AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
AH-64A Apache
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1:100

scale

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10

Altersempfehlung

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56

Einzelteile

level 3

AH-64A Apache

Art. Nr. 049859090

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masstab

1:100

scale

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10

Altersempfehlung

alter

56

Einzelteile

AH-64A Apache in 1:100 scale

The AH-64A Apache in 1:100 scale is an impressive and detailed model kit of the modern attack helicopter in its first production version. With a total of 56 parts, this kit offers model building fans aged 10 and over uncomplicated fun in plastic model building, thanks to the level 3 difficulty level. With a length of 146 mm and a rotor diameter of 144 mm, the Apache is a handy size that is ideal for a collection or as an eye-catcher on the shelf.

Scope of delivery:

  • AH-64A Apache kit
  • Detailed construction instructions
  • Decals for the AH-64A, 3/227th Aviation Regiment, US Army, Hanau Army Airfield, Germany, 1988

Special features:

  • Movable main rotor: Gives dynamic representations to the model.
  • Laser and sensor system: Recreated in detail.
  • Cannon on the front fuselage: Underlines the combat readiness of the Apache.
  • Authentic decals: Representation of the Apache of the 3/227th Aviation Regiment possible.

This kit is ideal for model building fans aged 10 and over and has a difficulty level of level 3. This means that these are kits for uncomplicated fun with plastic model building. It is easy to use when gluing and painting. The AH-64A Apache is therefore suitable for beginners who have already gained some experience in model building, as well as for advanced users who are looking for a new challenge. Once completed, the Apache can be used as part of a collection, for decoration or simply to admire.

Background information:

The AH-64A Apache is a modern attack helicopter that is best known for its high maneuverability and striking power. Originally developed for the US Army, it has proven itself in numerous operations worldwide since the 1980s. The included decal depicts the Apache of the 3/227th Aviation Regiment, which was stationed in Hanau, Germany in 1988. So this helicopter not only tells a story of modern aviation, but also a piece of military history. Ideal for all fans, enthusiasts and followers of model building and aviation history!

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