Takeo Kato opened his account while flying Ki-10 “Perry” biplane fighters during the Sino-Japanese War in 1937-38, where he was credited with nine victories over Chinese aircraft. After rotating out of China, he was part of a Japanese delegation which traveled to Europe to inspect Luftwaffe units. At the beginning of the Pacific War he was the Commanding Officer of the 64th Sentai, which frequently clashed with British units and the American Volunteer Group. On 22MAY42 he and his group intercepted a Blenheim IV from 60 Squadron RAF. Kato’s Oscar was hit by return fire and crashed into the sea. He was credited with 18 aerial victories at the time.








Very nice, Jeff! 🙂 Very distinctive!
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Thanks John!
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I really like the early Oscars that were used in the CBI, SEA, etc. in ’41 & ’42. This is the old LS kit?
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Yes, the LS kit built long ago.
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Very interesting shade of green. Can you tell me what it is/what paint manufacturer/etc.?
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Not sure, at this point. This was built during my high school days, the paints would have been Testors, mixed to match the chips in Thorpe.
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👍🏻🤓
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Really nice work on the old kit. I’d love to see what you can do with the Fujimi Ki-43-I
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I built two of them here, follow the links at the bottom of each post for the next part: https://inchhighguy.wordpress.com/2022/10/14/nakajima-ki-43-hayabusa-%e9%9a%bc-oscar-comparison-build-in-1-72-scale-part-i/
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