Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien Fighter Aircraft "Imperial Japanese Army Air Service" die cast model by DeAgostini. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Includes display stand. Officially licensed product. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Dimensions approximately Length- 4.75, Wingspan- 6.5 inches. Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel. It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane. HISTORY ASPECTS - The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien, codenamed "Tony" by the Allies, played a significant role in the later stages of World War II as a high-performance Japanese fighter aircraft. Capt. Teruhiko Kobayashi, flying with the 244th Sentai of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF), operated the Ki-61 from Chofu Air Base in 1945. The Ki-61 was distinctive for being the only mass-produced Japanese fighter aircraft to feature a liquid-cooled inline V engine.In 1945, during the waning days of the war, the Ki-61 was employed in various Pacific Theater conflicts, engaging Allied aircraft in intense dogfights. Known for its speed and agility, the Ki-61 could hold its own against many contemporary fighters. Despite facing challenges such as limited resources and evolving air combat dynamics, Capt. Teruhiko Kobayashi and other Ki-61 pilots demonstrated skill and determination in their missions.The 1 - 72 scale model allows aviation enthusiasts and history buffs to appreciate the details of this iconic Japanese fighter. This meticulously crafted replica captures the essence of the Ki-61's design and its historical significance and serves as a tribute to the pilots and aircraft that played a crucial role in the aerial conflicts of World War II.
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Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien Fighter Aircraft "imperial Japanese Army Air Service" 1/72 Diecast Model By Deag In Black
Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien Fighter Aircraft "Imperial Japanese Army Air Service" die cast model by DeAgostini. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Includes display stand. Officially licensed product. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Dimensions approximately Length- 4.75, Wingspan- 6.5 inches. Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel. It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane. HISTORY ASPECTS - The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien, codenamed "Tony" by the Allies, played a significant role in the later stages of World War II as a high-performance Japanese fighter aircraft. Capt. Teruhiko Kobayashi, flying with the 244th Sentai of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF), operated the Ki-61 from Chofu Air Base in 1945. The Ki-61 was distinctive for being the only mass-produced Japanese fighter aircraft to feature a liquid-cooled inline V engine.In 1945, during the waning days of the war, the Ki-61 was employed in various Pacific Theater conflicts, engaging Allied aircraft in intense dogfights. Known for its speed and agility, the Ki-61 could hold its own against many contemporary fighters. Despite facing challenges such as limited resources and evolving air combat dynamics, Capt. Teruhiko Kobayashi and other Ki-61 pilots demonstrated skill and determination in their missions.The 1 - 72 scale model allows aviation enthusiasts and history buffs to appreciate the details of this iconic Japanese fighter. This meticulously crafted replica captures the essence of the Ki-61's design and its historical significance and serves as a tribute to the pilots and aircraft that played a crucial role in the aerial conflicts of World War II.