[About the actual machine]
-Conveyor B-36 is a large American bomber that first flew in 1946 after World War II.
-Design started in 1941 during the war, and the prototype was completed after the end of the war.
-Designed to be able to mount a nuclear bomb, the main wing was equipped with six propeller engines, and a push method was adopted in which the propeller was placed behind the main wing.
-After that, in 1949, a type equipped with twin engine pods equipped with General Electric J47 jet engines on the left and right sides of the main wing was created and started operation.
-Production continued until 1954, but did not participate in actual battle during deployment operations.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the American large bomber deployed after World War II, the conveyor B-36 on 1/184 scale.
-This kit is the Atlantis model re-released the vintage kit first released by the old level in 1954.
-This kit is a must-see for veteran modelers.
- models the type with a jet engine pod.
-Reproduce the large aircraft called the world's largest bomber with a realistic style.
-Unique styles such as six engines with propellers on the back and twin jet engine pods on both ends of the main wing can not be overlooked.
-The model has a display base and swivel stand with a fun display after completion.
-The angle can be set freely with the transparent parts, and you can enjoy an atmospheric finish.
[Major features]
-Reproduced on the 1/184 scale of the American large bomber deployed after World War II, conveyor B-36
-This kit was released in 1954 when the Atlantis model revived the first vintage kit released by the previous level
-Model type with jet engine pod
-Reproduced in a realistic style a large aircraft called the world's largest bomber
-Expressing 6 engines equipped with propellers on the back and twin jet engine pods mounted on both ends of the main wing
-Display base and swivel stand with a fun display after completion
-Angle can be set freely with transparent parts
-6 reciprocating engine propellers can be manually rotated
-Decal included
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )