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This single-engine, land-based tactical fighter was flown by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II and featured the army designation of Army Type 4 Fighter. Code-named Frank by the Allies, the Ki-84 was considered to be the best Japanese fighter to see large-scale operations during the war. With excellent performance and maneuverability, it could outmatch any Allied fighter and intercept the high-flying B-29 Superfortress. Exactly 3,514 were built, with armament that could include two 30mm and two 20mm cannons. After the war, a captured Ki-84 was tested by the U.S. using high-octane fuel. It achieved a speed of 687 km/h (426 mph). Highly detailed model kit includes waterslide decals and illustrated instructions. Decal options included: 29th Sentai (Fighter Group) 2nd Chutai (Squadron) Taiwan 1945; and 47th Sentai (Fighter Group) 1st Chutai (Squadron) Narimasu 1945. Paint colors needed: Blue, Silver, Flat Black, Steel, Orange Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Red Brown, IJA Gray, Metallic Blue Green, RLM02 Gray, Burnt Iron, Tire Black, Khaki, Clear Red, and Clear Blue.