Airplanes First World War - historical model kits

Airplanes First World War - historical model kits

Experience the pioneering time of the military air trip with faithful model kits of legendary fighter planes from 1914-1918. From the Fokker Dr.i to Sopwith Camel - these detailed kits bring the technical innovations and historical turning points of early air war leadership on their craft table.

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Fokker DR.1 TriplaneFokker DR.1 Triplane
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Art. Nr 041169090 Fokker Dr.1 Triplan
Offer price€9,99

Model construction meets aviation history

Why fascinating airplanes of the First World War

The First World War marked the beginning of modern air combat and fundamentally revolutionized the warfare. In just four years, primitive enlighteners developed into highly specialized fighter aircraft with abandoned armament and aerodynamics. This rapid technical evolution makes WWI aircraft a particularly attractive model building projects.

Characteristic features of the era

The planes of this time were characterized by their striking wooden canvas construction, coupled with innovative design solutions such as double-decker configurations or the revolutionary triple design. Rotation engines, clamping wire tension and manual details shape the appearance of these pioneering machines.

Model construction special features of the WWI aircraft

These kits offer unique challenges and rewards. The complex tension with fine wires, the replica of the fabric covering through structured surfaces and the historically correct color schemes of different air forces require precision and patience. At the same time, the manageable dimensions also enable beginners to build successful construction.

Historical authenticity in detail

Each kit is based on extensive historical research and original plans. From the characteristic bare crosses of the German air forces to the colorful season badges of the Allied hunting relays - the Dekalbogen enable the authentic representation of famous machines and their pilots.

The combination of technical demands, historical importance and aesthetic elegance makes WWI aircraft models into timeless classics of model construction, which fascinate both history-interested and technology-loving people alike.

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For beginners, Revell models with skill level 1 or 2 are recommended. Level 1 includes simple plug-in kits without glue, while level 2 requires basic gluing work. These models have fewer components (usually 20-50 parts) and simple color schemes. Experienced model makers should only start at level 3, as this already requires detailed painting and precise gluing work.

The packaging colors show a basic painting for quick results. However, the construction instructions contain detailed color recommendations for authentic, true-to-scale replicas. Professional model makers use the instructions' extended color palette for more realistic results. This enables both beginners to create simple projects and experts to create detailed replicas.

Revell releases new models and new editions of classic kits every month. Around 60-80 new products are released every year, including airplanes, ships, cars and RC models. The list of new products is updated at the beginning of each month. Collectors and enthusiasts should check the Revell webshop regularly, as limited editions often sell out quickly.

Revell invests significantly in product development, precise injection molds and detailed construction instructions. Each model goes through extensive design processes, tool making and quality control according to the EN 71.5 standard. The higher costs result from licensed original artwork, multilingual instructions and the use of high-quality plastics that enable precise details.

You can obtain spare parts for Revell models from official customer service or authorized dealers. Many parts can be reordered individually, although an exact kit number is required. Alternatively, specialized model building communities offer exchanges. For older, no longer produced models, 3D printing services or aftermarket manufacturers can often help.

The basic equipment includes plastic glue, side cutters, files, basic paints (black, white, gray) and brushes of various sizes. Primer, clear coat and detail brushes are recommended for advanced projects. A cutting mat set and good lighting significantly improve the quality of work. Budget beginners can start well with around 50-80 euros.

Revell RC models are differentiated according to age groups. Ready-to-run models are suitable for ages 8 and up, while kit RC models require experience in model building. Adults benefit from expandable systems and tuning options. The skill level marking helps with selection - RC beginners should start with levels 1-2, even as adults.

The Revell range includes over 400 active models, which is challenging for small retailers in terms of inventory and finances. Specialist retailers tend to focus on popular categories or regional preferences. The official Revell web shop offers the full range, while local dealers often allow special orders. Remaining stocks of older models can often be found in specialized model making shops.

We accept product suggestions via the contact form on the website. Successful proposals take into account market potential, licensability and technical feasibility. Keep in mind that developing new models takes 12-24 months. Detailed suggestions with reference material have a higher chance of success, but due to the high volume, not all ideas can be implemented.

All Revell products comply with the European toy standard and are regularly tested for harmful substances. Safety instructions in the construction instructions are mandatory and particularly concern adhesives and paints. Models below skill level 3 are designed for children aged 10 and over, higher levels require supervision or are only recommended for children aged 14 and over. The CE marking confirms conformity.

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