
Hobby Boss 1/72 P-39 Q Airacobra
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Description
Discover the ease of model building with Hobby Boss's "easy assembly" series, featuring the P-39Q. This model kit is designed for simplicity and accuracy, making it a perfect addition to any 1/72-scale collection. The kit is ingeniously molded to minimize the number of parts without compromising on detail, ensuring an enjoyable assembly experience.
• The fuselage comes in one solid piece, and the wings are another, simplifying the construction process.
• Additional components include the propeller, landing gear, and various small parts to enhance the model's realism.
• With 35 parts in total, this kit strikes a perfect balance between simplicity and detail.
• Included are decals for two historically significant aircraft: William Shomo’s "Snooks 2nd" and Capt. Grigor A. Rechkalov’s aircraft of the Soviet GIAP.
• The overall detail level is commendable, positioned above the older Hasegawa kits in terms of quality and accuracy.
[Includes]:
• One-piece fuselage
• One-piece wing assembly
• Propeller
• Landing gear
• Small parts for detailing
• Decals for William Shomo’s "Snooks 2nd" and Capt. Grigor A. Rechkalov’s aircraft
[Size]:
• 1/72 scale
[Materials]:
• High-quality plastic
This kit is a must-have for both novice and experienced modelers alike, offering a straightforward assembly process without sacrificing the intricacies that make scale modeling so rewarding.