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Trumpeter 01628 1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X


1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
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1/72 Vickers Wellington Mk.X
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.

The Vickers Wellington was a British built twin-engined medium bomber of geodetic construction which was first deployed with the RAF in 1937, and the prototype first flew on 15 June 1936. It was the main British bomber during the first part of WWII, but the RAF was soon forced to abandon daylight attacks because of its vulnerability. The Wellington was in production until the end of the war. After its replacement in RAF Bomber Command by the new four-engined bombers it was flown on numerous other duties, and some were used until 1953. The Mk.X introduced a fuselage structure of light alloy, instead of steel. There were also prototypes and a small production series (about 60) of the Mk.V and Mk.VI, with early cabin pressurisation systems, which did not enter service. Wingspan: 86.2 ft Length: 64.6 ft Height: 17 ft Empty Weight: 26,323 lb Max.Weight: 36,500 lb Speed: 255 mph Ceiling: 22,000 ft Range: 2,200 mi Armament: Eight 7.7mm machine gun; 2,014 kg bombs

Scale: 1:72
Item Type Static kit
Model Brief: Length: 271.2mm Wingspan: 364.6mm

Paint Schemes
1) Wellington B Mk. X, LN385/JN-M, No.150 Sq.RAF, Foggia, Italy, August, 1943
2) Wellington B Mk. X, LN374/M, French Air Force, 1946
General Info
Scale 1/72
Type Scale Model Kit
Subtype Military Aircraft
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • Reward Points: 59
  • SKU: TR 01628
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