






1:72
scale

13
Altersempfehlung

257
Einzelteile

Lancaster Mk.I-III
Art. Nr. 043009090
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Ausgewählte Farben

1:72
scale

13
Altersempfehlung

257
Einzelteile
Avro Lancaster Mk.I/III in 1:72 scale
Be impressed by the detailed replica of the Avro Lancaster Mk.I/III, a legendary bomber that dominated the skies during the Second World War. With 257 individual parts on a scale of 1:72, this model offers real building fun for experts and fans of the art of model making. With a length of 295 mm and a wingspan of 428 mm, this is an impressive model that no collection should be without.
Scope of delivery:
- Detailed surfaces with recessed sheet metal joints
- Cockpit with instrument panel and side panels
- Navigator and radio operator's compartment
- Detailed bomb bay
- Bomb bay doors with retractable struts
- 3 rotating MG turrets
- 12 bombs and one cookie bomb
- Pulpit glazing in various designs
- Detailed Merlin engine
- Main undercarriage bay with separate side struts
- Detailed main undercarriage
- Movable propellers with 2 different propeller blades
- Super decals for two RAF versions (MK.I and MK.III)
Special features:
The Avro Lancaster Mk.I/III model kit impresses with innovative construction techniques and prefabricated parts that make the model a highlight. From a detailed cockpit to the bomb bay to the machine gun turrets - everything has been thought of here!
At level 5, this kit is aimed at real experts in model building. In-depth knowledge and skills are required to achieve a masterful end result. Ideal for anyone who is looking for a challenge and wants to put their skills to the test.
Background information:
The four-engined Avro Lancaster was the star of the RAF bombers of World War 2. It achieved fame through spectacular missions, such as the destruction of important dams and the sinking of the Tirpitz. Over half of the 7,300 aircraft produced were lost on missions, which underlines their important role in the war. Today, only two airworthy examples remain, witnesses to a bygone era that can be admired in Great Britain and Canada. With this kit, you can bring a piece of history home and bring it to life with loving attention to detail. Ideal for fans, enthusiasts and fans of aviation history!
Responsible person: Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 Bünde
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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The packaging colors show basic painting for quick results. However, the building instructions contain detailed color recommendations for authentic, true -to -scale replicas. Professional model builders use the extended color palette of the instructions for more realistic results. This enables simple projects as well as experts to replicate detail.
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