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Blohm & Voss BV222
Art. Nr. 037929090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors

1:72
scale

13
Altersempfehlung

282
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Blohm & Voss BV222 - Experience the legend!
Imagine you hold a piece of aviation history in your hands. The Blohm & Voss BV222, once the largest flight boat in the world, was reproduced with the greatest precision as a detailed model to bring you closer to the fascination of this iconic aircraft. This model is aimed at all those who want to combine their passion for historical aviation with exceptional detailed fidelity and craftsmanship. Your collection deserves a masterpiece - and it is.
Special features
- Authentic representation of the BV222 V5 in two historical versions:
- BV222 V5, LTS 222 Air Force, Mediterranean 1942
- BV222 V5, captured by Allies, Norway 1945
- Detailed cockpit and navigator cabin
- Open and closed maintenance flaps for the engines
- Rotatable gun tower for realistic productions
Scope of delivery
- 1x Blohm & Voss BV222 model kit
- Extensive decal set for historical markings
- Illustrated building instructions for simple and precise assembly
Background information
The Blohm & Voss BV222 is a milestone in the history of aviation. Originally developed for the civil aviation of Lufthansa, it was used by the German Air Force after the beginning of the Second World War. With a span of impressive 46 meters and a range of 7,000 km, it was predestined for long -distance operations. Her missions included the transport of troops and goods over long distances, often under the most difficult conditions. A total of only 13 copies of this giant were built, none of which survived the time. But with this model you can bring the impressive history of BV222 to life.
Experience history up close - now access!
Your chance of taking history in your hands is just one click away. Secure this extraordinary model of the Blohm & Voss BV222 and immerse yourself in the world of historical aviation. Perfect for collectors, those interested in history and model building lovers.
Order now and bring your collection to a new level!
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