Unassembled plastic model kit in 1/72 scale of a Japanese WWII Tachikawa-Kokusai Ta-Gō kamikaze aircraft, a project tested in 1945 with the intention of produce a cheap and low maintenance kamikaze aircraft ahead of the Allied invasion of Japanese mainlands plans.
At least three prototypes were build, but all of them were different. Looks like the kit depicts what some sources name “Revised Ta-Gō” , second and third prototypes, which was smaller than original design, powered by a Hitachi Ha-47 11 (110hp) engine and with a bomb payload of just 100kg (500kg in the original one).
Kit includes decal sheet with a single marking. Kit consists of 39 plastic parts.