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The A6M2-K was a two-seat trainer version, built by converting A6M2 Zero Type 21 aircraft at Hitachi and Naval Arsenal No. 21. These originally trainer aircraft were later also used for Kamikaze attacks. The two-seat Zero is of great interest to the modeling community, as it is a stunning aircraft that stands out significantly from standard fighters.
The KAMIKAZE TOKÓTAI kit is dedicated to the operations of the so-called special attack units (Tokkótai), and the naval aviators who sacrificed themselves during these attacks by crashing into ships. These units and pilots are now commonly referred to as Kamikaze. This is one of the most powerful stories in world war history, shrouded in many myths and legends. We aim to present it objectively to modelers, without bias, and explain the perspectives of both warring sides.
The kit will offer a total of five decal variants for the fighter Zeros and five variants for the two-seat Zeros. The fighter Zeros will represent either Kamikaze units or escort fighter units that provided fighter cover for attack groups. The decal variants for the two-seat Zeros are selected from units that either trained Kamikaze pilots or directly participated in Kamikaze missions.
The boxart depicts the final moments of naval aviator Yukio Sekis attack on the USS St. Lo aircraft carrier, which sank as a result of his crash on October 25, 1944, during the historically first successful Kamikaze Tokkótai operation.
The KAMIKAZE TOKÓTAI kit is dedicated to the operations of the so-called special attack units (Tokkótai), and the naval aviators who sacrificed themselves during these attacks by crashing into ships. These units and pilots are now commonly referred to as Kamikaze. This is one of the most powerful stories in world war history, shrouded in many myths and legends. We aim to present it objectively to modelers, without bias, and explain the perspectives of both warring sides.
The kit will offer a total of five decal variants for the fighter Zeros and five variants for the two-seat Zeros. The fighter Zeros will represent either Kamikaze units or escort fighter units that provided fighter cover for attack groups. The decal variants for the two-seat Zeros are selected from units that either trained Kamikaze pilots or directly participated in Kamikaze missions.
The boxart depicts the final moments of naval aviator Yukio Sekis attack on the USS St. Lo aircraft carrier, which sank as a result of his crash on October 25, 1944, during the historically first successful Kamikaze Tokkótai operation.
- Group
- Model Construction
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Scale 1:48
- Material
- Plastic
- Epoch
- World War II
- Nationality/Location
- Japan
- State
- new
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
Eduard
Mirova 170
435 21 Obrnice
Tschechische Republik
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.eduard.com
Mirova 170
435 21 Obrnice
Tschechische Republik
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.eduard.com
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