Hasegawa 00137 - 1/72 Nakajima B5N2 Kate classic torpedo bomber kit  [HA-00137]

Hasegawa 00137 - A7 1/72 Nakajima B5N2 (Kate) 01137
Price:
NZD$16.35
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-00137
GTIN:
4967834011373
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hasegawa 1/72 Nakajima B5N2 (Kate): Scale Model of a WWII Torpedo Aircraft

The Nakajima B5N2, nicknamed "Kate" by Allied forces, served as a main torpedo bomber for the Imperial Japanese Navy. This Hasegawa 1/72 kit recreates the aircraft in faithful scale, ideal for those who enjoy historical aviation models and accurate detailing.

Scale Accuracy and Modelling Merit

The kit captures the B5N2s silhouette and key features, offering fine detail in the cockpit and torpedo area. Molded parts present good surface definition, helping builders achieve a convincing finish with careful painting and weathering.

Construction Advice for Modellers

Expect a medium difficulty build: parts align well but require steady hands for the landing gear and wing joins. Good preparation of mating surfaces and light sanding will improve fit. Use reference photos for accurate paint schemes.

Suitability for Display and Shelving

Finished at 1/72 scale, the model is compact and fits easily on display racks or in a glass cabinet. It complements other WWII naval aircraft and helps tell the story of carrier-based operations.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Material: Plastic parts
  • Assembly: Requires adhesive
  • Paint: Not included
  • Decals: Authentic period markings supplied
Yes, the 1/72 scale size makes it practical for carrier deck or airfield dioramas; the torpedo bay and cockpit detail help with realism in scenes.
Using a decal setting solution is recommended for complex surfaces to ensure decals conform to panel lines and curved areas cleanly.
Many builders mix components from other 1/72 kits, but check dimensions and fit first. Minor trimming and filler may be needed for a seamless join.
Use a fine-tipped brush and magnification. Apply base colours first, then drybrush highlights and add washes to bring out instrument panels and seat details.

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