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Hasegawa
1/48 Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (Oscar) Model 1
Code: HSGJT80 Series: JT Series (1/48 WWII, New)
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Yen Price:
(Merchandise Only)
2,400 
About $26.05 USD; €17.75 Euros
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Originally Released:July 2001
Size/Weight:34.0 x 19.0 x 5.0 cm/250g
Shipping Estimate:
EMS: 1,680 yen, SAL: 780 yen
EMS SAL Currency
18.23 8.47 US Dollars
12.42 5.77 Euro
19.65 9.12 Canadian Dollar
11.26 5.23 United Kingdom Pound
69.89 32.45 Argentina Pesos
21.07 9.78 Australian Dollars
33.12 15.38 Brazil Reais
141.32 65.61 Hong Kong Dollar
177,028.45 82,191.78 Indonesian Rupiah
63.47 29.47 Malaysian Ringgit
243.95 113.26 Mexican Pesos
25.80 11.98 N.Z. Dollars
107.67 49.99 Norwegian Kroner
868.33 403.15 Phillipine Pesos
25.85 12 Singapore Dollars
22,006.81 10,217.45 South Korea Won
126.06 58.53 Sweden Krona
18.83 8.74 Swiss Francs
591.03 N/a Taiwan Dollars
614.98 285.53 Thailand Baht
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Assembly Guide:Skill LevelCement (Y/N)Paint (Y/N)
Product Overview:This item is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. It requires both cement and painting to complete or use. 72 parts. 18.4cm long when completed.
 
All new kit of this workhorse of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Ki-43 was originally considered as a "written-off" design until September of 1940. The need for a longer range fighter to participate in the Singapore campaign resulted in the design being reworked and accepted in May 1941. Initially it stood up very well against the old Buffaloes, Hurricanes and P-40s, but as the war dragged on, the Spitfire and P-38 eventually proved to be more than it could handle. With only two 7.7mm and one 12.7mm machine guns it was a drastically under-gunned. A wonderful airplane to fly but with no armament and armor it became another target. The IJA however continued use of the aircraft right up to the end of the war due to it's ease of maintenance and high efficiency.

Hasegawa has packed this kit with the quality they are known for. Beautiful fine engraved panel lines, a cockpit with fantastically detailed sidewalls and panels, Even the tail wheel is poseable. By looking at the parts breakdown it obvious that other versions of this aircraft will be done. Markings are included for two aircraft - the first is from the 64th Flight Regiment flown by Major Tateo Kato in Burma during the spring of 1942. The second is the 1st Flight Regiment Commanders aircraft flown by Major Kinshiro Takeda in October 1942.

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