- A convenient and convenient set that also includes photo-etched parts for detail improvement.
- A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the American ground attack aircraft, the A-10, on a 1/48 scale.
- This kit also includes photo-etched parts for detailing the cockpit and various parts of the aircraft to make it look more realistic.
[About the model]
- The Platts/Italeri series is a set of Italeri parts that have a reasonable number of parts and are easy to assemble, and Platts' Japanese instructions and original design decals.
- This set also includes specially developed photo-etched parts for detail improvement.
- The aircraft is a 1/48 model that reproduces the A-10C, a ground attack aircraft of the US military. The finished total length is 338mm.
- The distinctive form with straight wings and two engines is faithfully reproduced.
- In addition, special photo-etched parts include the meter-printed instrument panel and seatbelts inside the cockpit, as well as leg cords and other details inside the leg storage compartment, the inside parts of the A-10's distinctive main wing power cover, Or reproduce parts such as the fins and details of a wide variety of weapons.
- Photo-etched parts create a sharp finish.
- Also includes a masking sheet that is convenient for painting the canopy frame.
- Markings are selected from the aircraft of the 354th Fighter Squadron, nicknamed the Bulldogs, based at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.
- The sortie mark drawn on the side of the cockpit is eye-catching.
[Major features]
- Reproduce the American ground attack aircraft, A-10C, in 1/48
- Italeri parts, Platts Japanese manual, and original packaging included.
- Includes special photo-etched parts that sharply enhance details from the exterior of the aircraft to the inside of the cockpit.
- Comes with a masking sheet that is convenient for painting the canopy frame
- Markings are selected from aircraft of the 354th Fighter Squadron, nicknamed the Bulldogs.
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