This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full length: approx 150cm.
-Reproduce the masterpiece heavy bomber B-17G called [Flying Fortress] on 1/144 scale!
[About the actual machine]
-One of the most advanced heavy bombers of the US Army Air Corps that was active before and during World War II was the B-17.
-When the first flight succeeded in 1935, operation started in 1938.
-Equipped with four 1200 hp light cyclone engines.
-It was a masterpiece heavy bomber boasting armament equipped with a 12.7 mm M2 machine gun, excellent bulletproof equipment, and a cruising range of more than 3000 km with a bomb.
-Mainly used for strategic bombing missions against the German army on the European front, invading the Dover Strait from the British base to the depths of mainland Germany.
-Damaged Germany's industrial power, contributed to its surrender, and showed remarkable success.
-B-17 called [Flying Fortress] was produced more than 12000, but the most produced final type is B-17G.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the most produced G type in the Boeing B-17 on 1/144 scale.
-The finished length is about 15 cm and the figure composed of the curved surface of [Flying Fortress] is reproduced with plenty of atmosphere. The expression of the panel line also enhances the reality.
-It can be assembled by choosing either the parked state with the legs out or the state of flying with the legs stored.
-A clear type is also set for the display stand for displaying in flight.
-You can freely adjust the angle.
-The marking belongs to the 8th Air Force of the US Army Air Force, and we have selected and recorded 2 types from the markings of the aircraft that were active on the European front.
[Major features]
-Reproduce the most produced G type in the Boeing B-17 on 1/144 scale
-It can be assembled by choosing either the parked state with the legs pulled out or the state of flying with the legs stowed
-Clear type set display stand for displaying in flight
-Two types of markings are selected from markings of aircraft that were active on the European front
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )