Nomonhan Aircraft - MicroScale

Nomonhan Aircraft - MicroScale

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For reasons unclear, the standard 3d screen shots are not being displayed. I'm new at this... Being new to 3d printing (but not to 3d shape design) and re-reading Coox’s NOMONHAN for the third time, I decided to make printable wargame miniatures for the two armies at 1:200 scale. For aircraft, the latest Japanese fighter (Ki.27) and older Soviet fighter (I-153) are available in Captain_Ahab_62’s excellent for-Microarmor series, but not the older Japanese fighter or newer Soviet fighter, or light bombers and liaison/army-cooperation aircraft from that period. The models are to 1:100 scale but intended to be printed at 50% for 1:200 use. Kawasaki Ki.10 - Japanese biplane fighter still in limited use during the campaign Mitsubishi Ki.30 - Japanese monoplane bomber Tachikawa Ki.36 - Japanese monoplane liaison/army coordination/light bomber Polikarpov U-2 - Soviet biplane liaison/light bomber Polikarpov I-16 - Soviet monoplane fighter which predominated later in the campaign Tupolev SB-2 - Soviet monoplane fast bomber All these aircraft except Ki.10 flew in combat during WW2, the U-2 gaining fame as a night/nuisance raider.

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