This item is limited to 3 per household.
--Special feature on Japanese aircraft captured by the Allied Forces on the Pacific Front, where the distinctive markings are eye-catching.
-The Japanese aircraft with the [Blue Blank Day] mark was captured by the Republic of China Air Force during and after the war.
――In the Republic of China, Japanese military aircraft that were actually captured in response to the invasion of the Soviet Union after the war were operated.
--The aircraft with the US military nationality mark was transported to the US mainland after the war and investigated and researched by the US Army Aviation Technical Information Unit (TAIC).
――Most of them were scrapped, but the major aircraft will be preserved in the current National Air and Space Museum, and you can still see the extensive collection of Japanese military aircraft.
――Why don't you think about the old Japanese military aircraft that had a strange fate in a foreign land on your desktop?
[Republic of China Air Force]
--P-5017 Complete fighter type 1 [Falcon]
--No serial number Type 2 fighter armor type [Zhong Kui]
--No serial number Type 3 fighter type 1 [Hien]
--No serial number Type 4 fighter armor type [Gale]
[TAIC]
--TAIC5 Zero fighter type 52
--TAIC7 Zero fighter type 52
--TAIC9 Type 3 fighter armor type [Hien]
--4808 Shipboard reconnaissance aircraft [Saiun] Type 11
――Mochiron, you can peel off the varnish part after pasting [Ashita decal], and you can easily apply the decal, and enjoy the finish like painting!
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )