Hasegawa 64720 1/72 Shidenkai Hien & Zero Type 21 Triple Kit  [HA-64720]

Hasegawa 64720 - 1/72 Shidenkai & Hien & Zero Fighter Type 21 (3 Kits)
Price:
CAD$22.18
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-64720
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 1/72 WWII Japanese Fighter Trio

This Hasegawa 1/72 collection of the Shidenkai, Hien, and Zero Fighter Type 21 brings classic WWII Japanese fighters to the workbench. The set highlights the design and historical importance of these aircraft, offering model builders a concise look at each type. Both new and experienced modellers will find the builds rewarding and informative.

Performance and wartime roles

The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was famed for its agility and extended range in the Pacific theatre. The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien stood out with its liquid-cooled engine layout, while the Kawanishi N1K2-J Shidenkai combined sturdy construction with heavy armament. Together they illustrate different engineering approaches used by Japanese designers during the conflict.

Build quality and display potential

Each kit features well-engineered parts with careful attention to surface detail and fit. The 1/72 scale keeps the models manageable while allowing crisp panel lines and cockpit elements. Finished builds work well in dioramas or on open display shelves alongside other WWII subjects.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Material: PS Plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not included
Yes, decal sheets are supplied for each aircraft so you can apply authentic markings; colours and painting references are usually provided in the instructions.
These kits are best suited to intermediate builders due to small parts and assembly steps, though careful beginners can complete them with patience.
Use plastic cement or cyanoacrylate for bonding, and enamel or acrylic hobby paints for finishing. Thin coats and fine brushes help preserve detail.

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