Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - 08:46 PM UTC
Hasegawa have been their usual busy selves this month with a host of re-issued kits along with a double boxing of the P-47D Thunderbolt in 1/72nd scale this month to commerate "Operation Overlord".
1/72nd scale

F-15J EAGLE
"MSIP CONFIGURATION II AIRCRAFT"

Item no. - 02100
Scale - 1/72
Category - Modern U.S. Jet Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 144
Markings -
1) J.A.S.D.F. A.D.T.W. 942: 32-8942 Gifu A.B.
2) J.A.S.D.F. A.D.T.W. 928: 12-8928 Gifu A.B.

J-7 "CHINESE AIR FORCE" (Two kits in the box)
Item no. - 02102
Scale - 1/72
Category - Modern Russian Jet Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 36 + 36
Markings -
1) Chinese A.F. Code: 11188
2) Chinese A.F. Code: 11447

F/A-18F SUPER HORNET "VFA-41 BLACK ACES CAG"
Item no. - 02101
Scale - 1/72
Category - Modern U.S. Jet Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 121
Markings -
1) U.S. Navy VFA-41
"BLACK ACES" CAG Code: NG100 USS JOHN C. STENNIS 2012
2) U.S. Navy VFA-41
"BLACK ACES" CAG Code: NH100 USS NIMITZ 2010

P-47D THUNDERBOLT RAZORBACK/BUBBLETOP
"OPERATION OVERLORD" (Two kits in the box)

Item no. - 02099
Scale - 1/72
Category - WWII U.S. Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 36 + 36
Markings -
RAZORBACK
1) U.S.A.A.F. 405FG 510FS Capt. Charles Mohle 2Z-M: Touch of Texas Summer 1944
2) U.S.A.A.F. 56FG 63FS UN-A: HUCKLE DE BUCK Summer 1944

BUBBLETOP
1) U.S.A.A.F. 56FG 61FS Capt. Donovan Smith HV-S: OLE COCK III June 1944
2) U.S.A.A.F. 56FG 63FS Col. Hubert Zemke Z(UN-Z): OREGONS BRITTANIA June 1944


1/48th scale

MITSUBISHI F-2A "DETAIL UP VERSION"
Item no. - SP321
Scale - 1/48
Category - Modern J.A.S.D.F. Jet Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 179
Markings -
1) J.A.S.D.F. 3rd AW 8th SQ Code: 558 Misawa A.B.
2) J.A.S.D.F. 3rd AW 3rd SQ Code: 557 Misawa A.B.
3) J.A.S.D.F. 8th AW 6th SQ Code: 563 Tsuiki A.B.

KAWANISHI N1K1-Jb SHIDEN (GEORGE) TYPE 11 OTSU
"GENZAN FLYING GROUP"

Item no. - 07378
Scale - 1/48
Category - WWII Japanese Fighter
Estimated No. of parts - 93
Markings -
1) I.J.N. Genzan N.F.G. Code: Ke-1172 Korea Genzan A.B. April 1945
2) I.J.N. Yatabe N.F.G. Code: Ya-1168 Yatabe A.B. February 1945


1/200th scale

B787-8 "DEMONSTRATOR 1ST AIRCRAFT
Item no. - 10807
Scale - 1/200
Category - Modern Jet Airliner
Estimated No. of parts - 64
Remarks - Display stand parts are included
Markings -
B787-8 1st aircraft
Code: N787BA (ZA001)


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Nice kits but simply 'Old wine in new bottles to be sold at vintage prices' - here in the UK anyway. Gary
JUN 10, 2014 - 10:45 PM
Again, nothing in 1/32nd scale. Curious.
JUN 11, 2014 - 03:20 AM
Haven't built nor bought a Hasegawa kit in years. Mostly re-issues, while the other kit makers just leave them in the dust. My LHS has more old, yellowing Hasegawa kits on his selves then any other manufacture by a wide margine. Not exactly the business model he would like. Joel
JUN 12, 2014 - 01:14 AM
Nothing new, but older kits in a new box and probably more expensive, than their last issue ! Their prices are mostly beyond my budget, this is my private view. Since monday i ve got a business license for my very own online modelling shop and i donīt plan to have much of Hasegawa products in my product range.They have great kits in their line, but..... Bernd
JUN 12, 2014 - 06:09 AM
Bernd, Good luck with your new online business venture. Joel
JUN 12, 2014 - 08:33 AM
Still, there are a couple of subjects that caught my eye: J-7 (I like Red China's camouflage) and the Genda "George".
JUN 12, 2014 - 11:40 AM
Agree wholeheartedly with the "old wine" etc. I don,t buy Hasegawa (new) anymore either.
JUN 13, 2014 - 12:56 AM
Hi all Like Fred, the "George" definitely catches my eye. It's odd, though, the talk of yellowing Hasegawa boxes on the LHS shelves in the US - I've probably bought three or four Hasegawa kits for every Tamiya one over the years. Maybe that's down to the traditionally eye-watering UK Tamiya prices compared with Hasegawa. Hasegawa look to have a great all-new 1:72 Su-35 on the way. The mystery for me will always be why they didn't steal a lead on Wingnut Wings and release their Sopwith Camel in 1:32. After all that research for the cutaway 1:16 kit, I'll always think they could have sold a conventional 1:32 version by the container-ship-load... All the best Rowan
JUN 13, 2014 - 08:40 AM
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