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Nakajima Ki-43 II Oscar (designed to be assembled with model kits from Hasegawa) (made from yellow Kabuki tape produced in Japan
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Data sheet Nakajima Ki-43 II Oscar (designed to be assembled with model kits from Hasegawa) (made from yellow Kabuki tape produced in Japan
Brand | Eduard |
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Reference | EDEX193 |
Type of product | Accessory |
Scale | 1:48 |
Era | World War II - 1939-1945 |
Accessories | Aircraft model canopy masks |
Material | Self-adhesive |
Box size (cm) | 14 x 11 x 1 |
Product description : Nakajima Ki-43 II Oscar (designed to be assembled with model kits from Hasegawa) (made from yellow Kabuki tape produced in Japan
Nakajima Ki-43 II Oscar (designed to be assembled with model kits from Hasegawa) (made from yellow Kabuki tape produced in Japan)
Scale : 1:48
The 1:48 scale is the queen size scale for model planes.
Military models are also available in this scale.
A model that is 1:48 scale is 48 times smaller than the real object.
For example, a model airplane in the 1:48 scale measures 13 inches / 31.25 cm long if the real object is 15 m (1500 cm).
Reference : 193
Other tags : EDUAEX193 - EDUAEX193 - EDEX193 - EDEX193 - EUEX193 - EUEX193 - 7309193 - 739193 - 193
Scale : 1:48 -Box size : 14 cm x 11 cm x 1 cm
Customer reviews Nakajima Ki-43 II Oscar (designed to be assembled with model kits from Hasegawa) (made from yellow Kabuki tape produced in Japan
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Order arrived promptly and in good condition. Ordering process easy. *
C. MartinAwesome!! *
L. Chrisparts were well-executed, easy to work with. Some part separations on the fret could have been a little larger to make it easier to separate parts *
W. JamesThese are well designed parts however there could be better explanation of they fit during construction. Many of these are very tiny and care must be used when handling them. *
O. JimAgain, well made parts but also very fragile and sometimes vague references to assembly steps. Also found if bent in wrong direction you cannot bend them back without breaking the part rendering it useless. *
O. JimLooks great *
M. RobertAs described. *
T. Loyd AnthonyAs described. *
T. Loyd AnthonyExcellent product *
C. DouglasEverything was perfect! Shipping took longer than normal, but that's not unexpected shipping overseas. A great experience overall. *
A. AnonymousAbout the Eduard brand
Who is the manufacturer Eduard and what are its specificities?
The Eduard brand offers plastic model kits that are unique in the hobby. They are intended for demanding modellers and collectors.
All you know about the Eduard brand
Who is the manufacturer Eduard?
The history of eduard model accessories begins in 1989 in the city of Most, Czech Republic. Mr. Kurak and Vladimir Sulc embark on photo engraving and decide to sell it to stores. In 1990, the first photo engraving was born, it was the Su 25K model in 1/48 scale.
At first, the Czech manufacturer produced photo-engraved brass models before diversifying its range with plastic miniatures in 1993. In the same year, a large number of sets were marketed. Following the success of the first products, a production line opened its doors in 1991.
What are Eduard's specialties?
In 20 06, the brand's catalog contains 800 sets of photoengraving and 30 plastic kits. The Eduard brand is recognized in the field of photoengraved parts. Its products are marketed worldwide. In addition, eduard's aircraft kits reproduce emblematic themes of aviation history from the First World War to the present day.
Slighting the following thumbnails:
● A model of a war aircraft;
● A model of an aircraft;
● A model of a fighter aircraft;
● A plane model plan;
● A car model;
● A helicopter model;
● A truck model;
● A fast & furious model.
What are the most popular Eduard products?
Many limited edition kits are produced for discerning modellers and collectors....
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