Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
Lancaster B.III "DAMBUSTERS"
masstab

1:72

scale

alter

13

Altersempfehlung

alter

224

Einzelteile

level 5

Avro Lancaster "Dambusters"

Art. Nr. 042959090

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masstab

1:72

scale

alter

13

Altersempfehlung

alter

224

Einzelteile

Lancaster B.III Dambusters - benchmark: 1:72

The Lancaster B.III Dambusters model kit is an exquisite piece for every lover of history and model building. With a scale of 1:72, the impressive size of the original can be emptied well. With a number of part of 224 and an age recommendation of 10+, this kit is ideal for experienced model builders who are looking for a challenge and do not want to do without detail. The Avro Lancaster, known as the proud heavy bomber of the RAF in World War II, was famous for its powerful attacks and its skill. With a length of 295 mm and a span of 428 mm, this model shows the legendary bomber in full splendor.

Scope of delivery:

  • Fore
  • Detailed rotary bomb with suspension
  • Detailed surface structures
  • Detailed cockpit with an instrument board and side panels
  • Navigator and radio room
  • 2 rotating MG towers
  • Pulpit glazing in different variants
  • Detailed Merlin engine
  • Main chassis shaft with separate side aspirations
  • Detailed main chassis
  • Movable propeller
  • 2 different propeller leaves
  • Disagination image for 1 RAF version: Avro Lancaster B.Mk.iii (Special) No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force, May 1943

Special features:

For fans of history and detailed models, the Lancaster B.iii Dambusters kit offers numerous highlights. The fuselage medication for capturing the special rotary bomb, which made this bomber so unique. The detailed surfaces, the Merlin engine and the various propeller leaf options also testify to the highest quality and attention to detail.

Background information:

The Avro Lancaster was not just any bomber, it was a symbol of British resistance during World War II. Over 7,300 of these impressive machines were produced for the Royal Air Force Bomber Command. A special highlight of their missions was the surgery chastite, in which the dams of the Ruhr area, which supplied important industrial plants with electricity, were attacked. With the "bouncing bomb" specially developed for this attack, the 617th Squadron, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Guy Gibson, successfully destroyed two of the dams. An exciting and brave part of the story that you can now reproduce with this kit. Ideal for collectors, historical enthusiasts and everyone who is interested in model building.

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