In the latter half of the war, the model 52 Zero, a refined version of the model 22, aimed to take on the ever-increasing numbers of high-performance U.S. aircraft. It featured a shorter 11m wingspan with rounded wingtips, was powered by the same 1130hp Na
In the latter half of the war, the model 52 Zero, a refined version of the model 22, aimed to take on the ever-increasing numbers of high-performance U.S. aircraft. It featured a shorter 11m wingspan with rounded wingtips, was powered by the same 1130hp Nakajima “Sakae” engine as seen in the model 22 Zero, and had the new exhaust propulsion system which gave it a 565km/h top speed. The A6M5 came armed with two 7.7mm machine guns and 20mm belt-feed type cannons on each wing. Deployment of the A6M5 began in the autumn of 1943, and they saw action at the Solomon campaign as well as the Marianas. It fearlessly defended Japan against overwhelming numbers and superior U.S. aircraft up until the very last day of the war.
Features:
– Scale: 1:32
– Plastic model kit [unassembled]
– Image shows painted and assembled kit
– Four types of decals
– Masking seals for the canopy are included
– Faithfully reproduced
– Engine and cockpit interior are rich in detail
– Choice of either open or closed cowl flaps and canopy
– Metal parts for 20mm cannons and pilot tube
– Machine gun barrels are pre-painted
– Two pilot figures standing and seated included
– Display stand for Zero in flight provided
– Dimensions: 28.5 long x 34.4 wide when assembled
Required to Complete:
– Assembly
– Cement (glue)
– Hobby knife
– Sprue cutters
– Tweezers
– Paint brushes (various sizes)
– Paint
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue, paint and tools sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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