1:48
scale
13
Altersempfehlung
228
Einzelteile
Eurofighter Typhoon "Baron Spirit"
Art. Nr. 038489090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:48
scale
13
Altersempfehlung
228
Einzelteile
Immerse yourself in the world of modern aviation with the Eurofighter Typhoon Baron Spirit Model kit - detailed and splendid design!
The Eurofighter Typhoon Baron Spirit model kit is a homage to modern aviation and military tradition. With 228 parts and on a scale of 1:48, this kit offers a detailed replica of the impressive fighter plane, which was given a special consequence on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the tactical air force squadron 71. With a length of 330 mm, a height of 120 mm and a span of 231 mm, this model is an eye -catcher in every collection. Recommended for model builders from the age of 13.
Scope of delivery:
In addition to the plastic model kit itself, the kit itself, a illustrated, multilingual building instructions and decal images for the colorful design are included. In addition, the kit includes a detailed cockpit and outer loads to realistically design the model.
This kit is perfect for model builders from the age of 13 who want to test their skills and want to bring a piece of aviation history to life. Whether as a decorative exhibit, part of a collection or as an instructive toy - the Eurofighter Typhoon Baron Spirit Model kit is versatile.
The Eurofighter Typhoon Baron Spirit model kit convinces with a detailed cockpit and outdoor loads that make the model look realistic. A special highlight is the large, colorful decal that gives the model a unique, festive look. This design was even recognized with the award for the best design at the Riat Show in Fairford, GB.
Background information:
The Tactical Air Force Squadron 71 celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2019 and honored Manfred von Richthofen's fighter pilot, also known as a red baron, with a special foiling of one of his Eurofighter. With the Eurofighter Typhoon Baron Spirit model kit you can recreate a piece of this impressive story and bring the heir to the Red Baron to live in your home.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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