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scale
10
Altersempfehlung
23
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Snowspeeder
Art. Nr. 036049090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:52
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
23
Einzelteile
Star Wars: The Snowspeeder rebellion from the empire strikes back
The new Star Wars plastic model kits for gluing and painting now offer model fans from the age of 10 even more craft fun. The modified T-47 Airspeeder, manufactured by the Incom Corporation, reaches a speed of a good 1100 kilometers per hour using a afterburner, but is not suitable for space. As one of the most common spaceship type in the Star Wars Galaxy, the T-47 can be found on almost every industrialized world. The T-47 revised by the rebels is known as Snowspeeder and is used in the battle on the ice planet Hoth to keep the approaching AT-AT in chess. The modifications also included technical conversions in order to cope with the immediate freezing of the drive systems. Thanks to the high speeds, the Snowspeeder are difficult to hit. The resistance-strong ropes, which were originally intended for the transport of heavy loads and were effectively used against the AT-AT, are shot by hardpuning. The pilot, which shares back on back with the shooter, can also take over the complete weapon control as necessary. The Star Wars Snowspeeder model kit is best known from the empire. Luke Skywalker comes near the AT-AT Walker in the Snowspeeder.
- Cockpit replica
- Pilot and on-board shooter figure
- Reproduced armament
- Display stand
Scope of delivery:
Kit including building instructions and decal
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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