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Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' squadron

Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' squadron

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1 Japanese Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' squadron Box Set contains:

  • 6 x Warlord Resin Ki-45 aircraft
  • 6 x Advantage Flying Bases
  • 1 x Punchboard with Game Tokens
  • 1 x Aircraft Cards (Ki-45)
  • 7 x Trait Cards (6 x Heavy hitter, 1 x Agile)
  • 1 x Doctrine Card (Big game hunters)
  • 1 x Waterslide Aircraft Markings Sheet

The Ki45 Toryu (Dragon slayer, Allied reporting name Nick) was a twin-engine heavy fighter patterned after the Me110 and its contemporaries, becoming one of the most important of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’s warplanes.

Initially deployed in bomber escort roles, it soon became clear that the Ki-45 was no match for single-engined Allied fighters in one-on-one combat. It was thus redeployed and with its heavy cannon armament enjoyed success as a formidable bomber hunter.

    Supplied unpainted & unassembled

    $40.58
    Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' squadron
    $40.58

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    Buy Cheap Warlord Games WW2 Historical Models Now, Get 20% Discount Off RRP - Same Day Dispatch In Stock Orders - Free UK Delivery Over £75 - Royal Mail Service Available At Checkout

    1 Japanese Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' squadron Box Set contains:

    • 6 x Warlord Resin Ki-45 aircraft
    • 6 x Advantage Flying Bases
    • 1 x Punchboard with Game Tokens
    • 1 x Aircraft Cards (Ki-45)
    • 7 x Trait Cards (6 x Heavy hitter, 1 x Agile)
    • 1 x Doctrine Card (Big game hunters)
    • 1 x Waterslide Aircraft Markings Sheet

    The Ki45 Toryu (Dragon slayer, Allied reporting name Nick) was a twin-engine heavy fighter patterned after the Me110 and its contemporaries, becoming one of the most important of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’s warplanes.

    Initially deployed in bomber escort roles, it soon became clear that the Ki-45 was no match for single-engined Allied fighters in one-on-one combat. It was thus redeployed and with its heavy cannon armament enjoyed success as a formidable bomber hunter.

      Supplied unpainted & unassembled