Micromil 1/144 Royal Air Force Handley Page Victor B.1 Plastic Model MKR144-027
Micromil 1/144 Royal Air Force Handley Page Victor B.1 Plastic Model MKR144-027
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A plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required. 1/144 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit Photo-etched parts included Painted mask stickers included 3 types of decals included Size when completed: Total length approx. 243 mm, total width approx. 254 mm Micromil/MIKROMIR (Ukraine) imported plastic model
Micromil "1/144 Royal Air Force Handley Page Victor B.1" plastic model. The Victor is a strategic bomber developed by the British company Handley Page and operated by the Royal Air Force. It was called the 3V Bomber along with Vickers' Valiant and Avro's Vulcan. Its first flight was in 1952, and it was the last 3V to appear, and its performance was the best of the three. Due to a change in military policy, high-altitude nuclear attacks were no longer necessary, and the aircraft was retired as a bomber at the end of the 1960s. Instead, it was used as an aerial refueling aircraft and was retired in 1993, becoming the last of the 3V bombers. Comes with photo-etched parts, painted mask stickers and 3 types of decals. When completed, the total length will be approximately 243mm and the total width will be approximately 254mm. *This product is a part for a plastic model. Plastic model body is not included. *Separate adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required for assembly. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.
Micromil "1/144 Royal Air Force Handley Page Victor B.1" plastic model. The Victor is a strategic bomber developed by the British company Handley Page and operated by the Royal Air Force. It was called the 3V Bomber along with Vickers' Valiant and Avro's Vulcan. Its first flight was in 1952, and it was the last 3V to appear, and its performance was the best of the three. Due to a change in military policy, high-altitude nuclear attacks were no longer necessary, and the aircraft was retired as a bomber at the end of the 1960s. Instead, it was used as an aerial refueling aircraft and was retired in 1993, becoming the last of the 3V bombers. Comes with photo-etched parts, painted mask stickers and 3 types of decals. When completed, the total length will be approximately 243mm and the total width will be approximately 254mm. *This product is a part for a plastic model. Plastic model body is not included. *Separate adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required for assembly. *"Plastic model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative.