A6M3 Zero Type 32 1/48
Eduard A6M3 Zero Type 32 1/48 is a kit of Japanese WWII fighter aircraft, produced in Weekend edition with detailed plastic parts and decals for four camouflage schemes. The package does not include the paint or glue needed for assembly.
The Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero Type 32, known as the "Hamp", was a modernized version of the famous Japanese Zero fighter aircraft, deployed since 1942. This variant featured shorter wings without folding tips, which improved maneuverability and performance at medium altitudes but reduced range.
The Eduard A6M3 Zero Type 32 1/48th scale kit (cat. no. 84191) from the Weekend edition offers:
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Detailed plastic parts with fine engraving
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Decals for four authentic camouflage schemes:
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Engine No. 3028, Tainan Kōkūtai, Buna Airfield, New Guinea, August 1942
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Machine No. 3305, Kōkūtai 204, Buin, Bougainville, January 1943
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Engine No 3285, Rabauru Kōkūbuntai, Rabaul, New Britain, August 1943
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Machine No 3285, Rabauru Kōkūbuntai, Ballale Aerodrome, Solomon Islands, October 1943
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This model is suitable for modellers with an interest in Japanese WWII aircraft and offers a high level of detail and historical accuracy.
The package does not include the paint or glue needed for assembly.
Category: | Aircraft and Helicopters |
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Weight: | 0.37 kg |
EAN: | 8591437580484 |
Scale: | 1/48 |
Nationality: | Japan |
Period: | WW2 |
Series: | Eduard Weekend |
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