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Airfix Dornier Do.17z Model

Barcode 5055286686344
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Original price £29.15 - Original price £29.15
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Release Date: 08/02/2022

Label: Airfix
Series: Aircraft
Franchise: Military
Language: ‎English

  • Plane Model Kits: With Airfix's precision-engineered aircraft kits, you can effortlessly create highly detailed and authentic plane models, offering a satisfying experience in assembling and painting iconic plane replicas
  • Dornier Do17z: Designed as a fast bomber, the Dornier Do 17z could theoretically outrun other fighter aircraft. Known as the ‘Flying Pencil’, the aircraft was used extensively during the blitz in the skies over the county of Kent. One Dornier was shot down into the English Channel and is now under conservation at RAF Cosford
  • About this Model: Skill Level 3 (where 1 is for the beginner and 4 is for the more experienced modeller). This set has 170 Parts Total. This model set includes 1:72 Scale Model of the Dornier Do17z. Key features include; Highly Detailed Model, 250mm Wingspan
  • Airfix Aircraft Set: Build this iconic plane model with intricate details and precise scaling, designed for beginners and advanced modellers alike. Please note that this model set does not include paint or glue which are required for assembly
  • About Airfix: UK's oldest plastic model kit manufacturer since 1952, offers a diverse range of iconic aircraft models, plastic model car kits, figures, buildings, diorama kits, historical ships, vehicles, and innovative Quickbuild starter models for beginners
Known as the 'Flying Pencil', the Dornier Do 17z was designed as a fast bomber which could theoretically out run other fighter aircraft. Used extensively during the blitz in the skies over Kent, one Dornier which was shot down into the English Channel is now under conservation at RAF Cosford.