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Description:
- About the Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero Fighter
The masterfully designed 1/32 scale model of the A6M5 Zero shipboard fighter,
with all its intricate detail and moveable parts has now been taken to the
next level. Tamiya is proud to release a 1/32 scale model of the Mitsubishi
A6M5 shipboard fighter that features realistic lights replicated with light
emitting diodes, as well as propeller rotation coupled with synchronized engine
sound.
- Just like the real thing, only smaller!
To many Japanese, the Reisen (Zero Fighter) was more than a superbly designed
aircraft, it was symbol of the legendary, albeit temporary invincibility of
the Japanese Navy in the Pacific theater. Some theorists have even gone so
far to say that if not for the design and production of the Zero fighter,
the Japanese Navy would have never decided to initiate the Pacific War in
the first place. The hope for Japanese victory in the Pacific against the
might and sheer numbers of Allied aircraft rested on the Zero fighters and
their brave pilots. Now, with Tamiya's Zero Fighter (Zeke) Sound Action Set
the thunderous roar of the Sakae 21 engine, having transcended time and space,
is available to be heard in your very own living room.
- With the flick of a switch, the Zero's story begins!
A special control mechanism in the display stand enables simultaneous propeller
rotation and engine sound to heighten the sense of realism. The propeller
rotation and engine sound synchronization was recreated by referring to actual
Zero fighter manuals.
Flicking switch to "ON" position will engage sound of inertia starter
rotation and connection, followed by idling sound, followed by warm-up running
sound of engine, and finally full-go sound. This change of sound process has
been precisely integrated with change in propeller speed. Turning switch off
will cause engine sound to slowly wind down before stopping. Engine idling
and warm-up running sounds may be continued.
Designed with the utmost realism, the progression in propeller speed coincides
with changes in engine sound. From initial rotation to full-go, the peak
of propeller rotation speed portrays the state of the Zero during the moment
before take-off, at the point when fighter pilots confirmed engine condition
by focusing all their attention on the Sakae 21's sound and vibration. The
realistic sound and movement of this model stir the imagination and make
it seem as if you are in the cockpit of a real Zero fighter.
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Sound recorded from actual Sakae 21 engine of a live Zero Fighter!
Using digital technology, Tamiya designers recorded the engine sound of
the only remaining Sakae 21 engine, housed in a Mitsubishi A6M5 currently
on display at the Planes of Fame Aviation Museum located outside Los Angeles
California. The sound of this Sakae 21 engine, with its 1130hp maximum output
and a 2-speed control mechanism was recorded with the latest in digital
sound technology to be played from the speaker box of the model's display
stand. Now all the power of the Sakae 21 engine can now be heard in your
very own living room!
Specs and Features:
- A realistic scale model of the Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero Fighter,
that features moving parts and sound.
- 1/32 scale, fuselage length: 285mm, wingspan: 344mm.
Display stand size: 285mmx285mmx40mm.
- Sound of real Sakae 21 Engine digitally recorded.
- Control mechanism and speaker box housed in display stand
enable replication of start-up process of engine- from initial running to
finish.
- Simultaneous propeller rotation and engagement of lights
are also possible.
- Mini-motor encased in engine powers propeller rotation
to synchronize with each phase of engine start-up.
- LED and optical fiber used to replicate tail, wing and
fuselage lights. Model lights up in a total of 9 different places.
- Unpainted canopy parts come with pre-painted window frame
parts.
- Kit requires four R14/C/UM2 batteries (sold separately).


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