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Special Hobby 72485 1/72 Tachikawa Ki-54 Hickory ‘Captured and Post War Service

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Special Hobby 72485 1/72 Tachikawa Ki-54 Hickory ‘Captured and Post War Service

The Hickory was a Japanese WW2 twin-engined aircraft produced in four versions, for pilots, wireless operators and navigators training, gunnery training, a transport verison and anti-submarine operations type. Our kit comes on four styrene sprues and one with clear injected parts.

This boxing portrays captured machines. One as flown by US pilots bearing a nose art and dubbed Lemon, a French machine operated in French Indochina (Vietnam) and a North Korean machine, recaptured by US troops during the Korea War.

Features

  • The Ki-54 has never been kitted in styrene format before.
  • Decals for machines with interesting history
  • Paint masks also available

The Hickory was a Japanese WW2 twin-engined aircraft produced in four versions, for pilots, wireless operators and navigators training, gunnery training, a transport verison and anti-submarine operations type. Our kit comes on four styrene sprues and one with clear injected parts.

This boxing portrays captured machines. One as flown by US pilots bearing a nose art and dubbed Lemon, a French machine operated in French Indochina (Vietnam) and a North Korean machine, recaptured by US troops during the Korea War.

Features

  • The Ki-54 has never been kitted in styrene format before.
  • Decals for machines with interesting history
  • Paint masks also available
$46.99
Special Hobby 72485 1/72 Tachikawa Ki-54 Hickory ‘Captured and Post War Service
$46.99

Description

The Hickory was a Japanese WW2 twin-engined aircraft produced in four versions, for pilots, wireless operators and navigators training, gunnery training, a transport verison and anti-submarine operations type. Our kit comes on four styrene sprues and one with clear injected parts.

This boxing portrays captured machines. One as flown by US pilots bearing a nose art and dubbed Lemon, a French machine operated in French Indochina (Vietnam) and a North Korean machine, recaptured by US troops during the Korea War.

Features

  • The Ki-54 has never been kitted in styrene format before.
  • Decals for machines with interesting history
  • Paint masks also available