Plastic model 1/48 Kawasaki Sankei Hien I-cho "Masterpiece aircraft series No. 115" Display Model [61115]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/48 川崎 三式戦闘機 飛燕 I型丁 「傑作機シリーズ No.115」 ディスプレイモデル [61115]
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Item number: 603073488
Released date: 24 Dec 2016
Maker: Tamiya

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

■ Product explanation ■ Among the Hien equipped with a liquid-cooled engine, the I-type Cho with a flowing style with the nose extended by 200 mm to equip the 20 mm machine gun inside the body was modeled faithfully.
The cockpit reproduces the layout of an actual aircraft with the 20 mm machine gun, its magazine, and the oil tank in front of the pilot seat.
The cockpit is designed to attach the left and right fuselage after attaching them together.
The Ha40 engine accurately reproduces the auxiliary equipment such as the supercharger. The accurate shape can be reproduced even after it is incorporated into the aircraft.
The cooler under the fuselage is modeled faithfully to the internal structure. The straightening plate provided at the air intake reproduces the accurate shape by devising the division of parts.
The wind shield can be assembled not only in a closed state but also in an open state by partially dividing the fuselage.
The parts of the venturi tube and fuel cooler can also be assembled as a set and mounted or not.
The parts of the venturi tube and fuel cooler are also available as a set.
There are two types of marking such as the Commander Kobayashi of the 244th Squadron.
There is also a canopy mask seal attached.
Hien is the only mass-produced liquid-cooled fighter in Japan. It is very popular for its smart style unique to the liquid-cooled engine and fierce fighting against the B-29 at the end of the Pacific War.
The only existing 『 Hien 』 is exhibited in the 』 of the 『 Chiran Tokko Peace Memorial Museum in Kagoshima Prefecture for 29 years until the summer of 2015.
After that, it is planned to be exhibited in the 』 of the 『 Kagamigahara Air and Space Museum in Kakamigahara City from 2018.
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Scale : 1/48