





1:28
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

66
Einzelteile

Fokker Dr.1 "Manfred von Richthofen"
Art. Nr. 047449090
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors

1:28
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

66
Einzelteile
Get into the sky of the story with the Fokker Dr.i Richthofen model kit - detailed richness of detail meets lively legend!
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the First World War with our Fokker Dr.i Richthofen model kit. This model, in a scale 1:28 and consisting of 66, has been an authentic representation of the famous tripleer, flown by the legendary Baron Manfred von Richthofen. With a length of 211 mm and a span of 262 mm, this kit offers an appealing challenge for model construction assemblies from 10 years and brings a piece of aviation history to life.
Scope of delivery:
The Fokker Dr.i Richthofen model kit comes with an unused model, a illustrated, multilingual building instructions and decal images for the personalization of your model. Special extras are a detailed star engine, movable propeller, detailed cockpit with a joystick, seat and control pedals, structured wing, two Spandau MG's, chassis with movable wheels as well as figures by Manfred von Richhofen and two floor staff figures.
This kit is suitable for young and old model construction chees from the age of 10. Whether as an exhibit, part of an collection or as an instructive toy - the Fokker Dr.i Richthofen Model kit brings the fascinating history and technology of the original to life.
The kit stands out due to its details, including a detailed star engine, mobile propeller, structured wing and figures. In addition, the decal images offer opportunities for individual design.
Background information:
The Fokker Dr.i, flown by the legendary Airass Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the Red Baron, wrote history in the First World War. This agile aircraft reached high climbing speeds and, thanks to the Oberusel star engine, was able to reach a top speed of 193 km/h. With this model kit you can recreate this fascinating story and hold a piece of aviation history in your hands!
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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