3 decal variants:
1. Imperial Japanese Army Air Evaluation Department, Fussa AB, Japan 1945
2. Akeno Flight Training Division, Japan 1945
3. Imperial Japanese Army Air Evaluation Department, Fussa AB, Japan 1945
In the fall of the same year, the armament was strengthened and during the war there were further improvements and production of modernized modifications. The Ki-61 earned the respect of the Allies in the battles over the Pacific. They formed part of Tokyo's anti-air defense armament, but they were not enough for the B-29's flying fortress. A total of 3078 pieces of machines of all versions were produced. The last version had a more powerful engine and a drop-shaped cabin. It was because of the lack of engines that they were converted to the Ki-100.
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Category: | 1:48 Scale |
Decal variants: | Japan |
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