COBI Kawasaki KI-61- I - Hien (Tony) - 324 pieces (World War II Historical Collection)

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Product Overview

  • Build Your Own Kawasaki Ki-61: Bring the Japanese fighter to life with this 1:32 scale, 324-piece COBI set!
  • Model Dimensions: 11.4” long, 15.1” wide, 4.3” high
  • Block Compatibility: Fully compatible with other brands of building blocks

Description

Piece together your own Kawasaki Ki-61 with this 324-piece COBI building block set! Part of COBI’s World War II Historical Collection, this set contains all of the blocks needed to construct the Japanese fighter.

The Kawasaki Ki-61, nicknamed “Tony” by the Americans, was first produced by the Japanese in 1942 and was flown throughout the war with over 3,000 being built. The plane featured two 20mm cannons as well as two 12.7mm machine guns. It was capable of dropping two 550lb bombs and traveling at a top speed of 360mph.

This 1:32 scale model features a rotating propeller, moveable wing flaps, a cockpit that opens, and wheels that both roll and fold up into the body of the plane. Perfect for aviation and military enthusiasts ages 7+, this set brings the Kawasaki Ki-61 to life in incredible detail! Dimensions are 11.4” long, 15.1” wide, and 4.3” high. ~Alex

Publisher's Description of COBI Kawasaki KI-61- I - Hien (Tony) - 324 pieces (World War II Historical Collection)

The KAWASAKI KI-61 (Japanese "Flying Swallow") was a World War II Japanese fighter plane. Initially, the Americans suspected that the plane was a copy of an Italian design and gave it the nickname "Tony" suggesting Italian roots. The official Japanese name was Army Fighter Model 3. More than 3,000 were produced. It was first encountered by U.S. airmen over Yokohama Harbor during the Doolittle Raid on April 18, 1942.

The Kawasaki plane was designed from COBI construction blocks in 1:32 scale using brand-new elements. The model offers many movable elements such as a rotating propeller, movable wing ailerons and wheels with rubber tires that can be folded to a horizontal position. The details and historical colors of the aircraft have been accurately recreated. The cockpit can be opened to place the pilot figure with his signature headscarf in the seat! Thanks to a special display stand with a plate containing the name of the aircraft the displayed set looks great! The model uses durable prints and features historical markings. The set also complements the collection of planes from the Second World War, intended for enthusiasts of history, military technology and fans of the highest quality block modeling!

Category Description for COBI World War 2 Historical Series

The COBI World War II Historical Series sets feature tanks, aircraft, ships, and other vehicles of both sides of combat. Each set includes one or more characters which match the theme and ranking of the vehicle. Depending on the model, individual sets each feature various moving components such as gun barrels, turrets, tracks, wings, propellers, engine compartments, and more.

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Product Format:Other
Grades:2-AD
Brand:COBI
EAN/UPC:5902251057404
Length in Inches:9.5
Width in Inches:13.5
Height in Inches:2.5
Weight in Pounds:1.15
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