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| Scale | 1:72 |
Water-slide decals for the Nakajima Ki-27 Nate fighter, covering Imperial Japanese Army Air Force aircraft from the late 1930s through the final stages of the Second World War.
This decal set provides historically accurate markings for the Nakajima Ki-27 Nate, including frontline combat aircraft, training machines, and late-war special-use aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.
The selection represents a broad range of units, pilots, and operational theatres across China, Manchuria, Japan, and Manchukuo.
Aircraft included
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate flown by Taii Kenji Shimada, commander of 1st Chutai, 11th Sentai, Nomonhan, June 1939
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate No.16, 1st Chutai, 246th Sentai, Kakogawa, Japan, January 1943 (possibly flown by Gunso Goro Komuro)
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate No.13, 1st Chutai, 64th Sentai, Nomonhan, Summer 1939, flown by Socho Hiroshi Sekiguchi
✓ Nakajima Ki-27 Nate training unit aircraft, Manchuria
✓ Nakajima Ki-27a Nate, 2nd Chutai, 59th Sentai, Manchuria, 1939, black katakana “Ta” marking, flown by Socho Katsutaro Takahashi (cockpit shield removed)
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate, 1st Chitai, 85th Sentai, Manchuria, 1942
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate, 76th Shimbu-tai, Chiran, Kagoshima, 28 April 1945
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b Nate, 1st Chutai, 64th Sentai, Nomonhan, Summer 1939
✓ Nakajima Ki-27b-Kai Nate, Manchukuo Air Force, Manchukuo, 1942, overall IJAAF green-grey finish, without wheel spats
Features
✓ Historically accurate markings based on period photographs and documented references
✓ Multiple aircraft marking options included
✓ Full set of national insignia and unit markings
✓ Sharp printing with accurate colours and fine detail
✓ Suitable for experienced and intermediate modellers
✓ Compatible with kits from Fine Molds, Hasegawa, AZ Model and other manufacturers
Printed on thin, flexible decal film for easy application and a realistic painted-on appearance.