Delivered to Imperial Japanese Army air units in April 1944, towards the end of the war in the Pacific, the Hayate was largely used in the interceptor role, taking on B-29 bombers and carrier-based attackers. The Type 95 Kurogane, meanwhile, is said to have been the world's first practical 4WD vehicle and was a 3-seater manufactured for military use in 1937, powered by a 1,400-cc air-cooled engine that produced 33 hp. The front wheels employed independent suspension, while the rear was a leaf-sprung setup. All told, around 4,800 were manufactured between 1935 and 1944, and they served the Japanese military through China, Southeast Asia and various areas in the conflict throughout the Pacific.
Both of these subjects are recreated with accuracy and efficiency, making them an ideal choice for beginner and veteran modelers alike. Also included is a handy base to make your own diorama on, plus a sheet that realistically depicts a grassy surface.
- Hayate fuselage length: 205mm, Kurogane length: 75mm, Base dimensions: 300mm x 160mm.
- The sleek, elegant form of the Hayate is recreated with accuracy. The canopy can be assembled open or closed, and four marking options are also included.
- Rounded and compact, the Kurogane is rendered in 1/48 scale with aplomb. It can be assembled with an open or closed soft top. The star mark on the front grille is recreated using a metal transfer.
- Comes with 2 figures for the Hayate and 1 for the Kurogane.
- Includes a diorama scenery sheet that depicts a grassy surface. It is pre-cut to the correct size for the base.