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Tamiya  |  SKU: USA_TA-61027

Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Fighter Scale Model, 1:48

$1235
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Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Fighter Scale Model, 1:48


Tamiya's scale models possess such intricate detail that they are often described as "museum items". These models are nearly perfect replicas of full-size objects, shrunken down to a smaller scale. Through the process of assembling, painting and finishing these accurate models by hand, one is provided with a unique "three-dimensional" insight into the shape and vast detail of the full-sized object at a mere glance.


About this product:

  • The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was used by the Japanese Navy throughout WWII, and this Model 52 Hei variant was an attempt to counter ever faster and more powerful U.S. aircraft;
  • This kit reproduces the A6M5c in great detail, including its armament of five machine guns and cannon and wing racks for 30kg bombs and rockets;
  • Canopy may be assembled in open or closed positions while the landing gear may also be depicted in deployed or retracted positions;
  • Comes with seven figures and seven marking options;
  • Length: 190 mm;
  • Glue and paint are not included in the kit;
  • Made in Japan.
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Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Fighter Scale Model, 1:48
Tamiya

Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Fighter Scale Model, 1:48

$1235

Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Fighter Scale Model, 1:48


Tamiya's scale models possess such intricate detail that they are often described as "museum items". These models are nearly perfect replicas of full-size objects, shrunken down to a smaller scale. Through the process of assembling, painting and finishing these accurate models by hand, one is provided with a unique "three-dimensional" insight into the shape and vast detail of the full-sized object at a mere glance.


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