1:450
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
22
Einzelteile
Boeing 747-200
Art. Nr. 039999090
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Selected colors
1:450
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
22
Einzelteile
Boeing 747-200 model kit in 1:450 scale
The Boeing 747-200 model kit, affectionately known as the "Jumbo Jet", allows you to recreate one of the most impressive aircraft giants in history in great detail. This 1:450 scale model is a replica of the world's largest airliner until 2005. With a number of parts of 22, it is an ideal project for enthusiasts who are looking for the uncomplicated fun of plastic model building. With a length of 158 mm and a wingspan of 133 mm, you can add a piece of aviation history to your collection.
Scope of delivery:
- 22 high quality components
- Textured surfaces for a realistic look
- Simulated chassis
- 4 detailed engines
- Authentic representations of two different versions of the Boeing 747-206B of KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) from September 1988 and July 1989.
Special features:
- Textured surfaces: This technique gives the model a particularly realistic appearance and ensures a more intense building experience.
- Simulated chassis: A detail that fans will appreciate. This gives the model additional depth and authenticity.
- Authentic representations: The ability to recreate two different versions of KLM's Boeing 747-206B from different years offers added appeal and versatility.
This kit is classified as Level 3. This means that it offers you uncomplicated fun with plastic model building and requires simple skills in gluing and painting. Ideal for all model building fans aged ten and over who want to take the next step in their crafting passion.
Background information:
The Boeing 747, popularly known as the "jumbo jet", was the most impressive and largest airliner in the world until 2005. After its first flight in February 1969, it quickly became a symbol of limitless aviation. The 747-200 series shown here featured more powerful engines and a larger fuel capacity than its first version. It is therefore particularly important to aircraft fans and fans of aviation history. With this kit you can bring a piece of this impressive history home and experience it up close.
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Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
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Germany
Telephone: +49 5223 965-0
Email: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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