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Yokosuka MXY7
OHKA Model 11

Brengun, 1/144 scale

S u m m a r y :

Catalogue Number:

Brengun Item No. BRS144021 - Yokosuka MXY7 OHKA Model 11

Scale:

1/144

Contents & Media

Two photo-etched frets and instructions.

Price:

Available from these on-line stockists *

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Review Type:

First Look.

Advantages:

Simple kit, good quality components.

Disadvantages:

 

Conclusions:

This is a simple and good quality kit of an interesting subject. I am happy to recommend it.

Reviewed by Mark Davies


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FirstLook

 

The Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka, "cherry blossom"; was a purpose-built, rocket powered human-guided anti-shipping kamikaze attack plane employed by Japan towards the end of World War II. United States sailors gave the aircraft the nickname Baka (Japanese for "fool" or "idiot").

 

 

The source for the above is Wikepedia, where more on the MXY7’s design, development and operational history can be found.

 

 

The kit comes in a small end-opening box with a photo of the finished model artwork on its front. The instructions have a parts map and use a diagrammatic format that is easy to follow. There are a few simple written instructions in English and Czech. Simple painting instructions use generic colour names; and no colour call-outs for the cockpit are provided. This is a very simple kit, but its small scale does mean some of the PE parts are miniscule in size. They are packaged in two stapled cellophane bags, and all of the components are good quality, regardless of the media used.

 

 

The cockpit detail consists of a seat, harness, control column, aiming sight, and headrest; all being PE parts. The cockpit is topped off with a vac-form canopy, of which two copies are provided. Only six resin parts make up the airframe. A PE pitot and optional PE control surface actuators complete this. The very small decal sheet provides a choice of two different aircraft numbers, and what I assume is a chrysanthemum symbol.

 

 

The images accompanying this review are from Brengun’s website.

 

 

C o n c l u s i o n

 

This is a simple and good quality kit of an interesting subject.  I am happy to recommend it.

Thanks to Brengun Models for the review sample.


Review Text and Images Copyright © 2014 by Mark Davies
Page Created 11 August, 2014
Last updated 11 August, 2014

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