Geschenkset Flying B-25J Mitchell
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Gift set Flying B-25J Mitchell

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Flying Bulls B -25J Mitchell gift set - legendary aviation history to recreate

This high-quality gift set of the Flying Bulls B-25J Mitchell solves your desire for authentic and detailed model building. With an impressive span of 437 mm, an impressive display model is created that brings the history of aviation in your home to life.

Scope of delivery

  • 147 precision -made individual parts for maximum detailed fidelity and faithful replica
  • Authentic Flying Bulls Decoration with all the striking license plates of the original
  • Fully equipped cockpit with finely structured dashboard
  • High quality basic color set for the characteristic paintwork
  • Precision adhesive and quality brush for professional processing

Special features

  • Faithful implementation in format 1:48 with a length of 343 mm and height of 100 mm
  • Finely structured surfaces and realistic panel lines for maximum authenticity
  • Precise fit of all components for effortless assembly
  • Perfectly balanced difficulty level for advanced model builders (level 4)

The combination of historical importance and modern engineering makes this model a special collector's piece. Each detail was carefully reproduced to give you an authentic building experience.

Background information

As a versatile middle bomber, the B-25J Mitchell shaped the air warfare in World War II. She became known for Tokyo in 1942 by the Doolittle Raid, who went down in history as a pioneering operation. With their restored B-25J, the Flying Bulls preserve one of the few, which are still able to fly, and thus keep the legacy of this legendary machine alive.

Start your model building project now and become part of this fascinating story. Order your Flying Bulls B-25J Mitchell gift set today!

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