Hasegawa 64719 - 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter Type 21 Builder Edition  [HA-64719]

Hasegawa 64719 - 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter Type 21 Shidenkai No Maki
Price:
AUD$21.92
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-64719
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 1/48 Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter Type 21 Kit Summary

The Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter Type 21 became famous for its lightweight design and operational reach. This 1/48 scale Hasegawa model recreates the fighters form and surface detail so modellers can produce an authentic-looking aircraft.

Assembly Tips

Parts are moulded with attention to fit and alignment; careful test-fitting and light sanding will improve joins. Focused painting of the cockpit and subtle weathering will bring the model to life without excessive complexity.

Suitability for Displays

When finished, the model offers a convincing display piece for aviation cabinets or shelf displays. The scale balances visible detail with a manageable footprint for most collections.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/48
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Required
  • Part Count: A selection of finely detailed components
Basic modelling tools like sprue cutters, a hobby knife, sanding sticks and fine brushes are recommended, plus model cement and paints.
There are third party masks for some Zero kits, but many builders use careful brushing or airbrushing for accurate paintwork.
The cockpit is modelled with fine detail, but modellers seeking extra realism often add seat belts, instrument decals or photoetched details.

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