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Bristol Beaufthter Mk. VI
Art. Nr. 037679090
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1:48
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Bristol Beaufthter Mk.Vi - Legendary night hunter in precise level of detail
Precision meets historical authenticity: The Bristol Beaufhter Mk.Vi Model kit brings you one of the most successful British fighter planes of the Second World War directly to your craft table. With its impressive level of detail and the faithful Hercules engines, you will convert this kit into a fascinating exhibit.
Special features
- Highly detailed Hercules engines with filigree individual parts for maximum authenticity
- Flexible structure through numerous optional components for individual design options
- Two authentic marking variants for RAF and RAAF to choose from
- Optimized altitude line according to the historical MK.VI model
Scope of delivery
- High quality plastic parts for the detailed assembly
- Detailed, multilingual building instructions with clear illustrations
- Precise decal pictures for both marking variants
Background information
From 1941, the Bristol Beaufighter Mk.Vi was one of the most feared night hunters of the RAF. With its powerful Hercules engines and the improved aerodynamics through the modified altitude, the MK.VI variant proved itself particularly in the Mediterranean and in the Pacific. The Raaf successfully used the "Beau", as it was affectionately called, in reconnaissance missions and attacks on Japanese ships.
Start now with the construction of your own piece of aviation history. Order the Bristol Beaver Mk.VI Model kit and create an authentic masterpiece for your collection.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 Bünde
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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