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1/390 Revell Germany Boeing 747-200 "Air Canada" 04210

1/390 Revell Germany Boeing 747-200 "Air Canada" 04210

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SKU: RMG4210
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Boeing 747-200 in 1:390 scale

Look forward to the impressive model kit of the Boeing 747-200 in 1:390 scale! With its 60 parts, a length of 183 mm and a wingspan of 156 mm, this model is a real highlight for every model building fan. Suitable for everyone aged 10 and over, the kit offers the perfect mix of challenge and fun thanks to Level 3. The kit is characterized by its detailed engines, a structured landing gear that can be built either open or closed, as well as a structured fuselage and wings.

Includes:

  • Boeing 747-200 kit
  • Detailed building instructions
  • Decals for a version of the Air Canada

Special features:

What makes this kit special is not only its impressive level of detail, but also the ability to build the landing gear either open or closed. With the included decals for an Air Canada version, you can add a personal touch to your model.

This model kit is classified as Level 3 and is therefore perfect for all model building fans aged ten and over. This means you can look forward to uncomplicated fun with plastic model making, where the focus is on simple gluing and painting.

Background information:

The original, the Boeing 747, is not known as a jumbo jet for nothing. This huge long-haul aircraft made its maiden flight on February 9, 1969. With its powerful Pratt & Whitney engines, it could lift a take-off weight of over 300,000 kg and carry 385 passengers over an impressive 9,136 km. Boeing created an entire series with the 747, with the 747-100 being followed by other variants with increased capacity.