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Mitsubishi Zero (AC017)
Includes one 1:144 scale resin and metal Mitsubishi Zero fighter aircraft, one clear plastic flight stand, one aircraft dice, two rare-earth magnets & decal sheet.
Originally designed as a carrier-based fighter, the Mitsubishi Zero was one the the most capable aircraft at the beginning of the war, combining excellent maneuverability and a long range.
The Zero could also conduct ground attacks with a mix of cannon, machine-guns and a light bomb load.
Check out the Mitsubishi Zero in the online store...
Designed by Evan Allen,
Painted by Khairul Effendy
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The Mitsubishi Zero in Flames of War
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Weapon
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To Hit
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Anti-tank
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Firepower
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Notes |
MG |
3+
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5 |
5+ |
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Bombs |
4+ |
5 |
2+ |
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The Flight Stand & Aircraft Dice |
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Mitsubishi Zero Contents |
Decal Sheet |
a. 1x Machine Gun Sprue
b. 1x Nose cone |
c. 1x Bomb Sprue
d. 1x Mitsubishi Zero fuselage |
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Assembling the Mitsubishi Zero |
Step 1. Begin assembly of your Mitsubishi Zero by gluing the nose cone on to the front of the nose. |
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Step 2. Next, carefully clip the machine-guns off the sprue and glue them into the small holes in the front of the wings. |
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Step 3. Clip the bombs of their sprue and glue them on the bottom of the wings. |
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Below: The bombs positioned correctly on the underside of the Mitsubishi Zero wings. |
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Step 4. Glue one of the Rare Earth Magnets into the bottom of your Mitsubishi Zero and the top of your flight stand. Make sure you check they are the correct way around before gluing! |
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Assembling the Flight Stand
All of Battlefront's aircraft models are provided with a transparent plastic flight stand, to help make them look as though they are flying above the tabletop battlefield.
The stand is designed to hold all sizes of aircraft securely on its own. And adding the supplied rare-earth magnets creates an especially sturdy connection, which has the added benefit of 'snapping' neatly into place.
Click here to find out how to assemble the Flight Stand...
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Below: The Mitsubishi Zero fully assembled. |
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Last Updated On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 by James at Battlefront
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