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FineMolds 1/48 Japanese Nakajima A6M5a Carrier Fighter Zero Model 52 Koh FZ04

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FineMolds 1/48 Japanese Nakajima A6M5a Carrier Fighter Zero Model 52 Koh FZ04Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included. The Zero Fighter Model 52A was produced not only by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries but also by Nakajima Aircraft. The Type 99 20mm No. 2 gun Model 3, which was a drum magazine type like the Mitsubishi Model 52, was changed to a belt fed Model 4 on the Model 52A, allowing it to carry 125 rounds of ammunition. At this time, the gun's mounting position was shifted

Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.

The Zero Fighter Model 52A was produced not only by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries but also by Nakajima Aircraft. The Type 99 20mm No. 2 gun Model 3, which was a drum magazine type like the Mitsubishi Model 52, was changed to a belt-fed Model 4 on the Model 52A, allowing it to carry 125 rounds of ammunition. At this time, the gun's mounting position was shifted slightly forward, causing the gun's mechanism to protrude from the leading edge of the wing, so a trapezoidal cover was added, and a teardrop-shaped bulge was provided under the wing because the drum magazine could not be contained within it, but the bulge was removed when the gun was changed to a belt-fed type. These are the external differences between the original Model 52 and the Model 52A. Another difference between the Mitsubishi and Nakajima models is the length of the heat-resistant plate attached near the exhaust port of the thrust-type single exhaust pipe, with the Nakajima model being longer than the Mitsubishi version. Furthermore, the Nakajima Model 52A is different from the Mitsubishi Model 52A in that it is equipped with a larger spinner due to a change in the propeller governor, and a drop tank with a different suspension method. 

This model kit from Fine Molds carefully examines these small differences from numerous photographs and recreates them using newly molded parts. The markings reproduce the aircraft that appeared in the wartime film "Torpedo Squadron Dispatch," which belonged to the 653rd Air Group, which fought as a carrier aircraft on the aircraft carrier Zuikaku. Place your order today!

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