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Beautiful work, but a few technical nitpicks from a WW2 Japanese aviation geek here:
Generally speaking, this is an early-war Zero (A6M2), based on the wing chord ratio and the machine-gun grooves in the engine cowling: however, the A6M2 used a short-barrel cannon which did not protrude from the wing; the long-barreled 20mm cannons in the wings were only installed on late-war Zeroes (A6M3 and A6M5).
A small request: Is it possible to make a version without the central drop tank? That was used only on extremely long-range missions, and I feel it detracts from the look.