




1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

70
Einzelteile

Hoarding Go-229
Art. Nr. 043129090
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Ausgewählte Farben

1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

70
Einzelteile
Horten Go 229 in 1:72 scale
For all fans of model building who are looking for a challenge, here comes the Horten Go 229 in 1:72 scale. With level 4, this kit is aimed specifically at advanced model builders who already have experience in gluing and painting. With a total of 70 parts, the kit promises both precision and detail. The recommended age limit is 12 years and older. The finished model will impress with a length of 105 mm and an impressive wingspan of 232 mm.
Included:
- Detailed surfaces with recessed sheet metal joints
- Choice of retracted or extended undercarriage
- Detailed front and main landing gear
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
- Two 30 mm cannons
- Detailed engine front imitation and thrust nozzle end area
- Decals for 2 versions:
- Horten IX/Go 229, JG400, Rote 13
- Horten IX/Go 229, JG400, Blue 4
Special features:
The Horten Go 229 kit impresses with its detailed components and recessed sheet metal joints, which ensure a realistic result. Regardless of whether you want to display the undercarriage retracted or extended - both are possible! The detailed cockpit and the 30 mm cannons are just some of the highlights of this set.
Background information:
The brothers Reimar and Walter Horten were leading experts in the field of flying wing aircraft in Germany until the end of the Second World War. They contributed their experience and expertise to Sonderkommando 9, which was responsible for the further development of flying wing aircraft. The history and development of the Horten Go 229 is fascinating, from the first prototypes to the final version that reached speeds of over 780 km/h. With this kit, you can recreate a piece of aviation history and proudly display it in 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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