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#725 Nakajima Ki-27

Building the ICM Nakajima Ki-27a kit in 1:72 scale (no electronics in this one).

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Notes

The Nakajima Ki-27 (九七式戦闘機 Type 97 Fighter) was the main fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service from 1937 to 1940. Its Allied nickname was “Nate”.

Ki-27a had excellent maneuverability and was serious enemy for Soviet-built I-15bis and I-16 fighters in air battles over China and Mongolia in 1938-1939.

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Some Resources

Nakajima Ki-27 The Nimble “Nate” [Aircraft Overview #14] - Rex’s Hangar

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Ki-27 - Japan’s Ultra Agile Fighter - AllthingsWW2

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build by まり模型

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Scheme A (selected scheme)

Кi-27а, 1. Sentai Commander Toshio Kato, Nomonhan, June 1939.

Feature Color Recommended Paint Used
A flat black Model Master 1749 H12
B fuselage IJA light gray Model Master 2115 H61
C engine cowling Insignia Red Model Master 1705 H13
D engine ring Insignia Yellow Model Master 1708 H4
E tail Bright Blue Model Master 2032 H25
F prop Military Brown Model Master 1701 H17
G interior Pale Green Model Master 1716 C127
H Steel Model Master 1780  
J Aluminium Model Master 1781  
K Gun Metal Model Master 1795  
L Rust Model Master 1785  
M Bright Brass Model Master 1782  
tires Tire Black   H77

Scheme B

Кi-27а, 84. Dokuritsu Tutai, China, 1939.

Feature Color Recommended
A flat black Model Master 1749
B fuselage IJA light gray Model Master 2115
C engine cowling Insignia Red Model Master 1705
D Insignia Yellow Model Master 1708
E Bright Blue Model Master 2032
F prop rear Military Brown Model Master 1701
G interior Pale Green Model Master 1716
H Steel Model Master 1780
J prop front Aluminium Model Master 1781
K Gun Metal Model Master 1795
L Rust Model Master 1785
M Bright Brass Model Master 1782

Scheme C

Кi-27а, 10.Tutai, China, April 1940.

Feature Color Recommended
A tail flat black Model Master 1749
B fuselage IJA light gray Model Master 2115
C engine cowling Insignia Red Model Master 1705
D Insignia Yellow Model Master 1708
E Bright Blue Model Master 2032
F prop Military Brown Model Master 1701
G interior Pale Green Model Master 1716
H Steel Model Master 1780
J prop hub Aluminium Model Master 1781
K Gun Metal Model Master 1795
L Rust Model Master 1785
M Bright Brass Model Master 1782

Scheme D

Ki-27a, 59. Sentai, 2. Tutai, Nomonhan, June 1939.

Feature Color Recommended
A flat black Model Master 1749
B fuselage IJA light gray Model Master 2115
C Insignia Red Model Master 1705
D Insignia Yellow Model Master 1708
E Bright Blue Model Master 2032
F prop Military Brown Model Master 1701
G interior Pale Green Model Master 1716
H Steel Model Master 1780
J prop hub Aluminium Model Master 1781
K Gun Metal Model Master 1795
L Rust Model Master 1785
M Bright Brass Model Master 1782

Build Log

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The Nakajima Ki-27 九七式戦闘機 was the main IJA fighter from 1937 to 1940, quite evenly matched with Soviet-built I-15bis and I-16 fighters in air battles over China and Mongolia in 1938-1939.

This is the ICM kit of the Ki-27a in 1:72 (ICM 72201). This is one of ICM’s earlier releases, but the kit is still a pleasure to build - fits reasonably well, and details are good for the scale. It was a great kit to squeeze in as a refresher between more challenging/involved builds.

ICM is one of the leading kit companies from Ukraine. Valeriia Buzina from ICM told their story in Episode 13 of the Models From Ukraine podcast hosted by @chris.meddings, and their diverse catalog is well represented in Models for Ukraine Vol 1 and 2: including my favourite build by Matt McDougal of the ICM OV-10A Bronco (check the grungy rocket pods!)

build05a build05b build05c build05d build05e build05f build05g

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