BAe Harrier GR.7
€5,69 incl. BTW
Model of the BAe Harrier, which flew at the RAF in the version Harrier GR7.- Cockpit with seat- undercarriage- guided missiles- Detailed decals
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
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Schaal | 1:144 |
€5,69 incl. BTW
Model of the BAe Harrier, which flew at the RAF in the version Harrier GR7.- Cockpit with seat- undercarriage- guided missiles- Detailed decals
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
---|---|
Schaal | 1:144 |
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