1:72
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
91
Einzelteile
Blue Angels - 80 years
Art. Nr. 056139090
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1:72
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
91
Einzelteile
"Blue Angels - 80 Years" gift set: A journey through time in navy blue and gold
For eight decades, the “Blue Angels” have stood for aviation precision and the pride of US naval aviation. In April 2026, the most famous aerobatic team in the world will celebrate its 80th anniversary. To properly honor this milestone, Revell is releasing a very special set that combines the beginning and the present. With this gift set you are not just building an aircraft, but the evolution of a legend: from the very first aircraft of the squadron, the F6F Hellcat, to the current high-tech machine, the F/A-18 Hornet. Thanks to the included accessories (paints, glue, brushes), you can immediately immerse yourself in this fascinating story.
Why this set is the ultimate anniversary collectible
- Historical duo: The set contains two complete kits: the classic Grumman F6F Hellcat (1946) and the modern Boeing F/A-18 (current).
- Everything included: As a gift set, Revell includes the matching Aqua Color colors (for the iconic blue and yellow), a brush and the Contacta Professional Mini glue.
- Technology comparison: Experience the direct comparison between the beefy propeller fighter of the Second World War and the aerodynamic supersonic jet.
- Exclusive Marks: The decals give you an authentic representation of the historic launch machine and the current show jet.
- Craft fun in a double pack: With a total of 91 parts and level 4, this set offers varied model building for advanced and ambitious beginners aged 12 and over.
Building this set is a journey through time. You might start with the Hellcat, which still exudes the angular ruggedness of the 1940s, and then move on to the flowing lines of the Hornet. Both models are painted in the uniform, world-famous Blue Angels color scheme. The result is an impressive display that shows how quickly aviation has developed in 80 years - from piston engine power to the jet era.
Background information
In 1946, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz founded the Blue Angels to maintain public interest in naval aviation. Their first aircraft was the combat-tested Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat. Today, 80 years later, pilots fly extremely powerful F/A-18 jets in formations with the wingtips often just a few centimeters apart. This set honors the tradition, discipline and skill that connects generations of pilots.
Scope of delivery
- 2 x plastic model kit (F6F Hellcat & F/A-18, not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- Decal Set (Anniversary Edition)
- Brush
- Basic colors (Revell Aqua Color)
- Adhesive (Revell Contacta Professional Mini)
Celebrate 80 years of acrobatics at the limit. Order the “Blue Angels - 80 Years” gift set now and get two icons of the skies in your collection!
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