Description
Article no.: R12.03771
Description:
This model kit celebrates two of the most iconic aircraft from the Battle of Britain in 1940: the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia and the Hawker Hurricane Mk.I. The models are detailed and represent historical versions from 1940:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia, X4474, I-QV, Sgt. Jennings, No. 19 SQ, September 1940
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, V7467, LE-D, No. 242 Squadron, Sqn-Ldr Douglas Bader, September 1940
The kit includes detailed decals, illustrated assembly instructions in multiple languages, and sturdy stands for display. Please note that paint and glue are not included.
Contents:
Unassembled plastic parts for two aircraft
Illustrated assembly instructions in multiple languages
Decals for authentic markings
Stands for display
Background:
During the Battle of Britain in 1940, the Spitfire and Hurricane were the backbone of the Royal Air Force. The Spitfire was known for its speed and agility, while the Hurricane was rugged and effective against bombers. Together, they played a crucial role in protecting Britain from the Luftwaffe's attacks.
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Description
Article no.: R12.03771
Description:
This model kit celebrates two of the most iconic aircraft from the Battle of Britain in 1940: the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia and the Hawker Hurricane Mk.I. The models are detailed and represent historical versions from 1940:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia, X4474, I-QV, Sgt. Jennings, No. 19 SQ, September 1940
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, V7467, LE-D, No. 242 Squadron, Sqn-Ldr Douglas Bader, September 1940
The kit includes detailed decals, illustrated assembly instructions in multiple languages, and sturdy stands for display. Please note that paint and glue are not included.
Contents:
Unassembled plastic parts for two aircraft
Illustrated assembly instructions in multiple languages
Decals for authentic markings
Stands for display
Background:
During the Battle of Britain in 1940, the Spitfire and Hurricane were the backbone of the Royal Air Force. The Spitfire was known for its speed and agility, while the Hurricane was rugged and effective against bombers. Together, they played a crucial role in protecting Britain from the Luftwaffe's attacks.