[About the actual machine]
-A one-off training aircraft produced by German Bucker Aircraft Manufacturing since 1940 is the Bucker Bu181 Bestman.
-The engine is equipped with an air-cooled 4-cylinder 105hp engine manufactured by Hilt.
-The fuselage cabin uses a steel pipe frame structure, a wooden outer shell structure, and a rudder, aileron, etc., using a wooden frame and upholstered structure.
-In addition to being used as a primary training aircraft by the German Air Force in World War II, it was also used as a ground attack aircraft equipped with Panzerfaust.
-In addition, it has been widely used outside Germany, such as Croatia and the Czech Republic.
-Its production is estimated to be 3,400, and it has been active in many countries after the war.
[About the model]
-The model is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit of the Czech manufacturer Stransky, a German training machine from World War II, the Bucker Bu181 Bestman.
-The appearance of the aircraft is not only its shape, but also the texture of the wooden shell structure is fully expressed.
-The cockpit reproduces the seats and instrument panels in detail. The canopy is set with transparent parts, and the door can be assembled by selecting opening and closing.
-In addition to Panzerfaust, which can carry four wings above and below the wings, the bomb mounted on the lower part of the fuselage is also modeled.
-Total length is about 16cm, wing span is about 21.5cm. There are seven types of markings.
-Limited edition with camouflage camouflage mask seals and etched parts for improving detail.
-A kit that does not overlook the simple shape of the aircraft.
[Major features]
-A plastic model assembly kit of the WWII German training aircraft, Bucker Bu181 Bestman, reproduced on a 1/48 scale
-Doors can be assembled by selecting opening and closing
-7 types of marking
-Set of camouflage camouflage mask seal and etched parts for detail improvement
-Canopy is set with transparent parts
-Model the bomb mounted on the lower part of the aircraft
-Total length is about 16cm, wing span is about 21.5cm
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )