Hasegawa 02167 1/72 Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty Green Cross Edition  [HA-02167]

Hasegawa 02167 - 1/72 Mitsubishi G4M1 Type 1 Attack Bomber (Betty) Model 11 Green Cross
Price:
NZD$44.57
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-02167
GTIN:
4967834021679
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1/72 Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty - Accurate Small-Scale Replica

The Hasegawa 02167 kit recreates the Mitsubishi G4M1 Type 1 Attack Bomber, nicknamed "Betty," in the Model 11 Green Cross variant at 1/72 scale. This plastic assembly kit highlights the aircraft's distinctive profile and is tailored for model builders who appreciate historical accuracy.

Historical Role and Marking Notes

The Mitsubishi G4M1 was noted for its extended range during Pacific operations, and the Green Cross markings on this kit reflect a specific wartime register. Hasegawa's parts capture the bomber's form and fine surface detail to aid precise painting and finishing.

Construction Tips and Display Potential

The kit offers a focused build with clear panel definition and decal placement that make for an attractive display model when finished. Builders interested in museum-style replicas will find this Betty a rewarding subject.

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly Type: Requires assembly
  • Paint and Decals: Included
This issue focuses on the Model 11 Green Cross markings and includes the decal sheet for that specific version.
Yes, the Betty's clean lines and decal detail lend themselves well to small dioramas or stand-alone display bases.
Fit is generally good for a mainstream release, though careful trimming and dry-fitting are recommended for precise panel joins.
Yes, builders often add fine resin or photo-etch upgrades for cockpit or surface detail if they seek higher realism.

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