1:32
scale
13
Altersempfehlung
118
Einzelteile
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb
Art. Nr. 049689090
In stock - with you in 3-4 working days!
Selected colors
1:32
scale
13
Altersempfehlung
118
Einzelteile
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb - scale 1:32
Are you ready to recreate one of the iconic war machines of World War II? The Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb model kit in an impressive 1:32 scale is just waiting to be assembled by you. Ideal for fans ages 13 and up, with a total of 118 pieces, this kit gives you the perfect balance of challenge and fun.
This kit is not just any Hawker Hurricane, but one of the most famous versions! An aircraft that has often taken a backseat to the Spitfire in history, but played an indispensable role during the decisive Battle of Britain.
Scope of delivery:
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- Decals for the perfect finish
Special features:
- Based on a completely new tool
- Detailed replica of the famous Hawker Hurricane version
- Diverse weapon options
- Armament details: 12 × MG .303 British, option for 2 × Bombe 113 or 227 and/or 8 rockets
This kit is ideal for advanced modelers (Level 5). This means that you should already have some experience in gluing and painting model kits. Its level of detail also makes it a perfect addition to any warplane collection.
Background information:
A masterpiece of British engineering, the Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb was more than just a fighter. Built by Hawker Aircraft and equipped with a powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, she could reach speeds of up to 607 km/h.
Their armament varied depending on the mission, from machine guns to cannons and bombs. This made it a flexible weapon for the Royal Air Force (RAF) throughout the war. Despite massive production of over 14,000 units, its importance was often overshadowed by the more famous Spitfire. But in the hands of her brave pilots, the Hurricane played a key role in the defense of British skies. And now you can add a piece of this history to your collection.
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Telephone: +49 5223 965-0
Email: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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