Brand new plastic model kit of Supermarine Spitfire Mk-II Fighter Aircraft (Level 4) 1/48 plastic model kit by Revell.
Brand new box.
Colorful decal artwork.
Authentic R.A.F. decals.
Vintage style packaging.
Officially licensed product.
Contains 34 detailed parts.
Detailed cockpit area and landing gear.
Paint and cement required (not included).
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Parts molded in LIGHT GRAY unless otherwise indicated.
Dimensions approximately L-7.375 W-8.875 inches assembled.
Appearing just in time to turn the tide in the Battle of Britain the Supermarine Spitfire was the best British fighter of World War II. With the 1175 hp Rolls Royce Merlin XII V–12 engine and a constant speed three-bladed propeller the Mark II was capable of 360 mph at an altitude of 19500 feet and had a service ceiling of 36500 feet. The elliptical near-supersonic wing design of the Spitfire enabled the Mark II to dive at over Mach 0.92 faster than even the German jets developed later in the war. This made the Spitfire as fast as and more maneuverable than its arch-rival the German Messerschmitt Bf 109E. Although often outnumbered the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires and the less capable but more numerous Hawker Hurricanes helped clear the skies over England and preserve its independence from Nazi Germany during World War II.
Brand new box.
Colorful decal artwork.
Authentic R.A.F. decals.
Vintage style packaging.
Officially licensed product.
Contains 34 detailed parts.
Detailed cockpit area and landing gear.
Paint and cement required (not included).
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Parts molded in LIGHT GRAY unless otherwise indicated.
Dimensions approximately L-7.375 W-8.875 inches assembled.
Appearing just in time to turn the tide in the Battle of Britain the Supermarine Spitfire was the best British fighter of World War II. With the 1175 hp Rolls Royce Merlin XII V–12 engine and a constant speed three-bladed propeller the Mark II was capable of 360 mph at an altitude of 19500 feet and had a service ceiling of 36500 feet. The elliptical near-supersonic wing design of the Spitfire enabled the Mark II to dive at over Mach 0.92 faster than even the German jets developed later in the war. This made the Spitfire as fast as and more maneuverable than its arch-rival the German Messerschmitt Bf 109E. Although often outnumbered the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires and the less capable but more numerous Hawker Hurricanes helped clear the skies over England and preserve its independence from Nazi Germany during World War II.
Price history
Jan 21, 2024
€17.05