What markings did they put in it, Dan?
Update for Wayne Re: Hasegawa Ta152H-1 'JG301' kit (Catalogue Jx2, released in 1994) : Well mate, it showed up today, still in its shrink wrap - which lasted all of about 10 seconds!
1. Sprues : On first inspection, they're identical to the 1991 DML/Dragon sprues and etchings; the plastic looks more like the later Dragon plastic, than the early, paler DML plastic. Like the rest of my Ta 152's, the wings do not look to be warped (a lot of ppl seem to report warping on the later, Dragon wings... But in my case, neither the DML, Dragon, Italeri and now Hasegawa releases show any noticable wing warping).
2. Decals : Here's the surprise! Two a/c are provided for; despite being labelled a H-1, the first option is in fact a H-0 in the markings that you see in Wayne's profile pic! Stab./JG 301 "Green 3", no stab bar across the Rumpfband. The second option is bizarre; H-1 150168 St./JG 301 "Red 9" - I can only assume that for some reason, someone at Hasegawa has interpretted Willi Reschke's 'Green 9' as 'Red'. And Hakenkreuzen are provided (unlike DML/Dragon)...
However, I don't see this as a BAD thing as one of the a/c I really want to model is III./JG 301 'Red 6', which seemingly had a Black/White Fuselage Balkenkreuz (currently trying to extract more info on this a/c - if any is known - out of a contact at Japo, Erich and anyone else who might know!)...
The decal sheet also struck me for its 'un'-Hasegawa like layout - remembering all those 1/48 F-14's I built in the early/mid 1990's, the decal sheets were crammed with stencilling and markings - in this case, about 25% of the sheet is 'empty' - it almost looks like they were planning a Third Marking option (like a Yellow a/c) and sort of just stopped, before finishing the sheet... Go figure!
3. Etc : everything else is pretty much as the DML kit - instructions have been revised only enough to fit more into that mid 1990's Hasegawa style (ie, a bit of extra shading here and there, the Hasegawa painting guide, etc), box art is the same as the DML/Dragon kits, etc. All I need to complete my 'collection' of the 'Trimaster Ta 152H-1' moulds is an original Trimaster Ta 152H-1 and C-0 kit, hahaha...
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