Hasegawa U-36a
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2 18 May 2013, 12:38

Looks good. Very colorful!
We definately need more business jets in 1/48 scale.
What have you used to make the static dischargers?
18 May 2013, 16:43

Thank you for the kind comments guys 🙂 @Dennis I used stretched sprue for the SDs.
18 May 2013, 17:47

Love it! Beautiful, I have a thing for target tugs and their colorful paint schemes.
18 May 2013, 22:28

I have always liked Learjets, and this one looks great. It looks a bit like something from a manga comic..
19 May 2013, 08:56

Thanks again for your comments, guys. I like the big radome and extended wing pods, gives it a very different look from a regular Lear. Apparently the Finnish AF operated similar a/c but in camo 👍
19 May 2013, 13:10

I always had mad respect for anyone who could fly around with a target hanging off of their tail for fighters to shoot at.
20 May 2013, 09:42

A wonderful paintsheme!
Mind-blowing!
I like those Japanese colourful Birds!
Clean built and a fine paint job!
As always craftsmanship of the finest art till the end! Consequently amazing!
20 May 2013, 20:08

Very nice Mike.I really like the way it looks with the bright colors... Something other than overall white for a change!
8 June 2013, 18:59

Thank you Scot and Tim. I've always liked this scheme, I built a Hasegawa 1/72 Mu-2 many years ago in similar colours.
8 June 2013, 20:34

Just found your magnificent build while searching for Hasegawas Learjet I just have ordered.....
Great! I like and adore your modeling skills very much!
28 January 2017, 09:17

somehow i missed this one. absolutely perfect, as usual in your builds. a beautiful model. I really like and admire your style
21 February 2017, 01:17

I'm glad you resurrected this thread Roland - Stunning result Mike! WOW!
21 February 2017, 15:57
Album info
JMSDF target towing/combat support version of Learjet. Kit is 80s Hasegawa quality: fit is good overall but detail is basic and panel lines raised. It was re-scribed and some minor details added to the cockpit and undercarriage. The radome and wing-tip pods were supplied in the kit as resin items.