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NAKAJIMA A6M2-N RUFE

Nakajima Rufe Balsa Kit
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Nakajima Rufe Balsa Kit
The Japanese Navy used the Nakajima A6M2-N seaplane, an adaptation of the Mitsubishi Zero-fighter plane, throughout the war. It was named the "Rufe" by the Allies and served in both the North and South Pacific theaters from the Aleutian Islands to the Solomon's. This 1/32 scale kit is easy to build and contains die-cut balsa parts, plastic cowls and canopies, decals, plastic prop, wheels, tissue and a 24-page model building booklet. 161/2" wingspan, assembly required.
 


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A6M2-N Floatplane Fighter Die Cast with FREE print
Replicating a Japanese 5th Air Wing fighter from the Aleutians campaign of 1942, this exquisitely detailed 1/48 scale die cast model will make a stunning addition to any model collection. You get a fully outfitted, hand painted cockpit; engraved panel lines and simulated rivets; a beaching cart with rolling wheels; an external bomb load; and more. 9" wingspan; arrives ready to display.

Tony Weddel.
The Rufe was born out of the Japanese Navy's need for a single-seat fighter that could be used primarily from military installations on small Pacific Islands, where it was impossible to build landing fields. Except for the addition of floats and some minor structural changes, it was almost identical to the Zero in design and performance. Here, Rufes defend Japanese shipping from American B-25s and P-38s during the Aleutian campaign. 23"x 19" print.