Mitsubishi Ki-21-Ib Sally with Pilots and Ground Staff Sd.Kfz. 232The Army Aviation of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II was tasked with supporting ground unit operations and engaging enemy aircraft. The strike force of the aviation included bombers of various types, among which were the Ki 21, known to the Allies as Sally. The first prototype of the aircraft took to the air on December 18, 1936, and during the following year, flight tests of the prototypes took place. Mass production began in the
★Hull interior weights are included to add an authentically heavy feel
Although it was slower and more antiquated
reliability and profitability
★Optional smoke dischargers and machine gun
With the availability of the Mk
Racing Machine 】After an absence of 20 years
♦This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly set with parts to create a total of eight animals
100% new moulds highly detailed model - 2 super decals sheets - Photo-etched fret and chromed parts - Accessories set with hoses
features brown digital squares in black
5kg howitzer rounds distances up to and over 13 kilometers
supply officers did not always manage to deliver the required equipment and uniforms on time
was in production since Jahuary 1944