Thank you, hope you enjoyed it. Was a little worried about its release but it is the morning of the 8th of December here 🙂. Thank as always for supporting the channel 🙂
A very beautiful model. Especially at the end of the video, where on the stand and with gear up ☺ But, when HM made the 1:48 scale model, they failed to make an opening cockpit. DW, in 1:72 scale, did it. And here even 1:48... As always, LIKE for a great video review.
The zero sure is an elegant looking machine. Haha glad you enjoy the in flight bits 😉 who says a single voice can't cha he things in the world,haha. Yes the canopy isn't as good as their normal releases. Other ones you can slide, or get a second one that hinged open. This you just get the one that's in the closed position, at least it's removable 😀. DW are really good models, the amount of detail in their 1:72 models is amazing. 😀
I don’t collect ww2 diecast planes but always enjoy learning about the pilot and background of these airplanes. I try to do the same with my 15 airplanes I collected from various squadrons and nations. Adds face and history to these planes which I enjoy
Yes I like to try and put a face to the planes if I can. Helps to put into perspective that these aren't just machines trying to shoot each other down but real people, many who have tragic ends. Thanks for taking the time to check out the video and comment 😀👍
It is a great looking model. Thanks for checking out another of my videos. 🙂. I always love a viewer from my parents homeland 😀 ....one day I might get there 🙂
Thanks you so much, sorry I didnt reply to this earlier...sometimes messages get missed when the notifications dont always get seen...sorry!!! I hope you got your model for Christmas and that it is as good as you hoped for...Thanks again for watching, and of course we should be cranking up some Bolt Thrower over the festive season !!!
I purchased this off Amazon last year, I just had a look now and they no longer have it in stock. You may have to just do a google or eBay search for HA8810 and see what pops up near your location. Thanks for watching!!!
My apologies if I am incorrect, I just went by the information that Hobby Master provided on the box and that it's an aircraft it says he piloted while aboard the Zuikaku (which was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor) from December 1941 until May of 1942 before being sent to Rabaul in 1943. I did not intend any disrespect and do try to find what I think is accurate information....I am not Japanese, but did learn it briefly at high school,haha. We used to have Japanese exchange students come over to attend our school 😀. Thank you though for taking the time to comment and watch my video and once again my apologies if the information is incorrect!!
Yes it's crazy hey, talk about rotten luck....it's amazing the stories you read while researching an aircraft and it's pilot 😀. I really enjoy putting faces to planes especially. These arent just machines shooting each other out of the sky. There are/is a human life/lives in everyone no matter what side of a war they maybe on. 😀
@@heavymetaldiecast That’s an interesting perspective. I’m guilty of not thinking about the men who flew and died in these things. I give a lot more attention to the airplanes’ specifications, paint jobs and armament 🙈
@@shinra2755 no need to feel guilty for that at all. To me it doesn't matter what flag your fighting for, it takes courage. These men didn't choose to go to war, crazy leaders and world events made that choice for them. I had a grandfather in the Luftwaffe and one in the Wehrmacht. Neither were Nazi's both thought Adolf was a tool, but they didn't hesitate to fight for their country. And if I can briefly talk about a models pilot I feel I honor there bravery by doing that. And hopefully the viewer enjoys it too 😀👍
@@heavymetaldiecast Amazing you have that connection. That adds a lot to your channel. I had a great-uncle escape the Japanese in Burma. I don’t know much about that as he lived abroad when I was growing up. I recently learned of the difference in the organisation of German troops into the Waffen SS and the Wehrmacht. Kinda made me feel a bit better about being a little obsessed about German engineering and innovation during the war that they weren’t all in the N-party.
@@shinra2755 yeah contrary to what most people thought, especially during and after WW2 not everyone German was a Nazi. Hell they only just got into power in the beginning, was never a majority vote 😀. Probably would would never have got into power at all if Germany wasnt screwed over after WW1. My oma met Mr.H and her brother was in the SS but detested the views of the ruling party. He unfortunately was killed in France. Was similar as you would have learned with the Wehrmacht. They weren't big fans of the Waffen SS or the way they behaved. Yet AH favoured them and trusted them over his own army...But hey I could waffle on for hours,haha. Thanks as always for supporting the channel mate 😀👍
good afternoon excellent video thanks bro
Thank you, hope you enjoyed it. Was a little worried about its release but it is the morning of the 8th of December here 🙂. Thank as always for supporting the channel 🙂
Thank you for showing the nice video .
Thank you for taking the time to check out the video and comment. I appreciate it 😀👍
A very beautiful model. Especially at the end of the video, where on the stand and with gear up ☺ But, when HM made the 1:48 scale model, they failed to make an opening cockpit. DW, in 1:72 scale, did it. And here even 1:48...
As always, LIKE for a great video review.
The zero sure is an elegant looking machine. Haha glad you enjoy the in flight bits 😉 who says a single voice can't cha he things in the world,haha. Yes the canopy isn't as good as their normal releases. Other ones you can slide, or get a second one that hinged open. This you just get the one that's in the closed position, at least it's removable 😀. DW are really good models, the amount of detail in their 1:72 models is amazing. 😀
Mate great vid that zero is bloody awesome they are such a great looking aircraft cheers 👍
Thanks mate. She is a nice one. Has some super nice detail. Thanks for checking out the video 😀👍
I don’t collect ww2 diecast planes but always enjoy learning about the pilot and background of these airplanes. I try to do the same with my 15 airplanes I collected from various squadrons and nations. Adds face and history to these planes which I enjoy
Yes I like to try and put a face to the planes if I can. Helps to put into perspective that these aren't just machines trying to shoot each other down but real people, many who have tragic ends. Thanks for taking the time to check out the video and comment 😀👍
Super vidéo 👌
Thank you for watching!!!
Waw! Lindo demais 😍 a lenda do Japão🌟👏👏
It certainly is Japans most famous fighter. And such an agile little fighter 🙂
I remember seeing this and the P-40 warhawk that was flown by kenneth taylor, kinda regret that i bought them when i had the chance
Oh mate that would have been a great get. I have 1 P-40 in 1:48 and that one from Robert T Smith (Flying Tigers) 😀
Real Beauty! ❤
Greetings from Germany 🌭🤚🏻
It is a great looking model. Thanks for checking out another of my videos. 🙂. I always love a viewer from my parents homeland 😀 ....one day I might get there 🙂
Love your videos and I am getting this tomorrow can't wait merry Christmas my bolt thrower friend 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks you so much, sorry I didnt reply to this earlier...sometimes messages get missed when the notifications dont always get seen...sorry!!! I hope you got your model for Christmas and that it is as good as you hoped for...Thanks again for watching, and of course we should be cranking up some Bolt Thrower over the festive season !!!
Nice zero model. I also collect ww2 figthers in 1/48, l think that is the correct scale for them.
Yes it certainly allows for some great detail oppurnity. The WW1 and WW2 planes look great in the larger scale. Thanks as always for watching 😀👍
1: 48 is the only show in town!!😅
Haha I am slowly building up my 1:48 collection 😉 It certainly presents WW1 and WW2 aircraft in a good size with great detail 😀
I love this model can you give me the link to it please
I purchased this off Amazon last year, I just had a look now and they no longer have it in stock. You may have to just do a google or eBay search for HA8810 and see what pops up near your location. Thanks for watching!!!
@@heavymetaldiecast thank you
@@Ali8269w no problem, sorry I couldn't help more. Thanks again for watching the video 😀👍
Iwamoto did not go to Pearl Harbor but went to the Coral Sea in 1942 . I am Japanese
My apologies if I am incorrect, I just went by the information that Hobby Master provided on the box and that it's an aircraft it says he piloted while aboard the Zuikaku (which was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor) from December 1941 until May of 1942 before being sent to Rabaul in 1943. I did not intend any disrespect and do try to find what I think is accurate information....I am not Japanese, but did learn it briefly at high school,haha. We used to have Japanese exchange students come over to attend our school 😀. Thank you though for taking the time to comment and watch my video and once again my apologies if the information is incorrect!!
@@heavymetaldiecast
Thank you for telling me and showing the nice video . I think t hat's pilot Masao Sato ’s zero from the carrier Zuikaku
Imagine surviving the entire of WW2 on the losing side and then dying of medical misadventure 🤦🏻♂️
Yes it's crazy hey, talk about rotten luck....it's amazing the stories you read while researching an aircraft and it's pilot 😀. I really enjoy putting faces to planes especially. These arent just machines shooting each other out of the sky. There are/is a human life/lives in everyone no matter what side of a war they maybe on. 😀
@@heavymetaldiecast That’s an interesting perspective. I’m guilty of not thinking about the men who flew and died in these things. I give a lot more attention to the airplanes’ specifications, paint jobs and armament 🙈
@@shinra2755 no need to feel guilty for that at all. To me it doesn't matter what flag your fighting for, it takes courage. These men didn't choose to go to war, crazy leaders and world events made that choice for them. I had a grandfather in the Luftwaffe and one in the Wehrmacht. Neither were Nazi's both thought Adolf was a tool, but they didn't hesitate to fight for their country. And if I can briefly talk about a models pilot I feel I honor there bravery by doing that. And hopefully the viewer enjoys it too 😀👍
@@heavymetaldiecast Amazing you have that connection. That adds a lot to your channel.
I had a great-uncle escape the Japanese in Burma. I don’t know much about that as he lived abroad when I was growing up.
I recently learned of the difference in the organisation of German troops into the Waffen SS and the Wehrmacht. Kinda made me feel a bit better about being a little obsessed about German engineering and innovation during the war that they weren’t all in the N-party.
@@shinra2755 yeah contrary to what most people thought, especially during and after WW2 not everyone German was a Nazi. Hell they only just got into power in the beginning, was never a majority vote 😀. Probably would would never have got into power at all if Germany wasnt screwed over after WW1. My oma met Mr.H and her brother was in the SS but detested the views of the ruling party. He unfortunately was killed in France. Was similar as you would have learned with the Wehrmacht. They weren't big fans of the Waffen SS or the way they behaved. Yet AH favoured them and trusted them over his own army...But hey I could waffle on for hours,haha. Thanks as always for supporting the channel mate 😀👍