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Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III 1/48
Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III 1/48
Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III 1/48 - 2
Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III 1/48 - 3

Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III 1/48

539 SEK
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Specifications:

  • Scale: 1:48

  • Parts Count: 171 grey plastic parts and 34 clear plastic parts

  • Length: 192 mm

  • Wingspan: 316 mm

  • Skill Level: 3 out of 5

  • Marking Options: Two, including RAF Old Sarum (1938–39) and 309 Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (1940)

Features:

  • Choice of open or closed cockpit

  • Open or closed leading edge slats and dropped flaps

  • Covered or uncovered wheels

  • Optional bomb racks with full bomb load

  • Detailed interior and engine

  • High-quality decals by Cartograf

Contents:

  • 171 grey plastic parts

  • 34 clear plastic parts

  • Decal sheet with two marking options

  • Colour guides and assembly instructions

Marking Options:

  1. Westland Lysander Mk.I, No. 16 Squadron, RAF Old Sarum, England, 1938–39

  2. Westland Lysander Mk.III, No. 309 Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron, RAF Renfrew, Scotland, 1940

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Description

Article no.: A18.A07116

The Airfix A07116 is a newly tooled 1:48 scale plastic model kit depicting the British Westland Lysander, renowned for its exceptional short takeoff and landing capabilities. It was primarily used for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and clandestine operations during World War II.

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  • BrandAirfix
  • Mfg. item noA07116
  • Scale1/48
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Description

Article no.: A18.A07116

The Airfix A07116 is a newly tooled 1:48 scale plastic model kit depicting the British Westland Lysander, renowned for its exceptional short takeoff and landing capabilities. It was primarily used for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and clandestine operations during World War II.
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