P-47M Thunderbolt
P-47M Thunderbolt
P-47M Thunderbolt
P-47M Thunderbolt
masstab

1:72

scale

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12

Altersempfehlung

alter

67

Einzelteile

level 4

P-47M Thunderbolt

Art. Nr. 039849090

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masstab

1:72

scale

alter

12

Altersempfehlung

alter

67

Einzelteile

P-47 M THUNDERBOLT in 1:72 scale

The P-47 M THUNDERBOLT in an impressive scale of 1:72 makes the heart of every model building fan beat faster. With a number of parts of 67 pieces and clear dimensions of 156 mm in length and a wingspan of 172 mm, a detailed model of the heaviest single-seat fighter aircraft from the Second World War unfolds before you. Thanks to the recommended age of 12+ and a level of difficulty of level 4, this kit is ideal for advanced model builders who have already gained initial experience in gluing and painting.

Scope of delivery:

  • Kit with 67 parts
  • Detailed construction instructions
  • Decals for two authentic representations
  • Additional parts such as rocket equipment and 2 additional tanks

Special features:

  • Detailed, structured surfaces that authentically reproduce the original
  • A detailed cockpit with a precise instrument panel
  • A finely crafted radial engine
  • A movable propeller that ensures dynamism
  • A detailed chassis that rounds off the model in a first-class way
  • Additional equipment options such as rockets and additional tanks

With a difficulty level of Level 4, this model is intended for advanced model makers who already have experience in gluing and painting. It offers an excellent opportunity to expand your skills while creating a stunning model that should be part of every collection.

Background information:

The P-47M THUNDERBOLT was not only the heaviest single-seat fighter in World War II, but also a key player in many dogfights. This particular M variant was the final production version and was used by the USAAF's legendary 56th Fighter Squadron. With this model you hold a piece of history in your hands and can experience the impressive technology and design of this aircraft down to the smallest detail. Whether you are a passionate model building fan or a history enthusiast - this kit will fascinate you!

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