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logosub: Plamo
title: Zero
page: "airplanes/military/a6m2-zero-type-21"
model_name: A6M2 Zero Type 21
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €26,20
series: World War 2
scale: 1/48
number: "82212"
release: "2022"
manufacturer: Eduard
purchase_date: "2024-10-19"
purchase_store: Eduard
purchase_venue: "SMC (Scale Model Challenge) 2024"
purchase_location: "Veldhoven, Netherlands"
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The Zero.
Profipack edition, 20% discount.

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logosub: Plamo
title: Tachikawa Ki-55 trainer
page: "airplanes/military/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer"
model_name: Tachikawa Ki-55 Type 99 advanced trainer
date: 2025-08-03
status: Complete
price: €18,00
series: World War 2
scale: 1/72
number: "7A-A1-350"
release: "1983"
manufacturer: Fujimi
purchase_date: "2025-01-24"
purchase_store: Flashie
purchase_venue: "Winkel"
purchase_location: "Eindhoven, Netherlands"
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This is the first model airplane I made. It has many flaws to it, but these will be learning moments for the next model.
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## The store
I found this Fujimi 1/72 scale kit at [Flashie](https://www.flashie.nl/), a store in Eindhoven, Netherlands for €18.00. This store has everything related to aviation. Books, helmets, decals, badges, model kits, even old airplane equipment. If you are a fan of (military) airplanes, try to visit the actual store in person, there is much to see here!
The Tachikawa Ki-55 kit stood out to me for its beautiful box-art. A soft blue sky with an orange airplane on it just caught my eye. It seems I have the "Cobalt Blue 1" box from 1983. Sadly I have not figured out the name of the artist yet.
## The airplane
I could find three real airplanes of this model on the internet left in museums. One is in Thailand, in the **Royal Thai Air Force Museum**. Another in China, in the **Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution** and the **China Aviation Museum**, both in Beijing.
The 陸軍99式高等練習機キ55, was manufactured by the Tachikawa (立川) Aircraft Company in 1940 and is a stripped version of the Ki-36 bomber- and reconnaissance plane. Which then became the Type 99 advanced trainer. Type 99 means it was created in 1939, the Japanese year 25**99**, which is year 14 of the Shōwa emperor. It seats 2 pilots, each with their own controlstick in the cockpit. Kawasaki also produced some of this aircraft.
The Allied nickname for this aircraft was "Ida", similar to the Ki-36.
The engine: Single Hitachi Army Type 98 Ha-13a 9-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, rated at 510hp.
A book that states some of this data is: *Japanese aircraft of the Pacific War*, by Francillon, René J. (1979). Pages 250~254.
* ISBN: 9780370000336
Here is a photo of the aircraft, on page 252: *Tachikawa Ki-55 of the Kumagaya Flying School. (Aireview.)*
![book reference to ki-55](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/screenshot-Japanese-aircraft-of-the-Pacific-War-by-Francillon-Rene-J)
Some specifications according to the instructions that came with the kit:
* Crew: 2
* Span: 11.80m
* Length: 8.00m
* Height: 3.64m
* Wing area: 18.1m²
* Max speed: 349km/h
* Empty weight: 1292kg
An advanced version, the Ki-72, would have a retractable undercarriage and a 600hp Hitachi Ha-38 9-cylinder engine with a 3-bladed propellor. This was designed by Tachikawa, but would never be manufactured.
## The model
![Fujimi Ki-55 trainer kit](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250625_201532)
The Ki-55 trainer does not have windows at the bottom, meant for reconnaissance and to monitor the bombs that the Ki-36 had. These window holes and transparent window parts however, are present in the kit. Likely, Fujimi re-used the Ki-36 moulds and moulded orange plastic in them in order to create the Ki-55 kit. Sadly the manual that comes with the kit, does not state this.
I used Tamiya putty to fill up the holes.
![puttied underside 1](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250627_181237)
![puttied underside 2](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250630_174834)
### Canopy masking
I used Tamiya masking tape and -fluid to cover the canopy.
![canopy masking edges](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250704_234014)
![canopy masking fluid](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250705_161746)
### Puttied recesses
There are also recessed holes in the model, which are part of the moulding process. These have been filled with putty and then sanded. Still, some are a bit visible. I noticed after primering the first time, the holes were not covered up smooth enough, so I sanded it down and applied more putty.
![puttied underside again](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250708_193042)
![puttied underside sanded](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250710_002105)
![puttied side dots](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250713_232606)
![sides in primer](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250714_132244)
### Cockpit
I wanted to paint the entire cockpit by hand with Vallejo acryllic paints. But in hindsight, using Goblin Green for a cockpit might not have been the best choice. I had plenty of Kawasaki green lacquer, which would have looked much better.
![control panels](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250710_214643)
![goblin green cockpit colour](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250710_232652)
![cockpit](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250715_220401)
I sanded off the primer from the sides, so that I can cement these together in a later stage.
![sides sanded](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250715_221349)
### Puttied wings to fuselage
Now I wanted to connect the wings to the fuselage of the airplane. I puttied all the seams and sanded these down. Then I noticed that some of the panel lines did not line up. So I puttied up some lines and scribed new ones that were aligned. The cockpit was also masked.
![puttied wings to fuselage top](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250716_231630)
![puttied wings to fuselage bottom](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250716_231654)
I used scribing tape and a scribing chisel from Sujiborido I bought at the hobby show in Shizuoka in 2025.
![scribed lines in side 1](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250717_221727)
![scribed lines in side 2](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250717_225553)
### Colours
![model in primer](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250720_221811)
The colour of the aircraft is always a difficult topic to get right. While the actual aircraft in Thailand looks very yellow, the box art of this kit looks slightly more orange. I decided to try the Mr. Color C-109 Character Yellow from Mr. Hobby, which actually looks like the colour used on the box art. This colour I liked a lot, so I sticked with it.
![model in first colour](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250721_195653)
I use these dropper bottles to mix the lacquer with leveling thinner, which have really speed up my airbrushing process. I drop a little metal ball in them to make sure I can easily agitate the paint to mix it later.
![model in first colour bottle](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250721_195715)
![other parts airbrushed](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_001610)
These are the main laqcuer colours I used for the model. I read on Wikipedia that this aircraft had "2-bladed wooden propeller", so I decided to give the propellor a brown colour. The white stripes were just my own addition.
![main colours](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_001719)
### Panel lines
I used Tamiya panel line accent color (brown) to fill in the lines. On the right you can see some filled lines and on the left some that were not yet filled. Its a pretty fun part of the process. After all the scribing of all those lines, seeing the panel liner flow so easily through is very satisfying.
![panel liner](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_110435)
### Cowling
The cowling that covers the engine had a problem. The back is open, so if you would look a the airplane from behind, you could see some gaps on both sides. I used bread clips to fill in the holes on the sides, which solved that problem.
![cowling](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_185431)
![cowling attached](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_192744)
### Decals
Luckily, the decals were in good shape. I read that especially the red hinomaru roundels might be susceptible to tear. But after letting hem soak long enough in water, the decals were easily applied. It is challenging to make sure they are applied symmerically.
There is the kanji character 大 on the rudder, and the katakana character ホ on the cowling. The black character 大 with white edges seems to be the symbol of the **Tachiarai Flying School**, which was in Fukuoka. According to this source: [bookmice.net](http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/japan/war302.html), this book: "Nakajima Ki.43 Hayabusa I-III", had this symbol listed as such on the additional colour sheet with unit insignia. It is the only source I could find for now. I also bought this book at [Flashie](https://www.flashie.nl/), but it had a different additional colour sheet. Though my book is no.13, which came with a colour sheet labeled also no.13, the source book is no.15 and its colour sheet is labeled as no.10 there.
The ホ character likely just serves as a designation to distinguish it from other aircraft of the same type. The other available characters on the decal sheet are い and へ.
* ISBN: 9780850450224
![decals](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250727_145512)
The tyres of the wheels were airbrushed, the rest painted with acryllic paints and washes.
![wheels](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250727_165434)
![model ready with decals](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250727_173708)
### Preparing the base
Next a little base to put the model on. I thought the symbol on the Japanese flag of the rising sun would look nice. I think I saw something like this before somewhere at a model exhibition. I got several of these mirrors from the second-hand store.
I thought it would make sense to start with the circle. I used a sake cup I got as a gift from a sake brewer in Ōgaki as the base for the hole. Then primed it and airbrushed with Tamiya LP-7 pure red lacquer.
But, a mirror has a very smooth surface, to which paint will have a hard time to attach to. It can chip off easily.
![cut round hole for sun](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250726_172300)
Next I wanted to make the lines. But by trying to align the lines with individual lines of masking tape proved pretty difficult. I thought this would not line up properly, so I abandoned this method.
![base masking failed attempt](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250731_220221)
I printed the flag on a paper and then used that as a stencil to cut out from lined up masking tape.
![base masking stencil](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250802_002045)
To make it easier to apply to the mirror, I cut it in 4 parts.
![base masking stencil parts](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250802_160228)
![base masking ready](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250802_163745)
And then airbrushed the rest also with Tamiya LP-7 pure red.
![base masking airbrushed](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_171119)
### The completed model
After removing all the masking tape, the base looked nice. Not perfect, but I was happy with it. Unlike the canopy, which sadly seemed to have a kind of residue on the inside of it.
I also added some weathering to beat up the plane with oil paint and a Tamiya weathering set.
![completed model side 1](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175126)
![completed model top view](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175219)
![completed model side 2](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175244)
I do not know what caused this, because I did put masking tape on the inside of the entire canopy. I fear that it is glue that caused these smudges. I used CA (Cyano Acrylate) glue to stick the canopy to the fuselage and it might be vapors of the glue that slightly melted the plastic of the canopy, causing these smudges.
![completed model canopy 1](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175301)
![completed model canopy 2](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175313)
![completed model bottom](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175354)
![completed model side 3](/images/plamo/showcase/military-airplanes/tachikawa-ki-55-trainer/20250803_175443)
## The flaws
Like I mentioned, my work contains flaws. They serve as learning moments, in order to improve the next model. Maybe you will find it helpful to see my mistakes.
I did not fully manage to hide the recessed holes. This is a matter of checking after priming the model. After priming, just sand the primer off and add putty again. Then add primer again. Repeat until completely smooth.
Just use Kawasaki green for the interior of the cockpit. I thought it would be okay to just use my "Goblin Green" Vallejo acryllic paint, because I thought it would not matter so much. In hindsight, spraypainting a nice military green for the cockpit, would have been much better.
I cut off parts of the front window of the canopy, because I did not pay attention. The canopy also had gotten smudges on the inside.
Sometimes my airbrush "spat" out the paint, which results into some tiny, but visible, droplets on the coat of paint.
Have you seen the tail wheel? Neither have I. Probably it got lost somewhere in my garage where my spray booth is...
There is a glue fingerprint on the left wing, because I had some cement on my finger and picked up the plane.
And then there are some imperfections on the mirror paint shape, with some parts chipped off.
Finally, I wanted to have the joy of removing the masking tape from the canopy as the very final step in making this model. Don't do this. Because I noticed my mistake, after glueing it to the fuselage, which means its is very difficult to correct the problem of the smudges on the inside of the canopy...
Nevertheless, this was a fun model to work on, I hope I can learn from this mistakes to make my next model much better!
### External links & sources
* [Wikipedia - Ki-55](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_Ki-55)
* [Wikipedia - Ki-36](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_Ki-36)
* [Wikipedia - Japanese military aircraft designation systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_military_aircraft_designation_systems)
* [Wikipedia - Tachikawa Aircraft Company](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_Aircraft_Company)
* [Wikipedia - Royal Thai Air Force Museum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Thai_Air_Force_Museum)
* [Wikipedia - Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Museum_of_the_Chinese_People%27s_Revolution)
* [Wikipedia - China Aviation Museum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Aviation_Museum)
* [Wikipedia - Fujimi Mokei](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujimi_Mokei)
* [Scalemates - Ki-55](https://www.scalemates.com/kits/fujimi-7a-a1-tachikawa-ki-55--649477)
* [AirHistory.net - Beijing / Military Museum](https://www.airhistory.net/photo/184974/103)
* [warbirdswalkaround - Ki-55](https://warbirdswalkaround.wixsite.com/warbirds/single-post/2017/12/27/Interwar-Rarity-Tachikawa-Ki-55)
* [bookmice.net - Nakajima Ki.43 Hayabusa I-III, unit insignia](http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/japan/war302.html)
Others who have built this model:
* [Modeling Madness - Ki-55 by Scott van Aken](https://modelingmadness.com/scott/axis/j/jaaf/ki55.htm)
* [J-Aircraft - Ki-36 & Ki-55 gallery](https://j-aircraft.com/gallery/army/ki-36-55_gallery.htm)
* [Aviation of Japan - Ki-55 in 1/48 Scale by Harvey Low](http://www.aviationofjapan.com/2025/05/ki-55-in-148-scale-by-harvey-low.html)

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logosub: Plamo
title: MiG-21F-13
page: "airplanes/military/mig-21f-13"
model_name: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F-13 interceptor
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €10,00*
series: ""
scale: 1/48
number: "82191"
release: "2025"
manufacturer: Eduard
purchase_date: "2025-10-18"
purchase_store: SMC Tombola
purchase_venue: "SMC (Scale Model Challenge) 2025"
purchase_location: "Veldhoven, Netherlands"
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The MiG 21F 13 interceptor.
I won this kit at the tombola at SMC in 2025. This model was brand new, not even released by the time I won it. Probably came directly from Eduard.

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logosub: Plamo
title: GAT-X370 Raider Gundam
page: xvx-016-gundam-aerial
page: gundam/fm/raider-gundam
model_name: GAT-X370 Raider Gundam
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: €0,00
series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED

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logosub: Plamo
title: XVX-016 Gundam Aerial
page: xvx-016-gundam-aerial
page: gundam/fm/aerial
model_name: XVX-016 Gundam Aerial
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €45,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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logosub: Plamo
title: Kawasaki Zaku II
page: "hg/kawasaki-zaku-ii"
page: "gundam/hg/kawasaki-zaku-ii"
model_name: MS-06 Zaku II
date: 2025-05-02
status: Complete

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logosub: Plamo
title: SMC Gundam
page: "hg/smc-2025-gundam"
page: "gundam/hg/smc-2025-gundam"
model_name: RX-178 Mk.II
date: 2025-10-18
status: Complete

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logosub: Plamo
title: AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra
page: agx-04-gerbera-tetra
page: gundam/hg/gerbera-tetra
model_name: AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €29,92
series: "Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory"

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logosub: Plamo
title: AMS-129M Zee Zulu
page: gundam/hg/zee-zulu
model_name: AMS-129M Zee Zulu
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: ¥?
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn
scale: 1/144
number: "0171631"
release: "2011"
manufacturer: Bandai
purchase_date: ??
purchase_store: ??
purchase_venue: ""
purchase_location: "Japan"
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The AMS-129M Zee Zulu.
The first Plamo kit of the Gundam series I bought.

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logosub: Plamo
title: AMX-104 R-Jarja
page: amx-104-r-jarja
page: gundam/hg/r-jarja
model_name: AMX-104 R-Jarja
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €22,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ

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logosub: Plamo
title: MSJ-121 Demi Trainer
page: "hg/demi-trainer"
page: "gundam/hg/demi-trainer"
model_name: MSJ-121 Demi Trainer
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: €15,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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logosub: Plamo
title: Guel's Dilanza
page: guels-dilanza
page: gundam/hg/dilanza-guel
model_name: Guel's Dilanza
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €22,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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logosub: Plamo
title: MD-0031 Dilanza
page: gundam/hg/dilanza-lauda
model_name: MD-0031 Dilanza
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €19,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury
scale: 1/144
number: "5063348"
release: "2022"
manufacturer: Bandai Spirits
purchase_date: 2025-08-25
purchase_store: Player2 Gamestore
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Uden, Netherlands"
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Lauda's Dilanza.

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logosub: Plamo
title: ZGMF-1027M Duel Blitz Gundam
page: duel-blitz-gundam
page: gundam/hg/duel-blitz
model_name: ZGMF-1027M Duel Blitz Gundam
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €32,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom

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logosub: Plamo
title: F/D-19 Zowort
page: fd-19-zowort
page: gundam/hg/zowort
model_name: F/D-19 Zowort
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €23,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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logosub: Plamo
title: Gundam Lfrith
page: gundam-lfrith
page: gundam/hg/lfrith
model_name: Gundam Lfrith
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €19,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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logosub: Plamo
title: MSM-04G Juaggu
page: "hg/juaggu"
page: "gundam/hg/juaggu"
model_name: MSM-04G Juaggu
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €21,50
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn

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logosub: Plamo
title: Nobell Gundam
page: "hg/juaggu"
page: "gundam/hg/nobell-gundam"
model_name: Nobell Gundam
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €22,99
series: Mobile Fighter G Gundam

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logosub: Plamo
title: Black Knight
page: "gundam/hg/black-knight-shi-ve-a"
model_name: NOG-M1A1 Black Knight Squad Shi-ve.A
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €29,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom
scale: 1/144
number: "5066295"
release: "2024"
manufacturer: Bandai Spirits
purchase_date: 2025-09-13
purchase_store: Side7
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Alphen aan de Rijn, Netherlands"
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The NOG-M1A1 Black Knight Squad Shi-ve.A.

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logosub: Plamo
title: NRX-055 Baund Doc
page: nrx-055-baund-doc
page: gundam/hg/baund-doc
model_name: NRX-055 Baund Doc
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €44,99
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

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logosub: Plamo
title: ORX-005 Gaplant
page: orx-005-gaplant
page: gundam/hg/gaplant
model_name: ORX-005 Gaplant
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €30,99
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

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logosub: Plamo
title: RMS-106 Hi-Zack
page: rms-106-hi-zack
page: gundam/hg/hi-zack
model_name: RMS-106 Hi-Zack
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €12,99
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: RX-110 Gabthley
page: rx-110-gabthley
page: gundam/hg/rx-110-gabthley
model_name: RX-110 Gabthley
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Complete
price: €17,99
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Schwarzette
page: schwarzette
page: gundam/hg/schwarzette
model_name: Schwarzette
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €26,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Zeta Gundam limited
page: zeta-gundam-gundam-base
page: gundam/hg/zeta-gundam-gundam-base
model_name: MSZ-006-3A Zeta Gundam 3A Type
date: 2026-01-01
status: Complete
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: ¥?
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
scale: 1/144

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: AMS-119 Geara Doga
page: "mg/geara-doga"
page: "gundam/mg/geara-doga"
model_name: AMS-119 Geara Doga
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: €54,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
series: "Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack"
scale: 1/100
number: "5055456"
release: "2020"

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Force Impulse Gundam
page: gundam/mg/force-impulse-gundam
model_name: ZGMF-X56S Force Impulse Gundam
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €54,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
scale: 1/100
number: "5063040"
release: "2021"
manufacturer: Bandai Spirits
purchase_date: 2025-09-28
purchase_store: Player2 Gamestore
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Uden, Netherlands"
---
The ZGMF-X56S Force Impulse Gundam.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Lunamaria Zaku Warrior
page: gundam/mg/lunamaria-zaku-warrior
model_name: ZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner Zaku Warrior - Lunamaria Hawke Custom
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €49,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
scale: 1/100
number: "5058184"
release: "2019"
manufacturer: Bandai Spirits
purchase_date: 2024-12-31
purchase_store: Player2 Gamestore
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Uden, Netherlands"
---
The ZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner Zaku Warrior.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: MS-06S Zaku II
page: ms-06s-zaku-ii
page: gundam/mg/zaku-ii
model_name: MS-06S Zaku II
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Messing it up with putty
price: €44,95
series: Mobile Suit Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: MS-07B Gouf
page: ms-07b-gouf
page: gundam/mg/gouf
model_name: MS-07B Gouf
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: €44,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: MSM-04 Acguy
page: msm-04-acguy
page: gundam/mg/acguy
model_name: MSM-04 Acguy
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €63,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ scale: 1/100
number: "5063147"
release: "2021"
manufacturer: Bandai Spirits
purchase_date: 2024-12-31
purchase_date: "2024-12-31"
purchase_store: Super-Hobby.com
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Poland"

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: OZ-00MS Tallgeese
page: oz-00ms-tallgeese
page: gundam/mg/tallgeese
model_name: OZ-00MS Tallgeese
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €44,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: RGM-96X JESTA
page: rgm-96x-jesta
page: gundam/mg/jesta
model_name: RGM-96X JESTA
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €49,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: RGZ-95 ReZEL
page: rgz-95-rezel
page: gundam/mg/rezel
model_name: RGZ-95 ReZEL
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €64,99
series: Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: RX-78-2
page: rx-78-2-gundam-base
page: gundam/mg/rx-78-2-gundam-base
model_name: RX-78-2
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: ¥?
series: Mobile Suit Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: RX-78-2
page: rx-78-2-ver-ka
page: gundam/mg/rx-78-2-ver-ka
model_name: RX-78-2
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: ¥2767
series: Mobile Suit Gundam

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title: XVX-016 Gundam Aerial
page: sd-xvx-016-gundam-aerial
model_name: XVX-016 Gundam Aerial
date: 2026-01-01
date: 1990-01-01
status: Built
price: €9,99
series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Riesen-Panzer III
page: riesen-panzer-3
model_name: German Rs.Pz III Ausf.B
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: ¥4400
series: Kampf Riesen Mars 1941/1945
scale: 1/35
number: "MIM-015-DY"
release: "2022"
manufacturer: Cavico
purchase_date: 2025-05-13
purchase_store: Small Worlds Museum store
purchase_venue: "Small Worlds Miniature Museum"
purchase_location: "Ariake district, Kōtō ward, Tokyo, Japan"
---
The Riesen-Panzer III.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Spähwagen Fennek
page: "vehicles/military/armoured-cars/fennek"
model_name: Spähwagen Fennek
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €17,28
series: ""
scale: 1/72
number: "03356"
release: "2024"
manufacturer: Revell
purchase_date: "2024-12-31"
purchase_store: Super-Hobby.com
purchase_venue: "Internet"
purchase_location: "Poland"
---
The SD-kfz.222 wagon.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Sd.Kfz 222
page: "vehicles/military/armoured-cars/sd-kfz-222"
model_name: Sd.Kfz 222 Leichter Panzerspähwagen 4x4
date: 1990-01-01
status: Building
price: €26,00
series: World War 2
scale: 1/35
number: "35270"
release: "2003"
manufacturer: Tamiya
purchase_date: "2024-10-19"
purchase_store: Domino
purchase_venue: "SMC (Scale Model Challenge) 2024"
purchase_location: "Veldhoven, Netherlands"
---
The SD-kfz.222 wagon.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Honda CX500
page: "vehicles/motorcycles/honda-cx500"
model_name: Honda CX500 Turbo
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: ¥2080
series: ""
scale: 1/12
number: "14016"
release: "2010"
manufacturer: Tamiya
purchase_date: "2025-05-17"
purchase_store: Surugaya flagship store
purchase_venue: ""
purchase_location: "Shizuoka, Japan"
---
The Honda CX500.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Honda Dax
page: "vehicles/motorcycles/honda-dax"
model_name: Honda Dax 125
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: ¥3146
series: ""
scale: 1/12
number: "14142"
release: "2024"
manufacturer: Tamiya
purchase_date: "2025-05-17"
purchase_store: Tamiya stand
purchase_venue: Hobby show 2025
purchase_location: "Shizuoka, Japan"
---
The Honda Dax.

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---
logosub: Plamo
title: Lanz Bulldog
page: "vehicles/tractors/lanz-bulldog"
model_name: Lanz Bulldog D8500 mod.1938
date: 1990-01-01
status: Still in box
price: €26,50
series: ""
scale: 1/35
number: "38024"
release: "2020"
manufacturer: MiniArt
purchase_date: "2024-10-19"
purchase_store: A stand at SMC
purchase_venue: SMC (Scale Model Challenge) 2024
purchase_location: "Veldhoven, Netherlands"
---
The Lanz Bulldog.

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