Full length: approx 150mm.
[For actual]
- In 1916 is fully deployed, dominating German fighter in the First World War is the Albatross DIII.
- It was a biplane with a wing of one leaf and a half to the fuselage of a semi-monocoque structure with plywood.
- Equipped with a 170 horsepower Mercedes engine.
- Its excellent maneuverability and increased ability attracted high praise, I was raised a lot of veterans in aerial combat.
- Especially the loss of the British Army Air Corps is of 245 aircraft for the German Air Force 66 aircraft in the battle that has been deployed in the western front over in April 1917.
- As a result, it has to, but in April 1917 in the UK was now referred to as [Bloody April] became the driving force behind it was Albatross DIII.
- In addition, the high performance was also created a number of ace pilot.
- Is a masterpiece fighter of the First World War that the total production machine number went up even close to 2000 aircraft.
[The model]
- Model the First World War the German Army fighter in the 1/48 scale, plastic model assembly kit reproduces the Albatross DIII.
- Kit is used to re-release a vintage kit was released in the first from Aurora, Inc. in 1956.
- Including the wing ribs of expression have also been reproduced Kazuha and a half, such as the fuselage is to reproduce the smooth shape in the left and right split, modeled atmosphere plenty of features of the aircraft.
- Also engine part is available with such exhaust pipe in a different part, it will be housed in the fuselage.
- Such as detail-up, it is also looking forward to try wields arm.
- Marking the German flying ace of the First World War, it provided the aircraft mark of 4 people.
- Colorful paint finish is also looking forward to the kit.
- Of course the airplane modeler, is a model that does not miss the vintage kit fan.
[Main Features]
- 1/48 scale in the German fighter of the First World War, reproduce the Albatross DIII
- Also it is such as exhaust pipe engine parts available in different parts
- Marking the German flying ace of the First World War, provided the aircraft mark of 4 people
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