Akagi Bridge with Flight Deck and A6M2 Zero Fighter w/Interior of The Engine and Weapons
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Scale: 1/35
Type: Aircraft

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Akagi Bridge with Flight Deck and A6M2 Zero Fighter w/Interior of The Engine and Weapons

Border Model BSF002 Akagi Bridge with Flight Deck and A6M2 Zero Fighter in 1/32 scale offers a unique diorama set depicting the command bridge and linest of the flight deck of the famous Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi, along with a detailed model of the A6M2 Zero fighter with detailed engine and armament interior. This set features faithfully rendered architectural elements of the ship and a precisely executed aircraft that was one of the mainm combat force of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the attack on Pearl Harbor and other operations in the Pacific. The package does not include the paint or glue needed for assembly.

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  • Product code: 128-BSF002
  • EAN code: 6971995748267
  • Weight: 0.69 kg
  • Availability:In stock only 1 pc
  • Manufacturer: Border Model
  • Border Model
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154,00

Scale: 1/35
Type: Aircraft
Description

Border Model BSF002 Akagi Bridge with Flight Deck and A6M2 Zero Fighter in 1/32 scale is a unique set that combines a detailed model of a commandBridge and flight deck sections of the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi with a fully equipped model of the famous Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighter.

The Akagi was one of the most important carriers of the Japanese Imperial Navy and the lead ship of the Kido Butai attack force during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. She served as the main base of operations for naval aviation and participated in other key engagements in the Pacific, including the Battle of Midway, where she was sunk.

The A6M2 Zero is an iconic Japanese fighter aircraft that was characterized by its superior maneuverability, long range, and effectiveness in the early phases of the Pacific War. This kit offers an extremely detailed model that includes:

  • Fully detailed engine interior, allowing for open or closed cowling assembly
  • Detailed cockpit with authentic controls
  • Full armament, including cannons and machine guns with the option of open weapon panels
  • Surface paneling and representation of the aircraft's structure, matching the historical original

The diorama part of the model includes:

  • The command bridge of the Akagi aircraft carrier, accurately reproducing its structure and details
  • A segment of the flight deck where the assembled A6M2 Zero model can be placed
  • Authentic details such as railings, communication elements and navigation systems

This kit is ideal for modelers who want to create a realistic diorama and capture the atmosphere of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

The package does not include the paints or glues needed for assembly.

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