Revell B-17G Flying Fortress
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The B-17 Flying Fortress is the most famous American bomber of World War II. Heavy losses in 1943, during which a total of 120 bombers were shot down, led to the realization that the earlier B-17 versions did not have enough defensive armament on board. Consequently, the B-17G was equipped with a rotating turret at the front under the nose, featuring two 12.7 mm machine guns to better defend against notorious frontal attacks. At the same time, additional gun positions were added to the sides of the fuselage. The crew could now defend themselves from all directions, providing a reassuring feeling that is reflected in the nickname Flying Fortress. Although primarily deployed over Europe and the Middle East, it also provided invaluable service in the Pacific theater for sea patrols, reconnaissance flights, and bombing missions. A total of 12,731 Flying Fortresses were put into service, with 8,680 of the G version alone. The last B-17G left the production line on July 29, 1945. The B-17G-35-VE 42-97880 Little Miss Mischief was delivered on March 23, 1944, and served in the 91st Bomb Group, 324th Bomb Squadron in Bassingbourn, England, from June 15, 1944, to April 4, 1945, completing 75 missions.
New kit features:
- Detailed surfaces with recessed panel lines
- Detailed cockpit with consoles and instrument panel
- Individual seats
- Complete bomb bay with loading racks
- 4 bombs
- Movable chin turret
- Bomb sight and seat in the nose
- Detailed radio/navigator compartment with equipment boxes
- Side window options for machine gun configurations
- Movable MG ball turret
- Detailed upper MG turret
- Optional clear parts for the nose, canopy, and middle upper MG position
- Choice of 2 MG tail positions
- Separate rudder
- Wings can be built with flaps in the open position
- 4 detailed radial engines with exhaust rings
- Cooling ring optional...
Small parts
Caution: Choking hazard – Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years.Reproduction scale | 1:72 |
Number of pieces | 237 x |
Warning label toy | Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed., Danger of suffocation due to small parts |
model type | Airplane kit |
model type | plastic model |
Item number | 5603037 |
Manufacturer | Revell |
Category | Scale modelling |
Manufacturer no. | REV 04283 |
Release date | 28.2.2011 |
Colour | Grey, Red, Silver |
Exact colour description | Colored |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Plastic, Plastic |
Minimum age | 13 years |
Warning label toy | Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed., Danger of suffocation due to small parts |
Level | Expert |
model type | Airplane kit |
model type | plastic model |
Reproduction scale | 1:72 |
Number of pieces | 237 x |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | Mounting kit |
Length | 321 mm |
Width | 440 mm |
Height | 440 mm |
Weight | 680 g |
Length | 43.70 cm |
Width | 24.90 cm |
Height | 11.10 cm |
Weight | 660 g |
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