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Supermarine Walrus Mk.I 1/48
Supermarine Walrus Mk.I 1/48
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Supermarine Walrus Mk.I 1/48

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Specifications:

  • Scale: 1:48

  • Parts Count: 157

  • Length: Approximately 23.8 cm

  • Wingspan: Approximately 29.2 cm

  • Skill Level: 3 out of 5

  • Age Suitability: 8 years and up

Features:

  • Detailed cockpit with instrument panel and seats

  • Posable ailerons and rudder

  • Choice of open or closed canopy and hatches

  • Includes bracing wires and control cables

  • High-quality decals by Cartograf

Marking Options:

  1. No. 276 Squadron, RAF Harrowbeer, Devon, England, 1944

  2. No. 700 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Sheffield, 1941

  3. 5 CF, Royal Australian Air Force, Horn Island, Queensland, Australia, January 1943

Contents:

  • 157 grey plastic parts

  • Clear plastic parts

  • Decal sheet with three marking options

  • Colour guides and assembly instructions

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Description

Article no.: A18.A09183

The Airfix A09183 is a newly tooled 1:48 scale plastic model kit depicting the British amphibious aircraft Supermarine Walrus Mk.I. Despite its somewhat ungainly appearance, the Walrus proved to be one of the most effective aircraft of its type, serving in various roles during World War II, including naval reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and escort missions.

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  • BrandAirfix
  • Mfg. item noA09183
  • Scale1/48
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Description

Article no.: A18.A09183

The Airfix A09183 is a newly tooled 1:48 scale plastic model kit depicting the British amphibious aircraft Supermarine Walrus Mk.I. Despite its somewhat ungainly appearance, the Walrus proved to be one of the most effective aircraft of its type, serving in various roles during World War II, including naval reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and escort missions.
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