Spitfire Mk.V
Spitfire Mk.V
Spitfire Mk.V
Spitfire Mk.V
Spitfire Mk.V
Spitfire Mk.V
masstab

1:72

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10

Altersempfehlung

alter

39

Einzelteile

level 3

Spitfire Mk.V

Art. Nr. 041649090

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masstab

1:72

scale

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10

Altersempfehlung

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39

Einzelteile

With the Spitfire MK.V Model kit in the air of the Second World War - detailed and history in mini format!

Experience a piece of aviation history with our detailed Spitfire MK.V model kit. This 1:72 scale kit is a precise replica of the most famous British aircraft of the Second World War. With 39 parts and an age recommendation of 10+ years, this kit offers an enriching and at the same time instructive experience. The model captivates with a length of 127 mm and a span of 140 mm.

Scope of delivery:

The Spitfire MK.V Model kit contains a detailed cockpit area with an instrument board and the chassis, which can be installed in two positions. The scope of delivery also includes pull -off images for two different versions of the aircraft so that you can personalize your model according to your taste.

Whether you are a prospective model maker or already experienced expert - this kit is suitable for everyone who is enthusiastic about the history and technology of aviation. Ideal as a exhibit, collector's object or educational toy.

Our Spitfire MK.V Model kit is characterized by a high level of detail, with finely embedded engravings on the surfaces that underline the authenticity of the model. The kit also offers the option of mounting the chassis in two different positions and thus designing the model according to your preferences.

Background information:

The Spitfire MK.V was the most famous British aircraft of the Second World War and impressed with excellent flight characteristics and services. The first series machines were delivered in July 1938. With our model kit you can experience this fascinating story up close and hold your own piece of aviation history in your hands.

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