This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About actual machine]
- The B - 24 liberator of the United States played an active part in each of the battlefields of Europe and the Pacific in the Second World War.
- Developed by consolidated company, deployment began in 1941.
- Having high-wing elongated straight wings and a thick fuselage, it has been active as a bomber as well as a transport machine and patrol aircraft due to its long cruising distance and the high bomb loading capacity.
- Mass production was carried out collecting American industrial power, and the number of production machines reached nearly 20,000 machines for each type.
- Among them, the first mass-produced type was B-24D, producing 2828 aircraft.
- It became the type representing the early B-24.
- The engine is equipped with four Prat & Whitney R - 1830 - 41.
- It also features a hoisting shutter structure for the door of the bomb warehouse.
- Each type was introduced in the Pacific Theater from the length of the cruising distance including the European front, and it is active.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit which reproduced the initial mass production type D type on 1/144 scale among B - 24.
- The overall length of the finish is about 17 cm, the wingspan is about 25 cm, the total height is about 5 cm, and the style such as the aircraft having a vertically elongated cross-sectional shape and the straight wings of the high wing called the Davis wing, the twin tail wing are reproduced as it is .
- About 50 parts parts.
- The model nose shape nose called the green house whose nose is covered with glass is modeled.
- Of course, the landing gear is also a mechanical finish.
- Choose the flight condition and parking condition and assemble it.
- The marking sets a decal made by high-quality Italian cult graph company.
- Fifth Air Force who was active in the Pacific Theater 90th Bomber Group In addition to marking aircraft nicknamed [Moby Dick] belonging to 320 Bombing Squadron, a total of 2 types are prepared.
- Do not miss flashy markings such as nose art and vertical tail marking.
[Major features]
- Reproduces the B-24 Liberator, a large-scale US bomber that was active in the Second World War, on 1/72 scale
- Firmly model the nose shape called the green house whose nose is covered with glass
- Can be assembled by selecting flight condition and parking condition
- Marking set with high quality Italian cult graphics decals
- The marking was set for 2 types in addition to the nicknamed airplane of [Moby · Dick] belonging to the 3rd Air Force 90th Bomber Group 320th Bomber Squadron who was active in the Pacific Theater,
- Overall length about 170 mm
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