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Airfix

Airfix Vickers Wellington MK II 1:72 WWI Military Aviation Plastic Model Kit A08021

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Vickers Wellington Mk.II Series 8

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  • Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale model plastic kits and has been producing kits for the mass market since 1952. Airfix produce a wide range of kits aimed at all types of scale modelers with subjects such as; military aircraft, ships, space, cars, dioramas and military vehicles
  • Primary Scheme: Vickers Wellington Mk.II No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron, Royal Air Force Lindholme, South Yorkshire, England June 1942. Secondary Scheme: Vickers Wellington Mk.II No. 214 Squadron, Royal Air Force Waltham, Lincolnshire, England March 1942.
  • Skill level: 3. Dimensions of completed kit: length 27.3 cm x width 36.4 cm x height 7.3 cm. Total Pieces: 133. A great plastic model kit for the intermediate to the experienced modeler.
  • Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately.
  • Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately. Humbrol paints needed to complete the liveries are listed on the outside of the box.
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Development of the Vickers Wellington was already underway when the European climate started to shift, stressed by the threat of war that loomed and continued to build. The designing of the Vickers Wellington started in 1932, and rolled off the production floor for its maiden flight in 1936. Featuring a geodetic airframe, the medium bomber soon overtook production quantities of other similar aircraft produced, becoming the most produced British medium bomber and continued to be manufactured during the entirety of World War II. By 1938, the Vickers Wellington MK II was upgraded with Rolls Royce engines among other details that allowed higher altitudes and speeds and had shifted to a night bomber and later in the war used as an anti-submarine aircraft.

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