Description
Hasegawa 1/72 Mitsubishi Ki 67 Type 4 Heavy Bomber Hiryu (Peggy)
A twin-engine produced as the last masterpiece heavy bomb of the army. By placing the cockpit in front of the engine, good visibility was ensured, coupled with the light performance of a light bomb. Therefore, while being developed as an army aircraft, it was used in both the land and navy, and was used in the actual battle for the first time in the offshore Taiwan battle that participated as a lightning striker.
Hasegawa produces the most readily available plastic kits in the market today. Most of Hasegawa's kits date back to the early 1970s, and it shows. With a few exceptions, their kits are fairly simple, and the detail tends to be heavy, soft and sparse. Hasegawa does, however, produce several unique kits, and with a little scratch-building, superdetailing, and maybe the help of some aftermarket photoetched sets, build into good models.
Features:
- Scale: 1/72
- The kit reproduces the exterior form and the interior that can be seen from a large number of windows
- The windshield of the nose uses a three-way slide mold, which is designed to firmly engrave the window frame
- Marking is Army flying 7th squadron 3rd company belonging machine, torpedo equipped type
- Accurate scale model
- Requires paints and glue (not included)
- Easy to assemble
- Detailed instructions included
- Size: 36.2 x 19 x 7.2 cm
- Recommended age: 14 years and up
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