This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About actual machine]
- Air forces who embarked on the leading role as a weapon in World War II instantly increased their performance.
- The development of high-performance fighter aircraft was promoted in various countries around the world, and it was sent out to the battlefield in large quantities.
- It is a zero fight, a zero type fighter fighter, not to mention the aircraft representing Japan among them.
- We have been active throughout the Pacific War with weapons of superior mobility and navigation capabilities.
- After the first flight in 1939, it is said that the number of production machines for each type will exceed 10,000 aircraft until the end of the war.
- Meanwhile, in the latter half of the Great War, deployment of practical type started in 1943 is American P - 47 Thunderbolt.
- Attach the exhaust turbine to the large engine of the Pratt & Whitney R - 2800, and pull the aircraft that exceeds the total weight of 6 tons to the maximum speed of 690 km / h.
- Also known as a heavy fighter among the great aircraft, it demonstrates its power to ground attack with heavy armament and high defense power.
- The number of its production counted more than 15,000 aircrafts as the fighter aircraft during the war in the United States.
[About the model]
- The model is a set of plastic model assembly kits modeled at 1/48 scale, one each of the American and Japan's most popular production fighter, P - 47 Thunderbolt and A6M Zero Battle of World War II.
- This kit re-releases Lindbergh's historic classic kit first released in the 1950's.
- Especially the package illustration picked up the illustration of the time.
- It will be nostalgic for a veteran modeler.
- Of course, you can taste the atmosphere of the vintage kit in each of the parts composition and parts, as well as the package.
- Thunderbolt models the bubble top type.
- I am looking forward to try making a great battle machine that represents Japan and the United States easily by simply making few parts.
[Major features]
- Fighting aircraft produced mostly in the United States and Japan in World War II, Zero warfare and P-47 Thunderbolts are set as a kit with one set
- 1/48 scale
- Thunderbolt models bubble top type
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )