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*** The last of the last! These two special 20x16-inch open-framed canvas displays include the last two evenly divided original pieces of aluminum skin from this Japanese B5N2 'Kate'...
$200.00
History (as described on the display): Kamikaze Strike: January 13th, 1945 USS Zeilin, off Luzon, Philippine Islands The Attack Transport (APA-3) USS Zeilin saw action in virtually every Pacific campaign...
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Very rare piece of fuselage skin from Japanese Zero A6M3 Model 32, serial number 3148, bearing original and rarely-preserved Aotake blue-green coating. . This aircraft (serial number 3148) was built...
$120.00
The Ki-9 Type 95 ‘Spruce’ was the Japanese Army Air Force’s intermediate trainer during World War II, and was utilized extensively as a Special Attack (Kamikaze) aircraft after October 1944....
$200.00
On August 7th, 1942, US Marines, supported by the US Navy, began the Allied offensive in the Pacific with the invasion of Guadalcanal. The following day, the Japanese Navy responded...
$230.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece of this Nakajima-built A6M2 Model 21's interior cockpit aluminum with 100% of its original cockpit gray-green paint that's unique to Nakajima-built Zero Fighters! ...
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Japanese Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka Modell 11 aluminum skin fragment with original amber-gray paint paired with Ron Cole's artwork in this wall-hanging 11x17-inch display. Signed & numbered - less than 30. ...
$250.00
Original and rare; Japanese Navy D4Y late-war blue/green camouflage rudder fabric, paired with Ron Cole's new artwork, depicting the D4Y4 'kamikaze' variant (equipped with RATO rockets) in its final dive. ...
$400.00
Own and display exceptionally rare pieces from this B-17E veteran of the Pearl Harbor attack, and this Japanese A6M2 Zero! History of Our A6M2 Zero: . This aircraft was built...
$300.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece this Japanese A6M2 Zero! History of Our A6M2 Zero: . This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April of 1943, and...
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The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate - Allied reporting name 'Frank' - was Japan's best fighter of World War II. It entered service with the Army Air Force late in 1944, first...
$200.00
The 302nd Kokutai (Naval Air Group) was one of the most important Japanese air-defense units towards the end of World War II. The 302nd's primary mission was to intercept American...
$230.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece of this Mitsubishi-built F1M2 'Pete's' port-side after-engine access panel, with extremely well-preserved interior and exterior paint! The F1M was originally built as a...
$75.00
His name was Yasuto Nitta, and he was a highly regarded night fighter pilot, flying the excellent Nakajima J1N1 Gekko; his squadron commander's wingman. On November 3rd, 1944, he...
$75.00
This commissioned painting depicts Operation Vengeance, which was the USAAF military operation to kill Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto on April 18, 1943, during the Solomon Islands campaign in the Pacific....
$75.00
This is my painting of my A6M2 Model 21 Zero, the aircraft now on display in our Zanesville, Ohio gallery. This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April...
$75.00
A special commission by Japanese industrialist Nobuo Harda for the anniversary of the end of the Pacific War. With extreme attention to historical and technical accuracy, I've depicted a moment...
$75.00
This aircraft (serial number 3148) was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in September 1942. It was one of only 343 built. It was assigned to the 252nd Air Group (Kokutai)...
$75.00
Originally commissioned by Zoukei Mura in Japan for their scale model kit box art, this J2M3 Raiden (Thunderbolt) of the 353nd Kokutai is depicted in night action against USAAF B-29...
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It's been described as my 'Holy Grail' piece: Originally released in 2016, they sold out quickly. They have been my most requested display ever since, but over all of...
$75.00
21st Pursuit Squadron Curtiss P-40B Kittyhawks of Clark Field, Luzon, December 1941 in battle with the crack Japanese Navy pilots of the Tainan Kokutai. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Pearl Harbor. December 7th 1941. First Wave. B5N2 'Kate' flown by Lt. Mitsumori Suzuki from the aircraft carrier Kaga. Cropped detail: Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Originally commissioned by the son of this aircraft's top turret gunner and based upon his recollections of a particular mission, this B-24D of the 30th Bomb Group is depicted on...
$75.00
Ron Cole's unique depiction of the Japanese aircraft carrier and flagship, Akagi, late in the day of June 4th 1942 during the Battle of Midway. Based upon new details revealed...