Length=190mm Image shows finished model.
The Japan's Mainstay in the Solomons Following the Zero Model 21 (A6M2), which achieved overwhelming victories against Allied forces in the first half of Pacific War, the summer 1942 saw the introduction of the Model 32 (A6M3) which was powered by a Sakae 21 engine and an 11m wingspan with clipped wingtips. Although top speed increased, its range reduced drastically, therefore the Model 22 (A6M3) was rushed into development in order to correct the Model 32's shortcomings. Overall performance improved as the 12m wingspan and folding wingtips were reintroduced to regain maneuverability and new wing fuel tanks restored range to 2,560km. The Model 22 (A6M3a) which was fitted with long-barreled cannons was also put into production. Deployed mainly to the Solomon Islands from early 1943, Zeroes had fierce battles against U.S. fighters. |
Iwakuni Naval Air Group, Iwakuni Airbase Yamaguchi Prefecture, Autumn 1943 | Major Saburo Shindo, 582nd Naval Air Group Buin, Bougainville, June 1943 |
Selected parts for a greater realism This separately available Detail Up Parts Set enables the ultimate detailed finish for your Zero. Set includes metal pitot tubes, black metal plated 20mm gun barrels, metal seatbelts and wheel chocks that are necessary for diorama situations. |
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