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A plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required.
1/32 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
Completed size: total length 290mm, total width 370mm
Product introduction Shiden Kai is a full-fledged low-wing type land local fighter that was adopted in January 1945 after passing through the mid-wing type Shiden based on strong winds. At the same time, it was intensively deployed to the 343rd Naval Air Squadron (Sword Unit), which was formed by gathering veteran pilots from all over the country with the aim of regaining air superiority in the airspace surrounding the mainland, and achieved military results. The kit reproduces the earlier model with a wider vertical tail area. Support parts are sandwiched inside the fuselage to ensure ease of assembly and strength. The cockpit is designed so that it can be assembled from the bottom of the fuselage after the fuselage is pasted together. The muzzle of the 20mm machine gun on the main wing is opened with a slide mold. The canopy and flap can be opened or closed. The pilot figure is finished with a sense of precision and presence by Mr. Ichiro Take (prototype maker). There are two types of heads to choose from. [Decals (markings)] 301st Combat Squadron Captain Nao Kanno's aircraft "343A-15" (Matsuyama Base: April 1945) 407th Combat Squadron Flight Sergeant Hiroshi Ohara's aircraft "343B-03" ( Matsuyama Base: April 1945) *This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative. Safety Warning Not applicable
1/32 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
Completed size: total length 290mm, total width 370mm
Product introduction Shiden Kai is a full-fledged low-wing type land local fighter that was adopted in January 1945 after passing through the mid-wing type Shiden based on strong winds. At the same time, it was intensively deployed to the 343rd Naval Air Squadron (Sword Unit), which was formed by gathering veteran pilots from all over the country with the aim of regaining air superiority in the airspace surrounding the mainland, and achieved military results. The kit reproduces the earlier model with a wider vertical tail area. Support parts are sandwiched inside the fuselage to ensure ease of assembly and strength. The cockpit is designed so that it can be assembled from the bottom of the fuselage after the fuselage is pasted together. The muzzle of the 20mm machine gun on the main wing is opened with a slide mold. The canopy and flap can be opened or closed. The pilot figure is finished with a sense of precision and presence by Mr. Ichiro Take (prototype maker). There are two types of heads to choose from. [Decals (markings)] 301st Combat Squadron Captain Nao Kanno's aircraft "343A-15" (Matsuyama Base: April 1945) 407th Combat Squadron Flight Sergeant Hiroshi Ohara's aircraft "343B-03" ( Matsuyama Base: April 1945) *This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative. Safety Warning Not applicable