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1/72 ninety-four formula Kirishima water reconnaissance aircraft equipped with machine w / catapult

1/72 ninety-four formula Kirishima water reconnaissance aircraft equipped with machine w / catapult

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Condition: Brand-new
Genuine: Yes
location: Japan
SKU: JSUB0578768
Size: Height:5cm × Length:31cm × Width:16cm (Height:2.28inch × Length:12.28inch × Width:6.30inch)
Weight:226 g (0.50 lb)
Maker: HASEGAWA
Model: 02045
Manufactured Number: 02026
EAN: 4967834020450


  • This is a plastic model kit (unbuilt / unpainted) - ASSEMBLY AND PAINTING REQUIRED (glue and paint not included) Contains parts to build one model.
  • Decal Options: I.J.N. Battleship Kirishima Code: BI-1 1938-1939 2. I.J.N. Seaplane Depot ship Chiyoda Code: Z-55 1939 3. Extra markings: Z-52, Z-53
  • Skill Level 3
  • Ages 14+
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

 

In World War II, the limited effectiveness of radar meant ships often relied on visual contact to establish enemy positions. Seaplanes, launched from catapults on ships like the Kirishima, could detect threats long before radar or ship lookouts could. Low speed and light armament made seaplanes sitting ducks if enemy fighters showed up, but the risk was often worth the reward.

 

Condition New. Good condition!
Binding Toy
Brand Hasegawa
EAN 4967834020450
Manufacturer HASEGAWA
MPN 02026
NumberOfItems 1
Publisher HASEGAWA
Studio HASEGAWA