Mitsubishi A6M Zero
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero (given the Allied reporting name "Zeke") is undoubtedly the most famous Japanese aircraft of the Second World War and a symbol of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. This exceptionally agile carrier-based fighter dominated the Pacific skies in the early years of the conflict. In our selection, you will find a wide array of collectible replicas of this legendary machine in the popular 1:72 scale. You can choose from a rich representation of brands, such as De Agostini, Oxford, JC Wings, Forces of Valor, and Corgi, with all models being high-quality crafts made from die-cast metal with fine plastic accessories.
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The Ruler of the Pacific
The Zero was designed with an absolute emphasis on maneuverability and extreme range, which the designers achieved by maximizing the weight reduction of the airframe and omitting armor. During the attack on Pearl Harbor and in subsequent campaigns, Allied aircraft stood no chance against the Zero in a dogfight. Although the aircraft began to fall behind heavier-armed and more robust American fighters in the later stages of the war, its agility and legacy in the history of military aviation remain absolutely undeniable.
A Wide Selection for Every Collector
Our offering in this category will satisfy both novice and highly demanding collectors. Affordable yet visually accurate models of the A6M2 and A6M3 versions are brought to you by the De Agostini and Oxford brands. For sticklers for detail, there is a precise piece from the manufacturer JC Wings, representing the A6M5 version of the legendary fighter ace Tetsuzo Iwamoto, or the anticipated pre-order of a top-tier A6M2-21 model from the prestigious British brand Corgi. Every model faithfully captures the specific camouflages and markings of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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