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[About the actual machine]
--The D-9 was based on the Focke-Wulf Fw190, a German fighter equipped with an air-cooled engine, and replaced the engine with a liquid-cooled engine to address the lack of high-altitude performance.
――When its performance is evaluated, further improvements and developments will be made.
-That is the Ta152, a high-altitude fighter for intercepting the oncoming large Allied bombers.
――Among them, the high-altitude fighter type was characterized by being equipped with a main wing with a long width and a high aspect ratio. That is the Ta152H-1 type.
――The engine was a V-type 12-cylinder engine with a liquid-cooled supercharger, but the supercharger adopted 2 steps and 3 speeds to improve high altitude performance.
――Although it showed excellent performance, it has not already affected the battlefield and the war is about to end, but its performance is also called the ultimate reciprocating fighter, and it has been highly evaluated.
――It is said that about 60 aircraft were produced from December 1944 to the end of the war.
[About the model]
-The model reproduces the H-1 type of Focke-Wulf Ta152, a high-altitude fighter that Germany was developing in World War II, on a 1/48 scale.
――The style of Ta152H-1 with a long nose and wingspan is fully reproduced.
――Of course, the panel line is also accurately represented by a concave line.
-It is modeled with a total length of about 22 cm.
--In addition, the Jumo 213 engine is also modeled in the long nose.
――It is also possible to finish with the cowl open after separating a part of the nose cowl parts.
――It would be fun to try waving your arms to improve the details with the actual machine materials such as wiring and piping in one hand.
――In addition, the cockpit is modeled in detail, such as the instrument panel, seat, control stick and foot pedal.
――The canopy can be assembled by choosing to open and close.
――This kit is a renewal of the Trimaster kit, which is still highly evaluated by airplane modelers.
――The package as it is is a kit that fans can't miss.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the Focke-Wulf Ta152H-1, a German fighter of World War II, on 1/48 scale
-It is a plastic model assembly kit with a finished total length of about 22 cm.
-Not only the characteristic fuselage shape, but also the V-type 12-cylinder engine is reproduced on the nose.
--Reproduce the Trimaster kit up to the package image
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )