Tornado GR.1 RAF
Tornado GR.1 RAF
Tornado GR.1 RAF
masstab

1:72

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12

Altersempfehlung

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198

Einzelteile

level 4

Tornado Gr.1 Raf

Art. Nr. 046199090

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masstab

1:72

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12

Altersempfehlung

alter

198

Einzelteile

Make a departure into the story with the Tornado Gr 1 RAF Model kit - where precision and detailed fidelity meet!

Discover the world of model construction with our Tornado Gr.1 RAF model kit. On a scale of 1:72, this model has 198 parts and brings one of the most successful and versatile arms platforms from NATO to your home. With a length of 243 mm and a span of 201 mm, this model is perfectly dimensioned to convey the real feeling of a military aircraft. This kit is ideal for model builders from the age of 10 and offers a mixture of pleasure and challenge.

Scope of delivery:

In addition to the not assembled model, the Tornado GR.1 RAF model kit contains a detailed building instructions and decal images for personalizing your model. The kit also includes various detailed additional elements such as alarm cockfish, laser-directed bombs, 1000 LBS bombs, large additional tanks, Sky Shadow Pod and Flir, a detailed cockpit and chassis, movable swivel wings, air-tanking probe, sidewinder lenwaffen and a detailed spin seat.

This kit is suitable for both beginners and advanced model builders and promises hours of building fun and an authentic end product. Whether as an exhibit, part of an collection or as an instructive toy - the Tornado Gr.1 RAF Model kit is versatile and brings history and technology together.

This model kit is characterized by its detailed elements and additives. Each piece is designed to replicate the realistic look of the Tornado Gr.1. In addition, the kit offers various options for individualizing the model with decal images.

Background information:

The Tornado is one of the most successful and versatile arms platforms in NATO and has proven itself in many conflict situations. With this model kit you can recreate a piece of this impressive story and experience the feeling of being part of it. The kit offers identifiers for two different variants: the No.9 Squadron and the No.17 Squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1998, which offers an additional degree of authenticity and historical accuracy. With a top speed of 1340 km/h and the ability to fly at a height of 150 m, the tornado was an impressive machine that you can now build up yourself!

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