Hasegawa Plastic Model Kit
Kugisho P1Y1 Ginga Frances Type 11
This 1/72 scale plastic model kit from Hasegawa represents the Kugisho P1Y1 Ginga, known to the Allies as “Frances”, one of Japan’s most advanced twin-engine bombers of the Second World War. The kit captures the clean lines and purposeful design of the aircraft, with finely engraved surface detail and a well-proportioned overall shape.
Designed for accuracy and a smooth build, the kit reflects Hasegawa’s long-standing reputation for precision tooling and excellent fit. It provides a solid foundation for both a straightforward build or additional detailing, making it suitable for modellers who enjoy historically accurate aircraft subjects.
- 1/72 scale plastic model kit
- Accurate representation of the Kugisho P1Y1 Ginga Type 11
- Finely engraved panel lines and surface detail
- Clear canopy parts
- Detailed instructions with paint and marking guide
History
The Kugisho P1Y1 Ginga was developed by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal as a fast land-based bomber for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Entering service in 1944, the aircraft was intended to combine high speed, long range, and heavy bomb load, allowing it to operate with greater survivability than earlier bomber designs.
Powered by two Nakajima Homare engines, the Ginga was capable of impressive performance on paper, though engine reliability issues limited its full potential in service. Despite these challenges, the aircraft saw operational use in bombing, reconnaissance, and later night-fighter roles as Japan’s strategic situation deteriorated. The P1Y1 stands as an example of late-war Japanese aircraft design, reflecting both technical ambition and the pressures faced by Japan’s aviation industry during the final years of the conflict.








