WWII - A6M Japanese Zero - Mil-Blox
WWII - A6M Japanese Zero - Mil-Blox
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Command the skies of the Pacific Theater with the legendary WWII A6M Japanese Zero, a highly detailed Mil-Blox set celebrating one of the most iconic aircraft of World War II. Featuring 560 blocks, this set includes a meticulously designed pilot Mil-Fig, making it a perfect addition to any aviation or historical collection. With its sleek design and historic significance, the A6M Zero captures the spirit of WWII aerial combat.
Features:
- Detailed A6M Zero Build: Construct the iconic WWII Japanese fighter with 560 high-quality blocks, designed for authenticity and durability.
- Pilot Mil-Fig Included: Features a detailed pilot Mil-Fig, ready to take flight in this legendary aircraft.
- Authentic Design: Showcases the sleek lines and distinctive wing structure of the A6M Zero, a symbol of Japan's air power during WWII.
- Fully Compatible: Integrates seamlessly with other Mil-Blox sets for expanded aerial and ground battle scenarios.
Specifications:
- Block Count: 560 blocks
- Figures Included: One pilot Mil-Fig
- Compatibility: Fully compatible with other Mil-Blox sets
History:
- A6M Zero: Designed for speed, range, and agility, the A6M Zero was Japan's premier naval fighter aircraft, dominating the skies early in WWII. Its lightweight frame and powerful engine made it a formidable opponent in dogfights.
- Role in WWII: The Zero was integral to Japan's success in battles like Pearl Harbor, Midway, and Guadalcanal, often serving as both a fighter and a dive bomber.
- Legacy: Although its dominance waned with advancing Allied technology, the A6M Zero remains a symbol of Japanese ingenuity and aerial combat prowess during WWII.
Experience the power and precision of WWII aerial combat with the A6M Japanese Zero from Mil-Blox. With its authentic design and included pilot Mil-Fig, this set is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts.
SAFETY NOTE: Choking hazard, small pieces, recommended for children at least 6 years or older. Adult supervision is recommended during playtime.