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12
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134
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Gift set Spitfire Mk.ii "Aces High" Iron Maiden
Art. Nr. 056889090
UFI Code: 20
In stock - In stock - with you in approx. 3-4 working days
Selected colors

1:32
scale

12
Altersempfehlung

134
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Spitfire Mk.ii "Aces High" Iron Maiden - model kit with cult factor
The Spitfire Mk.ii "Aces High" Iron Maiden model kit on a scale 1:32 offers detailed handicraft fun for fans of aircraft and heavy metal. With 115 individual parts, a length of 28.6 cm and a wing span of 35.1 cm, this set brings the legendary Spitfire and the music of Iron Maiden to life. Ideal for model builders from the age of 14.
Scope of delivery
- 115 detailed parts of the Spitfire Mk.ii
- Adhesive and colors for simple assembly
- Paint brush
- Faithful decay pictures for the Aces High version and Iron Maiden's stage version
- Clear building instructions
- Two Eddie pilot figures-sitting and standing
Special features
- Detailed cockpit with instrumentboard
- Movable propeller and detailed cooler
- Detailed seat suspension and separate entry door
- Detailed chassis and divided pulpit glazing
- Original colors and pictures for an authentic appearance
Background information
The Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most popular and most popular fighter planes of the Second World War. Her commitment in the battle of air around England led to the triumphant victory of the British Air Force. The Heavy Metal band Iron Maiden set this legend with her hit "Aces High" a musical monument. The model kit "Aces High" is a tribute to the brave pilots and legendary music alike. Only about 40 Spitfires are still able to fly worldwide, and one of which is hovers as a model at Iron Maiden concerts over the heads of the fans.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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