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Hasegawa 02215 P-51C Mustang Excalibur III 2 set 1/72 Scale Kit

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Hasegawa 02215 P-51C Mustang "Excalibur III" 2 set 1/72 scale kit

Model Length: 135mm
Wing Span: 150mm

Made in Japan

Item is a plastic model kit and assembly is required

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  • 5
    Hasegawa 02215 P-51C Mustang "Excalibur III" 2 set 1/72 scale kit

    You receive two P-51C kits in a beautiful package with spectacular box art showing each aircraft in flight. T he decals sheet has both aircraft on one sheet; very distinct crisp printing. The markings for these aircraft 98% white; Excalibur carries two American flags, a black bird of some type in a round white disc. there are red propeller tip decals. the're placards for the instrument panel and consoles? Propellers provided are Hamilton Standard for Paul Mantz's racer, and aero-products Excalibur. each aircraft has a fin fillet installed, these are provided as separate assemblies. Excalibur carries an ADF antenna, that is to be installed on the bottom of the radiator scoop housing. Aircraft of the Smithsonian number one has the complete story of this aircraft from acquisition and operation and racing by Paul Mantz to Charles Blair's record flight; then to the National Air and Space Museum full restoration.

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  • 5
    Hasegawa 02215 P-51C Mustang "Excalibur III" 2 set 1/72 scale kit

    You receive two P-51C kits in a beautiful package with spectacular box art showing each aircraft in flight. T he decals sheet has both aircraft on one sheet; very distinct crisp printing. The markings for these aircraft 98% white; Excalibur carries two American flags, a black bird of some type in a round white disc. there are red propeller tip decals. the're placards for the instrument panel and consoles? Propellers provided are Hamilton Standard for Paul Mantz's racer, and aero-products Excalibur. each aircraft has a fin fillet installed, these are provided as separate assemblies. Excalibur carries an ADF antenna, that is to be installed on the bottom of the radiator scoop housing. Aircraft of the Smithsonian number one has the complete story of this aircraft from acquisition and operation and racing by Paul Mantz to Charles Blair's record flight; then to the National Air and Space Museum full restoration.