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This magnificent and Museum-Quality crafted Mitsubishi MC-20-II Ki-57 Topsy Airplane WOOD MODEL is finely handmade from kiln-dried Wood Mahogany and skillfully hand-painted by gifted artists.
It is 7.84" in Length, with 11.0" Wingspan, weighing 0.44 pounds, and a package weight of about 2.20 pounds.
The picture shown in this listing is part of a set of photos we are using as reference for the production of the models. Each model comes with a wooden stand.
Direct from our highly gifted Craftsmen & Artists, Each model is Individually Sculptured and Painted by hand, Not Mass-produced and there is No Reserve!
ABOUT US: MyAsianArt is an Art & Antiques Gallery based in place, place promoting historical items & featuring local skilled artisans and painters specializing in high quality ARTWORKS (HAND-PAINTED Oil Paintings and Sculptures), model ships, model planes & toy models and Handicrafts from Asia. We have been doing business WORLDWIDE for more that 8 years.
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Brief info: ahs-6-30
With interest shown by Japan Air Lines for a civil version of the Mitsubishi Ki-21 bomber, the company built a Mitsubishi Ki-57 prototype, which was flown in August 1940; it differed from the Ki-21 by having low-set monoplane wings and a new fuselage to seat up to 11 passengers. Following satisfactory testing the type was ordered into production for civil and military use under the designations MC-20-1 and Army Type 100 Transport Model 1 respectively (Mitsubishi Ki-57-I), 100 series aircraft being built. The Ki-57-I was superseded from early 1942 by the improved Ki-57-ll, which introduced more powerful Mitsubishi Ha-T02 engines and a number of refinements. This had the civil and military designations MC-20-II and Army Type 100 Transport Model 2 respectively, production totalling 406. A small number of Ki-57-ls transferred for use by the Japanese navy were rede-signated L4M1, and all of these versions had the Allied codename 'Topsy'.
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