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Description (2,599 characters)
Plastic model that requires assembly and painting
Adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required separately.
1/144 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
2 units
Detailed fuselage mold based on the latest historical evidence
Decals are made by Cartograf, Italy, and are included for 9 aircraft, including the Takeda squadron commander. Half a year has passed since the start of the war, and when mass production of "Hayabusa Type 1"
at Nakajima Airplane gets on track, each fighter squadron The model was changed from the 97th battle to the new model "Hayabusa Type 1"
The 1st Squadron, which boasts a tradition as the first fighter unit of the Japanese Army and a glorious battle record in the Nomonhan Incident, also advanced to the battlefields in the Malayan area after completing model modifications to the "Hayabusa Type 1"
in July 1942.
At that time, each fighter squadron commander plane had a very flashy painting that made the presence of the commander plane even more conspicuous in the air.
The favorite machine of Major Kinshiro Takeda, the commander of the 1st squadron at the Hanoi base in Vietnam, is particularly colorful and famous.
The 1st Squadron advanced to Rabaul in January 2018.
Fought valiantly with superior Allied aircraft in Rabaul/New Guinea.
The kit is a 1/144 scale Hayabusa type.
With 2 aircraft in one box, you can enjoy detailed airframe molds based on the latest research and parts fitting precision that can be reliably assembled even for beginners.
The decals are made by Cartograf in Italy and contain 9 aircraft including Takeda squadron commander aircraft.
The box illustration drawn by Mr. Yukihisa Fujita is based on the setting of Takeda's squadron commander at the base in Hanoi, Vietnam.
It is a fun combination with the flying soldiers who are deliciously stuffing their mouths with watermelon.
* NASA-chan in the cosmetic box has 2 types of Ao Dai clothes (Pink Ver. / White Ver.), and you will receive either one.
*This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting.
* Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
* "Plastic model"
is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.
Safety Warning N/A
Dimensions : 6.2 x 7.6 x 2.2 cm
Tags:
Adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required separately.
1/144 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
2 units
Detailed fuselage mold based on the latest historical evidence
Decals are made by Cartograf, Italy, and are included for 9 aircraft, including the Takeda squadron commander. Half a year has passed since the start of the war, and when mass production of "Hayabusa Type 1"
at Nakajima Airplane gets on track, each fighter squadron The model was changed from the 97th battle to the new model "Hayabusa Type 1"
The 1st Squadron, which boasts a tradition as the first fighter unit of the Japanese Army and a glorious battle record in the Nomonhan Incident, also advanced to the battlefields in the Malayan area after completing model modifications to the "Hayabusa Type 1"
in July 1942.
At that time, each fighter squadron commander plane had a very flashy painting that made the presence of the commander plane even more conspicuous in the air.
The favorite machine of Major Kinshiro Takeda, the commander of the 1st squadron at the Hanoi base in Vietnam, is particularly colorful and famous.
The 1st Squadron advanced to Rabaul in January 2018.
Fought valiantly with superior Allied aircraft in Rabaul/New Guinea.
The kit is a 1/144 scale Hayabusa type.
With 2 aircraft in one box, you can enjoy detailed airframe molds based on the latest research and parts fitting precision that can be reliably assembled even for beginners.
The decals are made by Cartograf in Italy and contain 9 aircraft including Takeda squadron commander aircraft.
The box illustration drawn by Mr. Yukihisa Fujita is based on the setting of Takeda's squadron commander at the base in Hanoi, Vietnam.
It is a fun combination with the flying soldiers who are deliciously stuffing their mouths with watermelon.
* NASA-chan in the cosmetic box has 2 types of Ao Dai clothes (Pink Ver. / White Ver.), and you will receive either one.
*This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting.
* Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
* "Plastic model"
is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.
Safety Warning N/A
Dimensions : 6.2 x 7.6 x 2.2 cm
Tags:
Flight Beige Plastic model 1:144 scale Aircraft Airplane 飛行機・ヘリコプター Light Brown Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa 1st Air Squadron Peregrine falcon Sweet ARMY Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa 1st Hiko Sentai olive green
