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Data sheet Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress cockpit interior
Brand | Eduard |
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Reference | ED49337 |
Type of product | Accessory |
Scale | 1:48 |
Era | World War II - 1939-1945 |
Accessories | Superdetail kit for airplanes |
Material | Photoetching |
Box size (cm) | 11 x 24 x 0 |
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Product description : Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress cockpit interior
Aircraft detail Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress cockpit interior
Scale : 1:48
The 1:48 scale is the queen size scale for model planes. Military models are also available in this scale. A model that is 1:48 scale is 48 times smaller than the real object. For example, a model airplane in the 1:48 scale measures 13 inches / 31.25 cm long if the real object is 15 m (1500 cm).
Reference : 49337
This reference is also named : EDUA49337 - EDUA49337 - ED49337 - ED49337 - EDU-49337 - EDU-49337 - 3949337 - 3949337 - 49337
Scale : 1:48 -Box size : 11 cm x 24 cm x 0 cm
Customer reviews Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress cockpit interior
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Met my expectation. Arrived on time
A. AnonymousMet my expectation. Arrived on time
W. RichardNice model to build. Eduard usually does a nice job *
B. JamesAwesome!! *
L. Chrisparts were well-executed, easy to work with. Some part separations on the fret could have been a little larger to make it easier to separate parts *
W. JamesThe detail in this photo etch set is really nice. Although it was designed for the Airfix kit, I'm going to use it on an old KP 1/72 scale MiG 17PF kit that I'm currently modifying. *
O. JohnThese are well designed parts however there could be better explanation of they fit during construction. Many of these are very tiny and care must be used when handling them. *
O. JimAgain, well made parts but also very fragile and sometimes vague references to assembly steps. Also found if bent in wrong direction you cannot bend them back without breaking the part rendering it useless. *
O. JimLooks great *
M. RobertThe kit lives up to Eduard's reputation of excellence. *
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