1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
70
Einzelteile
Bae Hawk T.1 "Red Arrows"
Art. Nr. 049219090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
70
Einzelteile
Fascinating heavenly striker - the BAE HAWK T.1 Red Arrows model kit: Accuracy in detail meets historical importance!
Experience the excitement and precision of aviation with our BAE HAWK T.1 Red Arrows model kit. With a scale of 1:72 and 70 parts, this kit brings the renowned jet of the RAF art flight relay to your home in detail. With a length of 161 mm and a span of 130 mm, this model is a perfect introduction for prospective model builders from 10 years and an appealing addition to each collection.
Scope of delivery:
In addition to the unmaid model kit, the set contains a detailed building instructions and authentic pull -off images for the version of the BAE Systems HAWK T.1, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Teams The Red Arrows, RAF Scampon, England, March 2015. In addition, the kit includes a detailed cockpit, loft seats, air braking flaps and a smoke tank.
This model kit is ideal for model construction assemblies from 10 years, from beginners to advanced. It offers both the introduction to model building and a worthwhile challenge for more experienced model builders. Regardless of whether as a exhibit, toy or collector's item - the BAE HAWK T.1 Red Arrows model kit brings the tension and elegance of flight acrobatics to your home.
The BAE HAWK T.1 Red Arrows model kit impresses with its high level of detail, from the sling seats to the air brake flaps. The enclosed authentic decal images allow the model to be true of the Red Arrows version and thus create a realistic image of the original.
Background information:
The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force aerobatics relay, are known worldwide for their impressive flight maneuvers and precise formations. With the BAE HAWK T.1 you use one of the most advanced training planes in the world. With this model kit you can recreate a piece of this exciting flight art and experience a highlight of aviation history yourself!
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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