1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
62
Einzelteile
Junkers Ju 87 G-D Tank Buster
Art. Nr. 046929090
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Selected colors
1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
62
Einzelteile
Junkers Ju87 G/D Tank Buster - scale 1:72
If you are a fan of the history of air warfare and the legendary German Junkers Ju87 G/D attack aircraft, you will love this model kit! With a number of parts of 62, a length of 155 mm and a wingspan of 211 mm, this 1:72 scale kit is a true masterpiece for model building enthusiasts. Suitable for ages 10 and up and rated at Level 3, the kit offers the perfect mix of detail and manageable difficulty.
Scope of delivery:
- Jumo 211 engine
- Movable propeller
- Detailed cockpit
- Textured surfaces
- Removable engine compartment panel
- A twin MG
- Two SC 50 bombs
- Two separate onboard cannons for the G-2 version
- Decals for a D and a G-2 version
Special features:
The Junkers Ju87 G/D Tank Buster kit stands out due to its detailed features. With a movable propeller, a detailed cockpit and textured surfaces, you can recreate the model as realistically as possible. There are also extras such as the removable engine compartment fairing and separate on-board cannons, which allow you to create both the D and G-2 versions of the aircraft.
This model kit is categorized as Level 3, which means it is ideal for model building fans aged ten and over who have already gained some experience and are looking for the fun of plastic model building. The focus here is on simple gluing and painting, although the kit's level of detail will delight even advanced fans of the hobby.
Background information:
The Junkers Ju 87, often referred to as the "Stuka", played a central role in the early stages of the Second World War. With its characteristic shape and the shrill siren sound during dives, it became a symbol of the German blitzkrieg strategy. This model represents the G/D version of the aircraft, which was designed specifically for ground combat and tank hunting. With this kit you can bring a piece of history to life and create an impressive model for your collection.
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