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scale

13
Altersempfehlung

168
Einzelteile

FW190 A-8-R-2 "Sturmbock"
Art. Nr. 038749090
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Ausgewählte Farben

1:32
scale

13
Altersempfehlung

168
Einzelteile
Junkers Ju188 A -2 "Fächer" - scale 1:48
Immerse yourself in the world of model construction with the FW190 A-8/R-2 storm on the impressive scale of 1:32! This model represents the Sturmbock version, which was specially developed to counteract the American bombers. Equipped with mighty 30mm cannons in the wings and an additional armor, it is a must for all fans in aviation history. With a number of 168 and impressive dimensions, this model will certainly become a highlight in your collection!
Scope of delivery:
- Rump and pulpit with additional armor
- Super detailed BMW 801 star engine with exhaust manifold
- Movable cross and rudder
- Movable propeller
- Optionally normal or arched cockpithaow
- Detailed cockpit
- Hecksporn wheel, optionally in an outdated or retracted position
- Detailed chassis
- Large display stand with multiple flight representation
- Authentic representation of two versions (Barth/Germany, May 1944 & Löbnitz, October 1944)
Special features:
- Highly detailed replica with numerous movable parts
- Authentic representation of historical aircraft
- Large display stand for an impressive presentation
This kit belongs to level 5 and is therefore ideal for experienced model builders. In -depth knowledge and skills are required to meet this masterpiece. Perfect for supporters who are looking for a new challenge and want to expand their collection to expand a high quality model.
Background information:
The FW190 A-8/R-2 Sturmbock was developed in the middle of the Second World War to present an effective defense against the American bombers. With her mighty 30mm cannons and the additional armor, she was a dreaded opponent in the sky. The original model played an important role in air warfare and is a symbol of technical progress and engineering. With this kit, enthusiasts can recreate a piece of history and deal more intensively with the background of the FW190 A-8/R-2 storm.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 Bünde
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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