Academy Plastic Model Kit
Japanese Navy A6M2b Zero Fighter Model 21 “Battle of Midway” (1/48) 12352
The Academy 1/48 scale A6M2b Zero Fighter Model 21 kit depicts Japan’s most famous WWII fighter aircraft in its pivotal role at the Battle of Midway. This newly tooled kit offers exceptional detail and multiple build options, including open or closed canopy, ailerons in raised or lowered position, and wingtips that can be displayed folded or extended. With a choice of five historically accurate markings for aircraft from carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu, this model provides a versatile and authentic project for aviation enthusiasts.
- 1/48 scale plastic model kit
- Imperial Japanese Navy A6M2b Zero Model 21 fighter
- New tooling with fine surface detail
- Options for canopy, ailerons, and wingtip positions
- Includes five marking options for Midway carrier-based aircraft
History
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero, officially designated Type 0 Carrier Fighter, entered service in 1940 and quickly established air superiority across the Pacific during the early stages of World War II. With unmatched manoeuvrability, long range, and formidable agility, the Zero dominated Allied fighters until new designs began to counter its advantages. The A6M2b Model 21 was the primary variant in service during the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway. At Midway in June 1942, Zero pilots fought fiercely to protect the Japanese carrier fleet, but overwhelming US carrier-based air power inflicted devastating losses, resulting in the destruction of four Japanese carriers. This battle marked the turning point of the Pacific War, where the Zero’s supremacy began to decline in the face of advancing Allied aircraft and tactics. Nevertheless, the Zero remains one of the most iconic aircraft of WWII and a symbol of Japanese naval aviation.
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.