Oxford 1:72 Japanese Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien "Tony" Fighter, #OXFAC015

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Double your traffic. Oxford 1:72 Japanese Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien "Tony" Fighter, #OXFAC015 Album "We have resolved to endure the unendurable and suffer what is insufferable." - Japanese Emperor Hirohito speaking to the Japanese people after the atomic bombings, August 1945 Create your own battlefield in miniature with this spectacular 1:72 scale diecast replica of a Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien "Tony" Fighter produced by Oxford Diecast The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien ("Swallow") fighter represented a major departure for Japanese aircraft design in World War II. While other Japanese fighters were designed with air-cooled radials and were optimized for maneuverability, the Ki-61 used a liquid-cooled in-line engine and was designed for speed and power. In fact, the Ki-61 was so different from other Japanese fighters that when the type was first encountered in combat over New Guinea in June 1943, the Allies thought it wasn't a Japanese design at all. At first they believed it was a copy of the German Messerschmitt Me-109, then suspected it was a copy of the Italian Macchi C.202 Foglore or similar Italian fighter. For this reason they gave it the code-name "Antonio", or "Tony", though by the summer of 1943 the Allies were convinced the Ki-61 was in fact a Japanese design. The Hien proved initially successful in combat against American fighters. As the read more