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[Pre-order] 1/48 Imperial Navy Zero Ship Fighter Type 52 (Made by Mitsubishi, mid-term type) model "Pre-order in December 2024"

[Pre-order] 1/48 Imperial Navy Zero Ship Fighter Type 52 (Made by Mitsubishi, mid-term type) model "Pre-order in December 2024"

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Brand : ファインモールド
Model [Scale] 1/48

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The product is scheduled to be released in December 2024 (shipping at the end of the month) 📅
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    📦Product description

    The most produced aircraft in the history of Japanese aviation and can be said to be synonymous with fighter aircraft, "Zero Fighter" will appear in a new mold.
    Zero Fighter is a "carrier-based fighter" developed by the Japanese Navy for aircraft carriers. From the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War to the early stages of the war, it showed unparalleled power and was later called the "Zero War Myth."
    After the debut of the first mass-produced Type 11, improvements were gradually made. Type 52 is roughly the fifth type. The main feature is that in order to increase the speed, the main wing is shortened in the 32 type and the wing ends are rounded. The 52 type produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the source of development, was further divided into early type, mid-term type and late type. The Mitsubishi mid-term model modeled this time was changed to a thrust-type single exhaust pipe. Each exhaust pipe is located on the engine. What the heat-resistant panels look like before they are installed.
    In the aviation model, we gave up dividing the left and right parts of the fuselage and glued them together. Instead, we boldly divided the front and rear of the fuselage, just like the real aircraft, and the rear fuselage was integrally formed by sliding molding. . In addition, we also made the glass part and window frame part of the cabin cover into separate parts, incorporating rare parts division and assembly methods, which increases the fun of production. We are developing this new Zero War model unique to the Reiwa era.

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