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Length: 126mm. Image shows assembled and painted model.
A Little Japanese Gem The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was the Japanese Navy’s mainstay fighter throughout WWII. The A6M5 (Model 52) variant followed the A6M3 (Model 22) and was developed to counter the ever more powerful American fighters. This variant featured an exhaust system which provided a small amount of thrust and rounded wingtips which improved dive and roll performance as well as maximum speed. It was first introduced in the autumn of 1943 and went on to serve valiantly until the end of the war. |
■Highly detailed Sakae engine. |
■Cockpit consists of nearly 20 individual parts, but is also engineered for easy assembly. |
■Landing gear wells feature realistic depth. |
■The elegant lines of the Zero are reproduced in this compact, 126mm long model. |
■Model offers a highly accurate outline from nose to tail. |
653rd Air Group, Oita Prefecture 1944 |
Rabaul Air Group, New Britain Island 1943-1944 |
The information on this page is current as of February 15, 2012. Specifications are subject to change without notice.