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1/48 Tamiya #108 IJN Carrier Fighter Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero ("Zeke") Type 22

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The 1/48 Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M3/3a Zero is a fantastic model kit for anyone interested in aviation history and scale modeling. This iconic fighter aircraft, used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, is known for its agility and speed in the skies. As you assemble this kit, you'll appreciate the attention to detail that Tamiya is famous for. This model requires paint and cement for assembly, giving you the chance to customize it to your liking. Make sure to have the right tools handy, as this project will involve some careful construction. Whether you're a seasoned modeler or just starting out, building this Zero will be a rewarding experience. Enjoy the process of bringing this historical aircraft to life on your shelf!

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Product Specifications

Package Size

30 x 21.5 x 5.5 cm

SKU

4950344611089

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

June 2010

Weight

0.31 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/48

First Seen In

1943

Original Manufacturer

Mitsubishi

Model Number

A6M3/3a

Model Name

Zero ("Zeke") Type 22/22 Kou

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