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scale

12
Altersempfehlung

115
Einzelteile

Bell UH-1D "SAR"
Art. Nr. 044449090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors

1:72
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

115
Einzelteile
Bell UH-1D SAR 1:72
Create the Bell UH-1D SAR, one of the most built helicopters in the western world, on an impressive scale with this high-quality model kit. With a number of 115 and precise dimensions of 175 mm in length and a rotor diameter of 199 mm, this model awakens every detail of the original. Suitable for all model building fans from the age of 12, this kit corresponds to the level 4 difficulty and offers advanced handicrafts the chance to show and expand their skills.
Scope of delivery:
- Detailed fuselage
- Movable main rotor
- Interior with sitting and instrumentboard
- Optionally frames with carrying
- Wire dipition and antennas
- T decal images for 2 versions of the Air Force:
- Bell-Dornier UH-1D of Air Transport Squadron 62 at Schönewalde/Holzdorf
- Bell-Dornier UH-1D of Air Transport Squadron LTG 61, Penzing, Germany
Special features:
- Authentic details: The kit is characterized by its detailed fuselage, a movable main rotor and a fully equipped interior.
- Individualization: With the enclosed pull -up pictures for two versions of the Air Force, you can design your helicopter individually and make it at an eye -catcher of every collection.
This kit is designed for advanced model builders (level 4). This means that you should already have experience in gluing and painting models. The kit is ideal for everyone who wants to develop their skills and want to have a detailed model in their collection. It is not only fun to assemble, but also a valuable collector's item for all enthusiastic aviation.
Background information:
The UH-1D is not just a helicopter, it is a symbol of reliability and versatility. With over 7000 machines built, it is number one in the western world. Their outstanding call stems from their security and versatility, supported by the two large side sliding doors, which can also absorb bulky loads. The Air Force uses the UH-1D primarily for SAR use to meet international security obligations.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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