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Revell 1/32 Alouette II

$62.99
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SKU:RK03804
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Description

Discover the detailed model kit of the Alouette II, a masterpiece of French engineering and one of the pioneers of gas turbine-powered helicopters. This 1:32 scale kit pays homage to the groundbreaking technology and elegant design of the original. With 191 precisely manufactured parts, it offers a captivating challenge for Level 4 model builders who are already advanced in the hobby. The finished helicopter impresses with a length of 303 mm, a height of 86 mm and a rotor diameter of 318 mm, making it an impressive display piece in any collection. Scope

of delivery:
191 precisely manufactured parts
Rotating rotor for dynamic representation
Authentic decal for realistic details
Detailed building instructions

Special features:
Innovative building techniques: Designed for an immersive building experience and a detailed end product.
Detailed surface textures: Each part is designed to reflect the complex structure of the real helicopter.
Rotating rotor: Gives the model a dynamic and realistic look.
Authentic decals: Provides an authentic look and allows for customization.
This Alouette II model kit is ideal for advanced level 4 modelers. It requires experience in gluing and painting and offers an exciting challenge for anyone aged 12 and over who wants to show off their skills and passion for model building.

Background information:
A symbol of progress in aviation, the Alouette II was one of the first mass-produced helicopter types with a gas turbine engine. Its introduction marked the beginning of a new era in aviation history and significantly influenced the development of future helicopter models. With this model kit, you not only hold a piece of technical history in your hands, but also the legacy of a helicopter that redefined the boundaries of what was possible.

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