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Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIC
Art. Nr. 037689090
In stock - with you in 3-4 working days!
Selected colors
1:32
scale
13
Altersempfehlung
162
Einzelteile
Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIC - Legendary naval fighter in miniature
With this detailed model kit you can bring home one of the most important British naval aviators of the Second World War. The revised version of the kit offers you all the components for both the Sea Hurricane and the classic Hurricane Mk.IIC - perfect for ambitious modelers who value historical accuracy and versatility.
Special features
- Precisely manufactured components for maximum attention to detail and perfect fit
- Movable rudders for a realistic display
- True-to-scale arresting hook for authentic carrier landings
- High-quality clear parts for the landing gear wells
- Three different livery variants: two marine and one civilian version
Scope of delivery
- Complete plastic kit with all required parts
- Detailed, multilingual building instructions with step-by-step illustrations
- High quality decals for all three color variants
The intuitive construction instructions guide you step by step through the assembly. Thanks to the precisely manufactured components and the high-quality clear parts, you can create an impressive model that leaves nothing to be desired. The ability to choose between marine and standard versions makes this kit particularly versatile.
Background information
The Hawker Sea Hurricane was created as a naval variant of the legendary RAF fighter Hurricane. Urgently needed to escort convoys in 1941, regular Hurricanes were equipped with arresting hooks and reinforced undercarriage. The Mk.IIC version featured improved armament with four 20mm Hispano cannons and proved extremely effective against German long-range reconnaissance aircraft. Today only a few examples remain, making this model kit a special way to honor this historic aircraft.
Start your next model building project now and create your own Sea Hurricane! Order today and be amazed by the quality and details of this exceptional kit.
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