TAMIYA Mitsubishi A6M5/5A Zero TMYTAM61103
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TAMIYA Mitsubishi A6M5/5A ZeroThe Mitsubishi A6M Zero was the Japanese Navy’s main fighter throughout the course of WWII. In the latter half of the war the Model 22 was refined to create the Model 52 to counter new U.S. aircraft such as the P-38 Lightning and F4U Corsair. It featured 50cm shorter wings with rounded wingtips individual exhaust pipes and top speed of 565km/h. A6M5a was produced with a larger capacity (125 rounds) belt-type cannon ammunition system in February 1944. The Model 52 first saw action during the closing stages of the Solomons campaign in the autumn of 1943 and went on to fight in the skies above the Marianas Iwo Jima Okinawa as well as Japan itself until the end of the war.This is a 1/48 scale assembly plastic model of the Mitsubishi A6M5/5a Zero Fighter. _Length=190mm Width=229mm _Zero fighter’s elongated proportions from nose to tail and the exquisite engine cowling are all accurately reproduced thanks to a complete measurement of the actual plane. _Highly detailed cockpit and main landing gear well parts. _Choice of an up or down flaps as well as open or closed cowl flap. _A6M5a with belt-type cannon ammunition system can be recreated. Differences from the A6M5 such as wing panels spinner and wooden drop tank are highly detailed. _3 types of markings are included. _In addition to a sitting pilot figure 4 different types of standing pilot figures are included.
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