1:48
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
81
Einzelteile
Dornier do 335 "Pfeil"
Art. Nr. 037959090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors
1:48
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
81
Einzelteile
Model kit Dornier do 335 "Pfeil" - speed and story on a scale of 1:48
Discover the breathtaking world of model construction with the Dornier do 335 "Pfeil" kit. This 1:48 scale model with its 81 precisely manufactured parts is a tribute to the fastest piston engine -driven aircraft of its time. With a length of 288 mm, a height of 104 mm and a span of 275 mm, an impressive model is created that not only recognizes the story, but also the engineering art of the original. Recommended for model builders from the age of 12, this set of Level 4 category is assigned and offers advanced handicrafts a demanding and rewarding project.
Scope of delivery:
- 81 highly detailed components
- Figures for a living representation
- Authentic decal for realistic markings
- Detailed instructions for a smooth assembly
Special features:
- Detailed surface structures that bring the model to life
- Contained figures for an authentic scenery
- Authentic decal, which shows the model in its historical precision
- Unique construction with engine arrangement at the front and rear, which makes the DO 335 so special
This kit is ideal for advanced model builders (level 4) who have already brought experience in gluing and painting. Its demanding assembly promises hours of crafting fun and a breathtaking end result. Whether as a gift for passionate model building enthusiasts or as a new challenge for yourself, the DO 335 is an excellent choice.
Background information:
The Dornier do 335 "Pfeil" was a milestone in aviation history. Her extraordinary speed and construction, characterized by the arrangement of one engine in front and back, made it the fastest piston -engine plane at her time. Crew into the air for the first time in 1943, this model not only reflects technical innovation, but also a fascinating piece of history. Build not only a model, but a piece of history that leaves an impression in every room.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
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32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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