Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
Spitfire Mk.II
masstab

1:48

scale

alter

10

Altersempfehlung

alter

34

Einzelteile

level 3

Spitfire Mk.ii

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masstab

1:48

scale

alter

10

Altersempfehlung

alter

34

Einzelteile

Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II, scale 1:48

Build your own piece of aviation history! This model kit is the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II, a legendary British fighter plane that celebrated great success during the air battle for England. With a scale of 1:48 and a number of part of 34, this kit brings the aircraft to your home in detail and in line with scale. With a length of 188 mm and a span of 225 mm, the model is impressive and is guaranteed to be the highlight of your collection.

Scope of delivery:

  • Model kit with 34 parts
  • Detailed cockpit
  • Detailed chassis
  • Movable propeller
  • Authentic decocative pictures for the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.iia, No. 71 Eagle Squadron, Royal Air Force, North Wead, England, August 1941

Special features:

  • Detailed cockpit: Build an accurate cockpit that impresses everyone.
  • Movable propeller: A functional feature that brings the model to life.
  • Authentic decocative pictures: Personalize your Spitfire with decal pictures of a real version from 1941.

This kit is marked with level 3. It is ideal for all model construction assemblies from the age of ten who enjoy the simple gluing and painting. You can look forward to uncomplicated fun with this plastic model.

Background information:

The Supermarine Spitfire is one of the best known and most popular fighter planes of all time. Especially during the air battle for England in World War II, it showed its strengths and became a symbol of British resistance against German air rule. This model represents the Mk.ii version, which flew in North Wead, England, in August 1941. This kit is an absolute must for all fans of aviation history and supporters of the British Air Force.

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