








1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

37
Einzelteile

Fokker DR.1 Triplan
Art. Nr. 041169090
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Ausgewählte Farben

1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

37
Einzelteile
Bring history to life - with the detailed Fokker Dr. 1 triplane model kit!
Step into the world of model building with our 1:72 scale Fokker Dr. 1 triplane model kit. This authentically reproduced aircraft is a tribute to one of the most famous and maneuverable aircraft of the First World War, flown by none other than the legendary Baron Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron. With just 37 parts, this model is the perfect challenge for model builders aged 10 and over. With a length of 81 mm and a wingspan of 101 mm, this kit brings the iconic aircraft to your home in a small scale.
Scope of delivery:
In addition to the unassembled model, the Fokker Dr. 1 triplane model kit contains a range of details that bring it to life. These include detailed surfaces, a carefully designed cockpit with control stick and seat, two detailed Spandau machine guns, a detailed radial engine and a movable propeller. The kit also includes decals for two versions of the aircraft, one flown by Rittmeister Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen and the other by Leutnant Lothar von Richthofen.
The Fokker Dr. 1 triplane model kit is ideal for beginners and advanced model builders aged 10 and over who are interested in the history of aviation. It is both an entertaining model building project and an impressive exhibit for your own collection.
This kit is characterized by its detailed replica of the original aircraft, including all surface details and moving parts. The included decals allow you to customize your model and recreate the historic versions of the aircraft.
Background information:
The Fokker Dr. 1 triplane is known as the plane of the Red Baron, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, who won numerous victories with it during the First World War. This maneuverable aircraft reached high climbing speeds and was one of the most remarkable machines of its time. With this kit, you can recreate a piece of this fascinating history and experience it up close!
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