A6M2 Zero Captured US Navy, September 1942 1:48 Hobby Master
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Scale, 1:72
Ref. original: HA8804
Manufacturer: Hobby Master
A6M2 Zero "Captured" US Navy, September, 1942, 1:48, Hobby Master
On June 4, 1942, the Japanese Zeroes attacked the Aleutian Islands as a
diversionary maneuver for the attack on Midway Island. Zero was launched from
the Ryujo aircraft carrier to attack Dutch Harbor. Japanese planes shot down a
PBY-5A CATALINA and bombed the port. During the attack, ground fire struck
Tadayoshi Koga's Zero (4593) and he limped away. It was discovered a month
later crashed on the island of Akutan in very good condition. The plane was
sent to the USA. In the US, it was repaired and served to learn all about the
Zero. It was destroyed in an accident in 1945.
Scale: 1:48
Wingspan approx .: 22.90 cm.Ref: HA8804
Limited Edition of 400 pieces.Hobby Master's "Air Power Series" features
highly detailed diecast models.Metal construction with some plastic components.
Realistic panel lines, antennas, have access to panels and surface details.
Screen printed that won't fade or peel like decals. Canopy opening allowing you
to see detailed cockpit interiors. Optional open / closed landing gear.
Presentation stand to show the plane "in flight". Detachable armament.Very
detailed bottom of the plane.
https://www..es/str/agorathings/MINIATURAS-MILITARES/_i.html?_storecat=32381328017
On June 4, 1942, the Japanese Zeroes attacked the Aleutian Islands as a
diversionary maneuver for the attack on Midway Island. Zero was launched from
the Ryujo aircraft carrier to attack Dutch Harbor. Japanese planes shot down a
PBY-5A CATALINA and bombed the port. During the attack, ground fire struck
Tadayoshi Koga's Zero (4593) and he limped away. It was discovered a month
later crashed on the island of Akutan in very good condition. The plane was
sent to the USA. In the US, it was repaired and served to learn all about the
Zero. It was destroyed in an accident in 1945. Hobby Master's "Air Power
Series" features highly detailed diecast models. Realistic panel lines,
antennas, have access to panels and
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