





1:32
scale

10
Altersempfehlung

75
Einzelteile
Eurofighter Typhoon
Art. Nr. 002539090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days

1:32
scale

10
Altersempfehlung

75
Einzelteile
Eurofighter Typhoon 3D puzzle - build your own high -tech fight jet
Your fascination for modern military air trip meets creative architecture. With this detailed 3D puzzle of the Eurofighter Typhoon, you create one of the most modern fighter jets in Europe for your collection step by step. The precisely constructed individual parts form an impressive model that convinces with authentic details and robust processing.
Special features
- Faithful replica with a length of 45 cm and span of 30 cm
- High quality, stable construction made of special treated plastic for long durability
- Precise fit of all individual parts for frustration -free assembly
- Realistic surface design with fine structural details
- Movable components such as swiveling wings and open cockpit
Scope of delivery
- 75 numbered puzzle parts for systematic structure
- Detailed, illustrated assembly instructions
- Stable presentation stand made of acrylic
- Stickers for additional markings and sovereignty
The model is assembled without adhesive by an innovative plug -in system. The robust connections guarantee permanent stability. Thanks to the well -thought -out construction, an impressive model is created step by step that inspires both as a decoration and the playful exploring of technology.
Background information
The Typhoon Eurofighter is the result of one of the most ambitious European armaments projects. Developed by a consortium from Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, the Tarnkappenjäger started his first flight in 1994. With excess sound speed, the latest avionics and impressive maneuverability, it is one of the most powerful fighter aircraft worldwide. His delta wing construction and the thrust vector control in particular make it an agile air superiority hunter.
Now secure your own 3D puzzle of the Eurofighter Typhoon and create a fascinating technology highlight for your collection. With every building step, you will discover new details of this impressive fighter jet.
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