
This was an impulse purchase when buying some kits at Kingkit, never seen this kit before or come across the prototype.
While broswing my Japanese Aircraft in Foreign Use book I found the profile of this plane and it seemed like an interesting one to model. Technically the Manchuko Air Force used the Type I version of the Ki-21 which has different engines, but I couldn't find a suitable donor cowling and given the paucity of information available on this small air force, it is not unreasonable that they may also have received a Type II.
The colours are conjecture based on the profile used in the book, rattle can Tamiya IJN Grey Green. Roundel decals were from a 1/72 Type 97 sheet which cost more than the kit.
After adding the panel line wash I decided to keep the aged look to the plane which I enhanced with some AK weathering pencils. It will eventually join a late war scene with some Ki43 interceptors.