| Mitsubishi G4M1 Model 11 - Admiral Yamamoto Transport

During WWII, the IJN's
Combined Fleet had moved its headquarters to Truk. Admiral Isoroku
Yamamoto, who commanded the Pearl Harbor Attack, arrived at Truk on
April 3, 1943 and planned a visit to the forward bases at Balalae,
Buin, and the Shortland Islands to boost the morale of the frontline
units. However, the Americans had deciphered Japanese communications on
April 13th which mentioned the details of the visit and the U.S. Army
Air Force arranged an interception mission. At 6:05AM on April 18th,
the two G4M1 bombers departed Rabaul for Balalae. The first aircraft,
No.323, had eleven people on board, including Yamamoto. The second
aircraft, No.326, had twelve people on board, including Vice Admiral
Matome Ugaki. At 8:00AM, a group of P-38 Lightning fighters attacked
the bombers and Yamamoto's aircraft turned left toward Buin while
Ugaki's aircraft turned right toward the sea. Both aircraft were hit
and Ugaki survived a crash-landing on the water, but Yamamoto's
aircraft crashed into the jungle. A search party reached Yamamoto's
aircraft on the evening of the 19th and his body was found outside the
aircraft, still seated and with his sword in his hands. The Tamiya
model faithfully captures the history of this last flight and the
personnel on board.
Specs and
Features
1/48 scale plastic assembly kit.
Airplane Flaps can be depicted in either up or down position.
Detailed cockpit, dorsal gun position, and nose & tail
blisters. New parts recreate the accurate tail blister, which had the
outer section removed to enable a better field of fire for the 20mm
cannon.
Pre-Painted Canopy Parts included.
Kit contains a total of 17 figures: 1 depicting Admiral Yamamoto, 1
observer, 2 pilots, 1 gunner, and 12 mechanics.
2 kinds of decals included to depict Admiral Yamamoto's and Vice
Admiral Ugaki's transports respectively.
Unless stated as included, any reference to paints, glues and
accessories is the
suggestion of the
manufacturer, and these are available from our shop at normal prices
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