Special Hobby: Nakajima Ki-27Kó Nate "Nomonhan Aces" in 1:32 [7006033]
Produktbeschreibung
We started to offer one of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force legends, A5M2b Claude two months ago.
The sales of the kit are very good. If this persists we\'ll need to prepare re-edition or different version of this kit. Now is the time for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force and another legend this time Ki-27 Nate. IJAAF chose Ki-27 after several rounds of new fighter aircraft competition in 1937. It replaced the obsolete Ki-10 biplanes in the line. New Ki-27s were extremely maneuverable. They were deployed in China, Nomonhan conflict against Soviet Union (Chalkin-Gol) and during World War 2 they participated in Malay, Burma and with several units the type persisted up to 1943. Manchukuo license production of Ki-27 lasted until 1942 when it was in production replaced by Ki-79 trainer based on Ki-27. The allies\' assigned Ki-27 code name Nate (originally named Abdul in Burma). The kit of this fighter aircraft was never produced in 1/32 scale as injected plastic kit. The new release by Special Hobby contains four sprues with plastic parts, injected canopy, highly detailed resin and photo-etched parts. Decals included offer three machines that participated in Nomonhan conflict (Russo-Japan). Many IJAAF aces flew on Ki-27s, such as Isamu Kashiide, Toshio Matsumura and Shintaro Kashima. Zusatzinformationen
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