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1/48 MITSUBISHI G4M1 ISSHIKIRIKO (BETTY) TYPE 11
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Tamiya 1/48 Mitsubishi G4M1 Isshikiriko (Betty) Type 11

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Tamiya 1/32 scale airplane injection plastic kit to assemble and paint.
Date Released
1996
Package Size
43.8cm x 25.5cm x 7.3cm
Skill Level
3
Needs Paints?
YES
Weight
660 gr
Needs Glue?
YES
Photoetched parts included
NO
Resin parts included
NO
Decals Included?
YES
Includes Metal Parts
NO
Scale
1/48
Country
Japan
PERIOD
WWII Pacific
Material
Plastic
TAM61049
1 Item
Quantity
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This item is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.  

The Betty was a staple in the IJN's arsenal throughout the war. It gained fame for being the plane primarily responsible for sending the HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse to the bottom early in the war, and infame for being the plane in which Admiral Yamamoto was riding when U.S. P-38s shot him down. In addition, the Betty is included in Bill Yenne's The World's Worst Aircraft. The primary reason he cites is that the "one-shot lighter," as it was nick-named by Allied pilots, had massive, unprotected fuel tanks throughout its wings making it quite easy to set the plane on fire. While that's true, these fuel tanks were also one of the plane's strengths, giving it a tremendous range and helping make it the most important Japanese bomber of the conflict -- hardly one of the "world's worst aircraft" in my book. The Japanese nicknamed the plane hamaki, which means "cigar," due to its bulbous fuselage, designed to allow internal storage of all ordnance and facilitate crew movements within the plane. Late in the war, the Betty (not the type represented by this model) was used as the mother plane for launching Ohka suicide rocket planes, and was also the aircraft in which the Japanese surrender delegation was transported.  Isshikiriko, by the way, translates as "Type 1 Land-based Bomber."

Tamiya's gorgeous new kit includes bombs and torpedoes, and three crew figures. The interior is also fully detailed.


Decal Options:

JP Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū tai (Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service 1912-1945) Military
  • 705 Naval Fighter Group H 324
    1943 - Rabaul Base PG
  • 761 Naval Fighter Group 01
    1944 - Mainland Japan
  • Kanoya Naval Fighter Group K 310 (Lt. Haruki Iki)
    Diciembre 1941 - Malaya MY
  • Misawa Naval Fighter Group, 2 Sqn. 359
    1942 - Rabaul Base PG
  • Misawa Naval Fighter Group, 3 Sqn. H 362
    1942 - Rabaul Base PG
TAM61049
1 Item

Data sheet

Date Released
1996
Package Size
43.8cm x 25.5cm x 7.3cm
Skill Level
3
Needs Paints?
YES
Weight
660 gr
Needs Glue?
YES
Photoetched parts included
NO
Resin parts included
NO
Decals Included?
YES
Includes Metal Parts
NO
Scale
1/48
Country
Japan
PERIOD
WWII Pacific
Material
Plastic

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