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Douglas C-47 Dakota in 1:72 scale from Heller
Comes with 3 decorations.
Model to assemble and paint. Paints and glue not included.
Model dimensions: 273 x 400 mm
140 pieces
The Douglas DC-3 and its military variant Douglas C-47 and Douglas Dakota was a type of aircraft that was built from 1935 onwards in about 10,655 examples in the original version and 5,424 examples under license. A total of 16,079 examples were manufactured, of which 607 were civilian and 15,472 were military. This is to date the second highest number built for an airliner or transport aircraft. The military versions Douglas C-47 (US Air Force) or Douglas Dakota (Royal Air Force) became famous in Germany, with the nickname "Rosinenbomber", during the Berlin Airlift. The DC-3 was an evolution of the DC-1, of which only a prototype had been built, with a first flight on July 1, 1933. During World War II, the DC-3 was used as a transport aircraft, tow plane, medical aircraft, and passenger aircraft. In the U.S. Armed Forces, it had many names and names, including C-41, C-47, C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, C-53, C-68, C-84, C-117, Skytrain, Skytrooper and in the U.S. Navy it was called R4D. In the Royal Air Force, the aircraft was used under the name "Dakota".
Comes with 3 decorations.
Plastic model to build and paint.
Brushes, glue and paint not included.
Model dimensions: 273 x 400 mm
140 pieces
Reference: 09900
Brand: Hobby Boss
Set of 7 brushes assorted for modellers. Brushes P00 / P01 / P02 / F01 / F03, F05 / F08. Master Tools.
Reference: HEL-9901
Brand: Heller
4 high quality of Heller brushes. Brushes: 1 x 0/3 sharp 1 x 3 sharp 1 x 6 sharp 1 x 10 brush
Reference: 170490
Super Expert Faller 170490 model glue.25g bottle
Reference: 170492
Expert Faller 170492 model glue.25g bottle
Douglas C-47 Dakota in 1:72 scale from Heller
Comes with 3 decorations.
Model to assemble and paint. Paints and glue not included.
Model dimensions: 273 x 400 mm
140 pieces