1:72
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
37
Einzelteile
Starter Kit Fokker Dr.1 Triplane
Art. Nr. 741169090
UFI Code: 16
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
1:72
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
37
Einzelteile
Fokker Dr.1 Triplane Starter Kit: The complete set for detailed model builders
Would you like to build a historic aircraft model and are you looking for a set that is ready for use immediately? Then this starter kit of the Fokker Dr.1 Triplane is just the thing for you. With this set you not only bring an iconic piece of aviation history into your showcase - you get everything you need for assembly. No searching for colors or glue - you can get started right away.
Special features
- Finely structured surfaces with exact details
- Detailed cockpit with a joystick and pilot seat
- Authentic replica of the "Spandau" machine rifle
- Frey star engine with a movable propeller
- T decal pictures for two historical machines from March 1918
Scope of delivery
- Model kit of the Fokker Dr.1 on scale 1:72
- Basic colors for authentic paintwork
- Model building adhesive for a stable connection
- Fine brush for precise work
- T decal pictures for two different variants
The starter KIT was specially developed for model construction beginners and advanced users who value quality and historical accuracy. The 1:72 scale offers an ideal balance between the depth of detail and manability. Thanks to the enclosed colors and tools, you can start directly without having to buy additional products. The enclosed decals enable you to choose between two famous aircraft in 1918 - both flown by the Brothers of Richthofen.
Background information
The Fokker Dr.1 Triplane was developed in 1917 in response to the British Sopwith Triplane. It quickly became legend due to its extraordinary maneuverability and the high riser. The aircraft was particularly famous by Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen - also known as "The Red Baron" - who achieved numerous air victories. Despite its short time, Dr.1 left a lasting fascination. The model captures this historical meaning in detail and brings you a unique piece of aviation history directly home.
Grip now and secure this detailed starter kit of the Fokker Dr.1 - including everything you need at the start. Start your next model building project with a classic that is still fascinated today!
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