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Omachi Masami
Profile
Name: Omachi Masami
Lifespan: 1932–1958
Place of Birth: Osaka City, Japan
Prologue
Introduction
Masami Ōmachi — “Clown of the Sky,” a Legendary Solid-Modeler of Postwar Japan
Masami Ōmachi is remembered as a legendary figure who left a profound mark on Japan’s hand-built aircraft modeling scene. Despite a tragically brief life—he passed away at the age of 26—Ōmachi produced an astonishing 140 solid scale models, establishing a standard of speed, fidelity, and stylistic clarity that inspired generations of builders.
Nicknamed the “Clown of the Sky,” he combined playful ingenuity with uncompromising craftsmanship, demonstrating how expressive design choices could coexist with rigorous attention to aeronautical form. The photograph shown here dates to the 1950s—Mr. Takami (left) and Mr. Ōmachi (right), both apparently in their early twenties—captured inside Ōmachi’s famed “secret workshop,” where much of his creative output took shape.

Ōmachi’s legacy endures not only in the number of models he completed, but also in the culture he helped cultivate: a community that values process as much as product, and that regards solid modeling as a medium of historical remembrance and aesthetic exploration.
Work
Fw190-D9 (1:50) Construction Record → Building the F-4B Phantom II Index Page