Fabrikant | IBG Models |
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Schaal | 1:72 |
Fabrikant | IBG Models |
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Schaal | 1:72 |
The enormous Boeing 747 long-haul aircraft completed its maiden flight on 9.2.1969. The jumbo jet had Pratt & Whitney engines with 22,680 kp thrust, a take-off weight of over 300,000 kg and could carry 442 passengers over a distance of 9,136 km.- Structurally detailed fuselage and wings- Landing gear optionally open or closed- Detailed engies and landing gear- Decals for an Air Cananda version
The Mosquito was one of the RAF’s most powerful and fastest bombers during the Second World War and was built in a total of 5,500 units until 1945. The lightweight aircraft owes its success to the special materials used, with wood being used instead of aluminium for the basic structure and exterior coating. The prototype flew on 25 November 1940, after which the Wooden Miracle went into series production. The Mosquito flew away from all German fighter planes. When Reichsmarschall Gƶring organised a parade on 31.1. 1943 in
Model construction kit of the first Main Battle Tank developed in Germany after the Second World War.- Corresponds to construction lots 2 to 4- Option parts for German, Belgian and Dutch versions- Easy to assemble vinyl tracks- Rotating turret- Height adjustable gunAuthentic decal set for following versions:- Leopard 1 (2. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 194, Handorf, 1969- Leopard 1 (4. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 153, Koblenz, 1972- Leopard 1, 4th Lancers Reg, 16e Pantser Div, Soest, 1969- Leopard 1, A Eskadron / 41 Tankbataljon, Bergen-Hohne, 1977