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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero GUILLOWS series 400 is a balsa wood airplane model that replicates one of the most famous Japanese fighters of World War II.
Designed at 1/16 scale with a wingspan of 27¾ inches (approximately 70.5 cm), this kit offers an excellent level of realism.
It now comes with laser-cut balsa parts, ensuring precise construction and easy assembly.
Known for its participation in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero quickly established itself as one of the most feared fighter planes of the conflict before its advantage diminished from the Battle of Midway onwards. Recommended for ages 14 and up, this model will appeal to military aviation and traditional modeling enthusiasts.
Model with excellent flying qualities.
The box contains all pre-cut wooden parts, cockpit, rubber wheels, authentic decals, etc...
Possibility to adapt a gas or electric engine.
Wingspan: 711mm
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4.6/5
Specialist since 1955
Fast shipping
Via Chronopost 24H
Via DPD 24/48H
Colissimo 48/72H
340020 products in stock
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In 3 or 4 installments

4.6/5
Specialist since 1955
When I discover the Guillows 400 Series, I immediately understand that it is aimed at enthusiasts looking for a balsa airplane model that is both faithful, elegant, and enjoyable to build.
This range showcases several of the most famous World War II fighters, such as the P-51 Mustang, the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Spitfire, the Mitsubishi Zero, the P-40 Warhawk, and the Focke-Wulf Fw 190.
All are reproduced at a scale of approximately 1/16, with a wingspan ranging from 24 to 28 inches depending on the model.
I particularly appreciate this series because it offers an excellent balance between historical authenticity, quality of materials, and assembly pleasure.
Over the years, Guillows has modernized this series by incorporating laser-cut balsa parts.
This technology significantly improves the precision of assemblies and facilitates the modeler's work.
The kits also include the main accessories needed for assembly, such as plastic engine cowls, transparent canopies, propellers, wheels, decal sheets, covering tissue paper, as well as detailed construction plans.
If you enjoy taking your time, assembling each rib, adjusting each balsa strip, and gradually seeing the silhouette of a legendary aircraft take shape, this collection should appeal to you.
In my opinion, the 400 series is more suitable for modelers who already have some experience with balsa assembly.
The structure is more elaborate than that of beginner ranges, but it is still very enjoyable to complete thanks to the detailed plans and perfectly fitted parts.
The models typically require about thirty hours of construction, allowing time to appreciate each stage of the project.
Once completed, these Guillows 400 Series balsa airplane models become magnificent collectible pieces.
The generous dimensions, faithfully reproduced shapes, and finesse of the structure perfectly showcase the iconic aircraft of World War II.
I believe this series is an excellent choice if you want to display a historic aircraft in your workshop, office, or display case.
This way, you can enjoy a true traditional modeling project while rediscovering some of the most famous aircraft in aviation history.