Model kit Mitsubishi Ki-21 'Sally' - wealth of detail in perfection for professionals in 1:72 scale
Discover the Mitsubishi Ki-21 model kit, affectionately known as "Sally", which reflects the era of Imperial Japanese air power in impressive detail. Held at a scale of 1:72, this model offers an authentic building experience with its 140 precisely manufactured parts. The final size impresses with a length of 229mm, a height of 60mm and a wingspan of 312mm, making the model an impressive display piece. Suitable for experienced model builders aged 12 and over, this Level 5 kit requires in-depth knowledge and skills in model building.
Scope of delivery:
140 highly detailed components
Detailed cockpit for realistic representation
Authentic decal to refine your model
Detailed, illustrated construction instructions
Special features:
The detailed cockpit sets new standards in terms of realism.
Authentic decal allows for a faithful replica of the original.
This model pays homage to the technical sophistication and historical value of the Mitsubishi Ki-21.
This kit is aimed at model building professionals - Level 5. It requires not only a careful hand and patience, but also in-depth knowledge of gluing and painting. An ideal gift or project for passionate model builders aged 12 and over who are looking forward to a challenging task.
Background information:
The Mitsubishi Ki-21, known by the Allied codename 'Sally', was the main long-range bomber of the Japanese Imperial Army at the start of World War II. With its impressive wingspan and durability, it played a crucial role in numerous air combat missions. This model kit pays tribute to the engineering masterpiece and its role in history. Immerse yourself in the world of advanced model building and honor the history and significance of the Mitsubishi Ki-21 with each assembled piece.
Scale 1:72
No. of parts 186
Skill Level 4
Model replica of the A-26B Invader, a USAAF light combat bomber used in the Second World War. It was heavily armed and proved to be very robust during missions.
- Detailed interior fittings
- 3 crew figures
- Rotatable machine gun turrets
- Bomb bay containing 8 bombs
- Rotating propeller
- Detailed under-carriage
- Machine gun pod and rockets
Authentic representation of the following versions:
- Douglas A-26B Invader, 552 BS, 386 BG, 9AF, Beaumont-sur-Oise, France, April 1945
- Douglas A-26B Invader, 668 BS, 416 BG, 9AF, Melun, France, January 1945
Colours Required
Main 8 9 15 35 46 65 85 91 99 371