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Scale model 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero Fighter (Zeke) Tamiya 61108

Scale model 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero Fighter (Zeke) Tamiya 61108

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TAM61108
Product weight, g:
800
Time:
Друга світова війна
Scale:
1/48
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Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale plastic model kit 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero Fighter (Zeke) Tamiya 61108
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details
decals
photoetching
model painting scheme
step-by-step instructions for assembling the model

Length: 190 mm, wingspan: 250 mm

Mitsubishi A6M Zero ("A" - fighter; "6" - model; "M" - Mitsubishi) is a Japanese light carrier-based fighter of the Second World War. It was produced from 1940 to 1945, a total of 11,000 units were built. The A6M had a technical advantage over Allied aircraft until late 1942, when American formations began to be armed with Lightnings, which could dictate the conditions of the battle by using their advantage in flight characteristics at high altitudes. In 1943, Allied fighters surpassed the A6M in terms of firepower, armor and speed, and also closed the gap in maneuverability. In 1944, the A6M was finally obsolete, but continued to be produced. In the last months of the war, it was used for kamikaze
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Scale plastic model kit 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero Fighter (Zeke) Tamiya 61108
Glue and paints are not included
Included:
sprues with details
decals
photoetching
model painting scheme
step-by-step instructions for assembling the model

Length: 190 mm, wingspan: 250 mm

Mitsubishi A6M Zero ("A" - fighter; "6" - model; "M" - Mitsubishi) is a Japanese light carrier-based fighter of the Second World War. It was produced from 1940 to 1945, a total of 11,000 units were built. The A6M had a technical advantage over Allied aircraft until late 1942, when American formations began to be armed with Lightnings, which could dictate the conditions of the battle by using their advantage in flight characteristics at high altitudes. In 1943, Allied fighters surpassed the A6M in terms of firepower, armor and speed, and also closed the gap in maneuverability. In 1944, the A6M was finally obsolete, but continued to be produced. In the last months of the war, it was used for kamikaze
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