- Brand new plastic model kit of North American P-51B Mustang Fighter Aircraft (Level 4) 1/32 plastic model kit by Revell.
- Brand new box.
- Seated pilot figure.
- Multi-piece canopy.
- Detailed V-12 engine.
- Colorful decal artwork.
- Decals for two versions.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Contains 64 detailed parts.
- Paint and cement required (not included).
- Manufacturer’s original unopened packaging.
- Parts molded in LIGHT GRAY, unless otherwise indicated.
- Dimensions approximately L-12, W-13.625, H-5 inches assembled.
- The P-51 Mustang from World War II is the most well-known fighter aircraft ever built. Originally designed to fill an order from the British government, the P-51 was built by North American Aviation. The first examples did not show much promise, until a switch was made to the Rolls-Royce engine. By 1944, the skies over Europe were dominated by the Allies, thanks to the P-51 Mustang. The P-51B is the earlier version of the Mustang, before the switch to the bubble style canopy. These early P-51s were instrumental in developing the tactics that were needed to defeat the Luftwaffe and safely escort the bombers to the targets. The best approach proved to be attacking the enemy long before they could reach the bombers. The P-51s were referred to as “fighter sweeps”, and they were devastatingly effective.
Level 4 Model Kit North American P-51B Mustang Fighter Aircraft 1/32 Scale Model by Revell
$56.20 Original price was: $56.20.$46.89Current price is: $46.89.
500 in stock
SKU: F977-85-5535
Category: Military Models
Weight | 4 oz |
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brand | Revell |
UPC | 031445055355 |
MPN | 85-5535 |
CONDITION | New |
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