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A6M Zero Plane Kit Card

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A1 mini

Without Kit Card Frame
Without Kit Card Frame
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7 h
1 plate
4.9(67)

A1 mini 80% size
A1 mini 80% size
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5.4 h
1 plate
4.9(16)

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With Kit Card Frame
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7.5 h
1 plate
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Mitsubishi A6M Zero – Plane KitCard

 

 

The Mitsubishi A6M Zero is one of the most iconic fighter aircraft of WWII and a symbol of early Pacific air combat. Lightweight, agile, and deadly in the hands of experienced pilots, the Zero dominated the skies during the first years of the war.

 

This KitCard version is designed in the same scale as the F4U Corsair and other WWII warbirds, making it perfect for side-by-side display or recreating classic Pacific theater dogfight scenes. These two aircraft were historic rivals, facing each other in countless aerial battles over the Pacific.

 

 

Features

 

 

  • Flat KitCard design
  • Support-free, snap-fit assembly
  • Optimized for clean FDM printing
  • Same scale as the F4U Corsair and other warbirds
  • Ideal for display or desk-friendly dioramas

 

 

 

Fun facts about the A6M Zero

 

 

  • Extremely lightweight design gave it exceptional maneuverability
  • One of the longest-ranged carrier fighters of WWII
  • Feared early in the war for its turning ability
  • Eventually countered by faster, heavier Allied fighters like the Corsair

 

 

Whether displayed on its own or paired with its historic adversaries, the A6M Zero KitCard brings a key chapter of aviation history to your collection.

 

Perfect for WWII aviation fans, KitCard collectors, and anyone who enjoys building iconic aircraft in a clean, compact format.

Comment & Rating (158)

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Printing off as we speak! I was really disappointed in the other zero models out there but finally settled on one and you go and release this a day later. Now all we need is a bf109 and a ww2 bomber model :P I'll pay for em, I've backed everything you've done so far. Keep up the awesome work!
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nooo, we need the next models free because I’m broke and I don’t know how to back crowdfunding.
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how do you do it?
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Replying to @avgeek_700 :
Just find the project you like then click crowdfunding, then back this project, then pledge, make your choice (the cheapest is usually fine), enter your credit card details.
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Awesome you should make a P 38 to go with it
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YES. JUST YES
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highly agreed
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please do
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elite squadron❌ palm sized squadron ✅
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what scale are those? I want to make some
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they are 40% size. I had some issues with the P 51 and I had to mostly glue the parts together but the A6m fits together beautifully without glue. All I needed to do was sand down the propeller amount to get the propeller on.
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Replying to @avgeek_700 :
thanks, I have yet to print this one because my a1 hates me and my p1s is a single color printer😒
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absolutely love this build, thanks man!
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I printed the same, in army green. Awesome
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Many thanks and grateful for the creator who I follow This was a nice and simple and beautiful Japanese zero She came out perfect no issues whatsoever in my P1S everyone should follow this man 👍
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yup, he was the 2nd person I followed
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Replying to @PANDAONTOP :
second for me too!
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Really cool project. Congratulations on the projects. Since I didn't have white at the moment, I swapped it for light blue.
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I liked the print but found the base too low, so I made another one taller
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love the print
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I printed it for a friend who loves aircraft history. I think he will love this.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes! This model turned out perfect! scaled it down to *I think* 80% and it all snapped together beautifully. Also used variable layer height to get as much quality as possible. Printed it for my dad and he loved it. Thank you to the artist that made this model.
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