
Just Arrived: A Hachette Rufe
Just Arrived: A Hachette Rufe
Since much of the discussion recently regarding the new Warmaster line centered on the Rufe, I thought the members might like to see my 1:87th scale diecast model of the same bird, made for the Hachette Collections Japan series, that just arrived. Here's a view from the upper left:


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Now, a side view:


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Here's a view of the underside:


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And, for scale comparisons purposes, here's is a shot of the Hachette Rufe in 1:87th and a Corgi Zero repaint in 1:72nd:


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Re: Just Arrived: A Hachette Rufe
Cool! Not a whole bunch of difference in size. Anybody ever make one in 1:72 prebuilt? I know the low budget looking Warmaster is inaccurate. A Zero with Floats.
I wish somebody would make a Rufe in 1:32.
Even a model kit would be nice.
I wish somebody would make a Rufe in 1:32.
Even a model kit would be nice.
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very nice who did you buy this from?
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Thanks, AG.AMERICAN_GRENADIER wrote:very nice who did you buy this from?
These models are sold primarily in Japan via bookstores, either individually or by subscription to the whole line. A few are currently being offered on eBay, including a Tojo, but this is a rare event. I get mine by ordering through the Kinokuniya bookstore chain's San Francisco branch. I doubt that the early releases are available, however you might be able to get the Rufe, which is Volume 34, and the upcoming Jake ( Vol. 37 ) if you move quickly. The typical price is about $45 per model, plus shipping. If you contact the Kinokuniya store, mentioned above, ask for Mr. Sakai. He is familiar with this line.
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Thanks for posting this, Ed.
The Hachette version looks much better. It is an interesting line, and scale, and as you say, basically just for the Japanese home market.
I know you, and a few others are big fans of this line. Thanks also for the link to getting these in the States. And they do a very impressive amount of Japanese aircraft that nobody else does.
The Hachette version looks much better. It is an interesting line, and scale, and as you say, basically just for the Japanese home market.
I know you, and a few others are big fans of this line. Thanks also for the link to getting these in the States. And they do a very impressive amount of Japanese aircraft that nobody else does.
