1:144
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
102
Einzelteile
Model Set KFK (War Fishing Cutter)
Art. Nr. 652429090
UFI Code: PVF0-R060-900A-8T68
UFI Code 2: 2R10-90K8-M00U-2GTY
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Selected colors
1:144
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
102
Einzelteile
Precision model of the war fishing trawler: detailed insight into maritime history
Discover the fascinating model kit of the War Fishing Cutter (KFK), a remarkable piece of maritime history. This 1:144 scale kit brings the impressive world of war fishing vessels converted for military use during World War II right into your hands. With a part count of 139, this kit offers a challenging but rewarding experience.
The dimensions of the finished model are impressive: a length of 168 mm, a height of 46 mm and a width of 40 mm. This model kit is not only a detailed representation of the war fishing vessels, but also a testament to their adaptability and robustness.
Scope of delivery:
- 139 precisely manufactured parts
- Detailed deck and model stand
- Basic colors for a realistic design
- High quality glue and fine brush for assembly
- Instructions for a structured and clear structure
The model kit is ideal for advanced model makers (skill level 4). This group of hobbyists already have experience gluing and painting models and are looking for a new challenge that appeals to both their skills and their passion for detailed models.
Special features:
- Authentic attention to detail: Every component of the war fishing trawler is precisely crafted to create a realistic and historically accurate model.
- Unique construction: The model stand enables an attractive presentation of the finished model.
- Complete craft set: The included paints, glue and brushes enable you to start the construction project straight away.
Background information:
The war fishing cutter, once a simple fishing boat, was converted for military purposes during World War II and played a crucial role in supplying the German navy. These boats were known for their exceptional adaptability and robustness and are a fascinating example of maritime history. With this model kit you not only get a piece of history, but also the opportunity to explore and appreciate the engineering and design of these remarkable ships.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
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32257 frets
Germany
Telephone: +49 5223 965-0
Email: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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