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Scale model 1/32 Airplane Kawanishi N1K2-J Shidenkai (George) Hasegawa 08883

Scale model 1/32 Airplane Kawanishi N1K2-J Shidenkai (George) Hasegawa 08883

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Article:
HS08883
Product weight, g:
800
Time:
Друга світова війна
Scale:
1/32
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Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale model 1/32 Kawanishi N1K2-J Shidenkai (George) Hasegawa 08883 aircraft with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with parts,
transparent parts,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Coastal interceptor Lightning of the Imperial Japanese Navy (Japanese: Kekutisentoki Shiden/Kavanishi En-Ichi-Kei-Ichi-Zei) - a single-seat all-metal fighter-interceptor of the Navy based on the shore. Developed at the Kawanishi Aircraft Design Bureau under the leadership of S. Kikuhara on the basis of a medium-plan hydrofighter. The prototype flight took place in late 1942, and was adopted for service with the Navy's aviation in late 1943. under the operational code Blyskavka (Japanese: Siden). It was considered one of the most powerful fighters of its time. The modification of the Blyskavka-2 with a low-wing design had the unofficial name Blyskavka-M (Japanese: Siden-Kai). The Allied Air
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Scale model 1/32 Kawanishi N1K2-J Shidenkai (George) Hasegawa 08883 aircraft with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kiev and Odessa.
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with parts,
transparent parts,
decals,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Coastal interceptor Lightning of the Imperial Japanese Navy (Japanese: Kekutisentoki Shiden/Kavanishi En-Ichi-Kei-Ichi-Zei) - a single-seat all-metal fighter-interceptor of the Navy based on the shore. Developed at the Kawanishi Aircraft Design Bureau under the leadership of S. Kikuhara on the basis of a medium-plan hydrofighter. The prototype flight took place in late 1942, and was adopted for service with the Navy's aviation in late 1943. under the operational code Blyskavka (Japanese: Siden). It was considered one of the most powerful fighters of its time. The modification of the Blyskavka-2 with a low-wing design had the unofficial name Blyskavka-M (Japanese: Siden-Kai). The Allied Air
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