Model Set Westland Puma HC.1
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1:144

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12

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68

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level 4

Model Set Westland Puma HC.1

Art. Nr. 637469090

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1:144

scale

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12

Altersempfehlung

alter

68

Einzelteile

Model Set Westland Puma HC.1: Historical rotors for your collection

Many model builders are faced with the challenge that large helicopter models take up a lot of space in the display case or that finding exactly the right colors for historical camouflage patterns is laborious. With this set we solve both problems at once. The Westland Puma in a compact 1:144 scale fits into any collection and comes directly to your home as a "model set" with the necessary basic equipment. So you can get started straight away and concentrate fully on building this versatile transport helicopter without having to worry about missing accessories.

Why this kit is a little giant

  • Return of a classic: This is the first release of our Puma in 1:144 since 2006 - a welcome addition for collectors.
  • All inclusive: Basic paints, brushes and the appropriate glue are included in the set, which allows construction to start immediately.
  • Historical selection: The kit contains decals for two historic RAF operational scenarios: the Gulf War and the Northern Ireland conflict.
  • Compact precision: With a length of 102 mm and a rotor diameter of 104 mm, the model is space-saving, but still meets the requirements of Level 4.
  • More current than ever: With the type being retired from the Royal Air Force, interest in this workhorse of the skies has increased again.

Despite its handy size of around 10 centimeters, this kit is not a simple toy, but a detailed model for hobbyists with some experience (level 4). The 68 individual parts come together to form an authentic replica, which is particularly impressive due to its fine surface structures. The set is ideal if you are looking for a manageable project that still offers historical depth.

You have the choice between two very different looks: the desert camouflage of "Operation Granby" (Gulf War) or the classic paint job of the machines stationed in Northern Ireland (No. 230 Squadron). Both variants tell their own story and can be implemented excellently thanks to the included Aqua Color colors. It is the perfect entry into the world of small scale military helicopters or an ideal addition to existing 1:144 fleets.

Background information

The Westland Puma HC.1 was the backbone of the Royal Air Force's (RAF) tactical transport fleet for decades. Based on the French Aérospatiale Puma, it was manufactured under license by Westland in the UK and adapted to the specific needs of the RAF. Its robustness and versatility made it legendary. Regardless of whether it was troop transport, evacuations or supply flights – the Puma was always there where there was a fire. Its missions in the Northern Ireland conflict and during the first Gulf War particularly shaped the public image of this helicopter. With this model you pay tribute to a piece of aviation history that recently began its well-deserved retirement.

Scope of delivery

  • Plastic model kit (not assembled)
  • Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
  • Decal Set (Gulf War & Northern Ireland)
  • Brush
  • Basic colors (Revell Aqua Color)
  • Adhesive (Revell Contacta Professional Mini)

Get this piece of RAF history in a compact format. Order the Westland Puma HC.1 model set now and start your mission!

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