1:72
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
37
Einzelteile
Starter kit Messerschmitt Bf-109
Art. Nr. 741609090
UFI Code: EXF0-70VD-K00U-X4SA
UFI Code 2: 2R10-90K8-M00U-2GTY
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1:72
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
37
Einzelteile
Starter Kit Messerschmitt Bf-109: The ideal introduction to the world of model building
A lack of time, a lack of materials or a lack of know-how – getting started with model making can quickly become a hurdle. This starter kit for the legendary Messerschmitt Bf-109 takes all your worries away. Everything you need is already included: paints, glue, brushes and a kit with an impressive level of detail. You can start immediately – without a long search, without compromises.
Special features
- Chassis can be displayed in 2 positions
- Detailed surfaces with finely embedded engravings
- Highly detailed cockpit including instrument panel
- Decals available for two authentic versions
- True-to-original scale for realistic model building
Scope of delivery
- Kit of the Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-10
- Basic colors for the authentic look
- Revell adhesive for stable assembly
- Precision brush for fine details
- 2 decal variants to choose from
The set is ideal for beginners and returnees who want to get started with the hobby without any prior knowledge. Thanks to the understandable instructions and the precisely fitting components, you can create your first model with ease. The included decals allow you to choose between two historical paint finishes - this creates an individual collector's item with real recognition value. The result? A tangible piece of aviation history that you can proudly display.
Background information
The Messerschmitt Bf-109 is one of the most famous fighter aircraft of the Second World War. The prototype was launched for the first time on May 28, 1935 - laying the foundation for a success story that included over 35,000 machines produced. With its powerful DB 605 engine, which produced 1,435 hp, the Bf-109 reached an impressive 594 km/h at an altitude of 7,400 m. The G-10 variant, which you can recreate in this starter kit, was one of the last further developments and was used in 1944/45. There are two original seasons to choose from - each with its own story.
Now is the moment to get started: Get your starter kit, immerse yourself in the world of model building and experience history in your hands. Order now – and start your next creative adventure!
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The packaging colors show a basic painting for quick results. However, the construction instructions contain detailed color recommendations for authentic, true-to-scale replicas. Professional model makers use the instructions' extended color palette for more realistic results. This enables both beginners to create simple projects and experts to create detailed replicas.
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