In this classic model kit review, I am looking at Tamiya's 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero (Hamp). This is kit no. MA-125. We'll be looking at the finished kit, the instructions, the surface detailing, the transparencies, the decals, modifications I made to enhance detail, aftermarket parts used in this build, and finally, I'll be giving my conclusions. This classic kit has been around for years. With the newer Tamiya, Hasegawa, and Eduard Zeros now available, is it still worth building? Let's find out together!
Tamiya 1:48 A6M3 Zero (Hamp) Review - Still Worth Building?
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