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41.58 x 51.84 x 10.19 cm; 639.57 g
Tamiya 1/48 No.48Mitsubishi G4M1 Type1 Attacker BETTY Model Kit 61049 From Japan
Description
Condition: New
Product Introduction
This is a plastic model kit of the Type 11 land attack aircraft, which attacked the new British battleship Prince of Wales and cruiser Repulse off the coast of Malaya at the beginning of the Pacific War and sank the battleships underway with only aircraft.
The kit includes a thick fuselage that fits a large torpedo inside the aircraft and other details that give the aircraft its voluminous style.
The instrument panel, bomb sights, bulkheads, and other interior parts of the fuselage are all finished with a full three-dimensional effect.
The flaps can be mounted in the down position, and the pilot's upper windshield, upper gun turret windshield, and engine cowl flaps can be opened or closed.
The bomb bay can be selected to be loaded with explosives, lightning, or during a reconnaissance flight.
The set also includes a Type 91 torpedo, 12 rounds of 60kg bombs, and 3 crew dolls. There are 6 types of markings.
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