This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About the actual machine]
-One of the twin bombers deployed by the German army of World War II is Junkers Ju188.
-Developed as a successor to Ju88, which had been used as the main bomber aircraft until then.
-Operation began in 1943 and was used primarily as a reconnaissance aircraft, as well as bombers, night fighters or ship attack aircraft equipped with torpedoes.
-The engine is BMW801D-2, equipped with two 14-cylinder radial engines.
-The maximum speed has reached nearly 500km / h.
-Equipped with a 20mm autocannon on the nose as the main armament.
-The capacity was 4 people, and it was characterized by a style with a canopy like a greenhouse.
-More than 1000 units were produced for each type, and it was a struggle as a German main bomber until the end of the war.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces Junkers Ju188, a 1/48 scale German Air Force bomber of World War II.
-The finished overall length is about 30cm, modeling the Ju88A-1 type.
-Accurately reproduces the shape of the aircraft with a canopy with a characteristic design and the panel lines of each part. A unique figure is revived on the desk.
-Large canopy expresses its shape with a combination of transparent parts.
-The interior, which can be seen well after completion, has delicate details such as seats and instrument panels.
-Arm sifter is enough for fine painting.
-In addition, you can not miss the leg parts that express the mechanical finish.
-This kit also includes two torpedo parts.
-The torpedo mounted on the lower part of the aircraft conveys a sense of urgency.
-Uniquely shaped aircraft can not be missed by airplane fans.
[Major features]
-1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the WWII German Air Force bomber, Junkers Ju188
-Two torpedo parts set
-Accurately reproduces the shape of the aircraft with a canopy with a distinctive design and the panel lines of each part
-Large canopy is a combination of transparent parts
-The interior that you can see well after completion is delicately finished with details such as seats and instrument panels
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )