This item is limited to 3 per household.
--Reproduce the representative aircraft that opened the jet airliner era with the kit at that time
[About the actual machine]
--The Boeing 707 is the first-generation Jat airliner that went into service in 1958.
--Originally developed as a large transport aircraft of the American Air Force, it succeeded as an aerial refueling aircraft, KC-135.
――The expectation attracted the attention of airlines, and it was remodeled as a passenger plane.
――The first type is 707-120, and the engine is equipped with four Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet engines.
――We have secured more than 100 passengers.
――The number has increased significantly from the time of propeller planes.
――In addition, the speed of the jet engine greatly reduces the time required to reach the destination.
――We have opened up an era of new jet airliners.
--The first 707 aircraft was delivered to Pan Am Airlines and entered service on the New York-Paris route in the fall of 1958.
――In six and a half hours, it was possible to cross the Atlantic Ocean, making the world's air travel even more common.
[About the model]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Boeing 707, a jet airliner that went into service in 1958.
--The first type, 707-120, is modeled on 1/139.
――The Atlantis model will re-release the kit released by Rebel in 1958.
――The total length of the finished product is about 31 cm, and the wingspan is about 27 cm.
――The sharp body shape of 707 is reproduced with plenty of atmosphere.
-The kit can be assembled by selecting the flight state and the parked state.
――When parked, the legs are also represented by separate parts.
-In addition, a swivel stand is also prepared for assembly in the airfield state, and the air travel at that time will be revived.
――The marking is a set of 707 numbered markings with decals. I'm looking forward to the colorful finish.
――The precious vintage kit of the aircraft that opened the curtain of the jet airliner era cannot be overlooked by model fans.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the early model of the Boeing 707, 707-120, which went into service in 1958.
--The scale is 1/139. Finished total length is about 31 cm
--With a swivel stand that allows you to enjoy the display in flight
--Re-released old level kit
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )