Hasegawa 72130 - 1/350 Akagi Kubob Kantai IJN Aircraft Carrier Carrier-Based Aircraft Set  [HA-72130]

Hasegawa 72130 - 1/350 Akagi Kubob Kantai IJN Aircraft Carrier Carrier-Based Aircraft Set
Price:
USD$16.40
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-72130
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 1/350 Akagi Carrier-Based Aircraft Set: A Detailed Addition to Your Fleet

The Hasegawa 1/350 Akagi Carrier-Based Aircraft Set offers model enthusiasts a chance to enrich their naval dioramas with aircraft that served aboard the iconic IJN Akagi. This set is an excellent choice for those looking to expand their collection with historically significant aircraft from World War II.

Historical Context and Display Appeal

The Akagi was a key player in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, participating in notable battles such as the attack on Pearl Harbor. This set allows hobbyists to recreate the air power that was crucial to its operations. The scale and detail of each aircraft provide an authentic representation, making it a valuable asset for any naval enthusiast's display.

Modeling Insights and Craftsmanship

Building this set requires attention to detail, reflecting the intricate design of the original aircraft. Each piece offers a unique challenge, from assembling the delicate parts to applying decals that bring the models to life. Whether you are a seasoned builder or a collector interested in naval history, this set is designed to enhance your modeling experience.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Material: PS Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Required for realism
The set includes various aircraft that were stationed on the IJN Akagi during World War II.
Yes, painting is recommended to achieve a realistic finish.

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