Mitsubishi Ki-21
The Mitsubishi Ki-21 (Allied reporting name "Sally") represented the main heavy bomber of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during the early stages of the Second World War. This reliable twin-engine machine became a symbol of the Japanese offensive in Asia and the Pacific. In our selection, you will find an affordable collectible replica of this historical aircraft in a compact 1/144 scale. We bring you a popular model from the manufacturer Atlas Models, which is well-crafted from die-cast metal with fine plastic accessories.
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The Backbone of the Army Bomber Force
The Ki-21 was designed to meet the strict requirements of the Japanese Army for long range, high speed, and a decent bomb load. From its combat debut during the Sino-Japanese War to the initial successes of the campaigns in Southeast Asia, this aircraft played an absolutely crucial role. Although it became obsolete and vulnerable to more modern Allied fighters in the later stages of the war, it remained in service until the very end of the conflict, often serving as a reliable transport or training aircraft.
A Historical Model in 1:144 Scale
For collectors who struggle with space but still want to represent significant multi-engine machines from the Second World War, the 1/144 scale is an ideal choice. The model from Atlas Models captures the aircraft in a classic green camouflage with prominent Japanese national insignia (hinomaru). It is supplied with an elegant stand on which the aircraft beautifully stands out in a flight configuration. The combination of durable metal and plastic details guarantees a great price-to-quality ratio, making this piece an excellent addition to any collection.
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