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【Fighter Aircraft】 8 types of markings! The Imperial Japanese Navy's Type 0 Observation Seaplane ”Reikan Type 11” is here, featuring a ground transport dolly and floats for a water-borne look!

2026-03-15

Fighter Aircraft8 types of markings!
The Imperial Japanese Navy's Type 0 Observation Seaplane
Reikan Type 11” is here, featuring a ground transport dolly and floats for a water-borne look!

I’m sure many of your hearts skipped a beat hearing that the ”Zero-kan” is back. After a long wait for a production rerun, the Type 0 Observation Seaplane Type 11 has finally returned to the lineup for the first time in about 9 years. Even among the continuous re-releases of popular models in the aircraft series, this machine has a particularly striking presence. This isn’t just a simple reappearance. It’s a special reproduction that allows you to experience the joy of being able to build it again, along with a freshness that lets you approach it anew.
The greatest charm of this kit lies in its rich, three-dimensional representation of the unique biplane-single-float silhouette. The panel lines, created through delicate recessed engraving, change expression depending on how the light hits them, quietly emphasizing the texture of the metal skin. On the other hand, the soft undulations of the fabric-covered sections evoke a sense of tension just like the actual aircraft, giving it a solid sense of reality despite being a model. The depth unique to biplanes where the upper and lower wings overlap, combined with the stability of the central single float, gives the finished form a unique sense of weight.
There are 8 types of markings available, allowing for enjoyment that goes beyond simply changing the paint job. Just by choosing which unit's aircraft to finish it as, your imagination expands to the background scenery and the atmosphere of the era. Even with the same airframe, the atmosphere changes completely with different markings. Even the time spent agonizing over ”which specification should I go with this time?” can be called part of the true thrill of this kit. If you line up and compare the finished products, each one begins to tell a completely different story.
Another point you can't miss is that you can fully enjoy the unique charm of a seaplane. Since a dolly for ground transport is included, you can recreate scenes of it undergoing maintenance in front of a hangar or standing by the side of a runway. Meanwhile, floats that can represent a state of floating on the water are also set, making it possible to envision a scene of it swaying quietly among the waves. The configuration that allows you to enjoy two situations—land and water—with a single kit greatly expands the range of display options.
With this kit, it is possible to recreate the aircraft carried on the battleship ”Nagato.” Imagining it taking off from the ship to carry out reconnaissance or observation missions makes you feel like you are touching a piece of history, even though it is a model. As for assigned units, you can choose from Naval Air Groups at bases such as Tateyama, Sasebo, and Otsu, allowing you to proceed with the build while picturing the scenes of each base. The fact that it goes beyond a simple aircraft model to let you feel the operational background of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service will surely tickle the hearts of history buffs.
This Reikan Type 11 has value not only in the beauty of the finished product but in the assembly process itself. Fitting parts together while checking details and breathing personality into it through painting and markings—with each step, your understanding of the aircraft deepens and your affection for it grows. The time spent finishing it while considering the rigging unique to biplanes and the balance of the wings should remind you once again of the true pleasure of model making.
Now that we have reached the milestone of a production rerun, why not take the plunge and pick one up? The Type 0 Observation Seaplane Type 11 ”Reikan Type 11” is not just a plastic model, but a kit with comprehensive enjoyment where you can appreciate history, modeling, and situational expression all as one.
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