a moisture-resistant layer. But that almost ruined the plane when the organic liquid dissolve the green color on the plane and produced ugly spots (Shown in the first photo).The only good thing is that I have already taken enough pictures of the model before ruining it.
 
 
 
   
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A6M2 Mitsubishi Zero type 21 Carrier-based fighter (Japan)
A6M2 Mitsubishi Zero type 21 Carrier-based fighter (Japan)
A6M2 Mitsubishi Zero type 21 Carrier-based fighter (Japan)
A6M2 Mitsubishi Zero type 21 Carrier-based fighter (Japan)
         
     
         
 
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