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Battle of Britain 85th Anniversary Set
Art. Nr. 037669090
UFI Code: 20
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
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1:72
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13
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Battle of Britain 85th anniversary gift set - legendary air battle in miniature
The crucial moments of the air battle around England directly on your model building table! With this exclusive anniversary set for the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, you can bring four iconic planes home that have written history. The brand new Spitfire shape guarantees even more details and precision in your model building project.
Special features
- Completely revised Spitfire with improved detail and optimized fit
- Four historically significant aircraft models combined in one set
- High quality decals for an authentic representation of every aircraft
- Ideal level of difficulty for advanced model builders
- Faithful replicas of the original aircraft
Scope of delivery
- 4 Detailed aircraft kits of the Battle of Britain
- New, improved Spitfire forms for maximum detailed fidelity
- 1 high quality decal arch per aircraft each
- Detailed building instructions with historical background information
The four models contained enable you to set up an impressive scene from the air battle for England. Each aircraft was developed with great care to offer you an authentic model building experience. The revised Spitfire convinces with its even more precise shape and improved details.
Background information
The Battle of Britain marked a turning point of the Second World War in the summer of 1940. During this four months of air battle, the Royal Air Force prevented a planned German invasion of Britain. The Spitfire became the symbol of British resistance and the hurricane proved to be a reliable hunter. This set recognizes the 85th anniversary of this historic battle and the brave pilots on both sides.
Start your personal Battle of Britain project now! Order this unique anniversary set today and create your own historic aircraft collection.
Note: Colors and glue are not included and must be purchased separately.
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