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Description Bristrol's "Beaufighter" was one of the most successful and widely used twin engines fighter types during WW2. The first series production Beaufighter MK.1 entered service in September 1940. With its four nose-mounted 20mm cannons and six 7.7mm machine guns in the wings, this stub-nosed fighter became the most heavily armed aircraft in service with the RAF during the war.
Features Markings included for 3 different aircraft.
Interior detail includes cockpit, observer/gunners seat and instruments, fuselage rib and stringer detail. Cockpit detail includes instrument panel with decal for instrument faces, seat with seatbelt decal, control stick and side consoles. Detailed Bristol Hercules sleeve valve engines with poly bushing which allows props to spin and be added after the kit has been assembled and painted avoiding breakage. Detailed landing gear with enclosed wheel wells. Related Items
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Product Information
Specifications Scale: 1/48
Wingspan: 14-1/2" (37cm) Fuselage Length: 10-1/2" (27cm) Markings Decal options:
Single sheet of InvisaClear decals contains aircraft code letters, serial numbers, national insignia, stencils, cockpit instruments, and seat belts. Invisa-Clear decals by Superscale are made using a special process which ensures that a minimum amount of clear film surrounds the coloured part of the decal. Three aircraft: 1: A/C No. T9068, Code "o V", 272 Squadron, Malta, 1942. Upper Surfaces: Dk Earth/Mid Stone Camouflage Striping. Lower Surfaces: Azure Blue. 2: A/C No. V8748, Code "ZJ o R", 96 Squadron, Scotland, 1943. Upper Surfaces: Dk Green/Medium Sea Grey camoflage striping Lower Surfaces: Medium Sea Grey. 3: A/C No. X8023, Code "I o BQ", 600 Squadron (nightfighter). Overall: Night Black. Requires Assembly
Hobby Knife Paint Brushes Sandpaper Liquid Plastic Cement White Glue CA or Tube Type (thick) Plastic Cement Optional tools: Needle File Set, Sprue Cutter, Airbrush and Accessories Others Also Ordered
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