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Standard all plastic kit & a staple of the Hasegawa catalog. This issue comes with parts to make the tractor. Some of us old collectors get really excited when we see tractors ! Yow !! I wannit in 1:16 scale !!!
Old stock, MINT, Sealed. This kit has never been opened. Standard Hasegawa Fw190 plastic model, with resin bomb & small sheet of photo etch. Any 'discoloration' on the box top is due to the reflective nature of the shrink wrap.
Latest re-issue of a classic all plastic kit. Suitable for all skill levels.
New re-issue of a classic kit from the Hasegawa catalog. All plastic kit suitable for all skill levels.
Latest re-issue [2022] of a classic kit from the Hasegawa catalog. All plastic & suitable for most skill levels. This is a new kit, not a used item from a collection.
New re-issue of the 1996 new tool. Excellent all plastic kit of an important Japanese fighter.
New re-issue of the 2008 new tool. Excellent all plastic kit suitable for all skill levels. New stock from a local supplier.
Classic re-issue from the Hasegawa catalog. The J7W was designed to intercept B-29 bomber formations raiding the Japanese home islands, but only two prototypes were built by the end of the war.
New 2022 re-issue of a classic Hasegawa kit. All plastic kit with decals for one of Tank-busting Ace Rudel's aircraft, as flown on the Eastern Front.
New re-issue of the 1995 first edition. All plastic kit with decals for two aircraft.
New re-issue of the 2001 edition. All plastic kit with decals for two aircraft.
New re-issue of the 2005 first edition. All plastic kit with decals for two aircraft.
Latest re-issue of a classic all plastic kit. Decals for two aircraft. Suitable for all skill levels.
New re-issue of 2007 edition. All plastic kit with decals for three aircraft. Classic kit.
New re-issue of 1994 edition. All plastic kit with decals for three aircraft from 244 Sentai.
Classic plastic kit, first issued in 1999 and still going strong. This new issue gives you the historically important "surrender-bird" green cross markings that all Japanese aircraft had to bear after the surrender in August, 1945.