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Hasegawa 08880 1/32 Nakajima KI44-II Hei Shoki Tojo

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Hasegawa 08880 1/32 Nakajima KI44-II Hei Shoki Tojo

"Key to the air defense of the imperial capital" The Shoki was developed as a heavy fighter that emphasized hit-and-run tactics, and had the characteristics of a local fighter with a short flight range. It was deployed in the air defense of the mainland and became a key to the air defense of the imperial capital.

Features

  • The kit precisely reproduces the form of the Shoki II-type Hei.
  • The parts are designed for ease of assembly.
  • Large spar parts are used to secure the fuselage and main wings, and the design ensures that the position is fixed.
  • The butterfly-type air combat flaps, which are a characteristic of this aircraft, can also be downed.
  • Drop tanks, small pylons, and a pilot figure in a seated position are included.

Decals (markings)

  • 70th Air Squadron, 3rd Squadron, Warrant Officer Makoto Ogawa, Aircraft No. 2 (Kashiwa Airfield: 1945)
  • Captain Yoshida Yoshio, 3rd Squadron, 70th Air Squadron (Kashiwa Airfield: 1945)
  • 47th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Squadron "Sakura" Squadron, Captain Hatano Teiichi (1944, Narimasu Airfield)
$18.78

Original: $53.65

-65%
Hasegawa 08880 1/32 Nakajima KI44-II Hei Shoki Tojo

$53.65

$18.78

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"Key to the air defense of the imperial capital" The Shoki was developed as a heavy fighter that emphasized hit-and-run tactics, and had the characteristics of a local fighter with a short flight range. It was deployed in the air defense of the mainland and became a key to the air defense of the imperial capital.

Features

  • The kit precisely reproduces the form of the Shoki II-type Hei.
  • The parts are designed for ease of assembly.
  • Large spar parts are used to secure the fuselage and main wings, and the design ensures that the position is fixed.
  • The butterfly-type air combat flaps, which are a characteristic of this aircraft, can also be downed.
  • Drop tanks, small pylons, and a pilot figure in a seated position are included.

Decals (markings)

  • 70th Air Squadron, 3rd Squadron, Warrant Officer Makoto Ogawa, Aircraft No. 2 (Kashiwa Airfield: 1945)
  • Captain Yoshida Yoshio, 3rd Squadron, 70th Air Squadron (Kashiwa Airfield: 1945)
  • 47th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Squadron "Sakura" Squadron, Captain Hatano Teiichi (1944, Narimasu Airfield)