Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"
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280

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level 5

Tornado GR.4 "Farewell"

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Jet with star appeal: Tornado GR.4 “Farewell”

Anyone interested in modern military history cannot ignore the Tornado GR.4. The RAF (Royal Air Force) fighter aircraft determined the operations of the British Air Force for decades. And it is precisely this jet that is now taking the hearts of experienced model builders to lofty heights! This 1:32 scale model airplane has everything that guarantees hours of crafting fun and should not be missing from any collection!

More than three decades of service to Her Majesty

For 35 years, the Tornado GR.4 was the pride of the Royal Air Force. Then this unique multi-role fighter aircraft was put into deserved retirement - its successor, the F-35, is now taking to the skies over Great Britain.

At the farewell in February 2019, the sky over eastern England shone in the deepest blue as the last jets in a formation of nine showed once again what they could do.

Many visitors were thrilled at the sight of the aircraft and even more so when they saw the colorful special livery that the 31st Squadron of the RAF had given its star as a farewell: a gold star on the tailplane that competed with the sun far above him!

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The Tornado GR.4 “Farewell” guarantees crafting fun for experts

The extremely detailed model kit of the unique Tornado GR.4 multi-purpose fighter aircraft with the special farewell decoration (the symbol of the 31st of the RAF) impresses, among other things, with its separate wing flaps and the movable swivel wings. The recommended age for this aircraft model with difficulty level 5 is 13+.

It contains everything you need to get started straight away:

  • Illustrated multilingual building instructions with all details
  • the complete Revell Tornado GR.4 Farewell kit
  • Decals for authentic decoration

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