Bell P-39Q Airacobra 1:48 New tool 2024
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Bell P-39Q Airacobra
Each kit we sell will have a code to download the 3D printing file free.
Colour and Marking Options
P-39Q-1 Airacobra, 46th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter Group, Makin, Gilbert Islands, late 1943.
P-39Q-10 Airacobra, 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, pilot Lt. Clarence "BUD" Anderson, Oroville, California, October 1943.
P-39Q-15 Airacobra, 68th GIAP, 5th GIAD, winter 1944-45.
The kit we present as the first one contains decals and markings for the Q version, but the sprues allow you to build "straight from the box" also the other main versions of the aircraft: from P-39D/P-400 to P-39N and Q. The set includes three propeller and nose variants, bombs, fuel tanks, two types of nose wheel and various armament variants. The lavish cockpit interior is clearly visible through the open doors. The front wheel leg can be easily installed after painting the entire model - just one click and a drop of glue. The stability of the model is ensured by the convenient loading of steel balls (included).
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Find this kit on SCALEMATES & read the Britmodeller review attached. It will tell you a little bit more about the 3D printing file that is linked to this kit. The kit does include a seat & cockpit parts, but the 3D print file gives you two more detailed seats, trim wheels & throttle quadrants etc. Not many of us have 3D printers at home, but this is where the hobby is leading us. In a few years we won't be needing to buy model kits any more- we will be printing our own !!!
Strangely enough, only Britmodeller mentions the QR code. None of the other reviews seem to catch this little bonus!Â