Produced from Autumn 1942, the Model 32 Zero fighter followed the Model 21 in being used in the conflict in the Pacific Theater. It featured a Sakae 21 engine fitted with two superchargers, and its calling card was a main wing shortened by 50cm on either side and given a squared-off finish. It was the superior of the Model 21 in terms of top speed, climb rate and roll, and thanks to its appearance even (mistakenly) received a different nickname of "Hamp".
Features:
- Scale: 1:72- Plastic model kit (unassembled)
- Three sets of marking options
- Its squared-off wing-tips were unique among Zero fighters, and that form is accurately reproduced by the model
- Engine cowling and other unique Model 32-design parts are also faithfully replicated
- Features excellent replications of cockpit interior and landing gear bays
- Includes separate parts to depict open or closed canopy
- Size [cm]: 12.6 long
Requires:
- Assembly- Cement (glue)
- Hobby knife
- Sprue cutters
- Tweezers
- Paint brushes (various sizes)
- Paint
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue, paint and tools sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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