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Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12
Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12
Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12

Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12 Historic Sports Car Plastic Model Kit A20440V,Unpainted

Product ID : 50642824


Galleon Product ID 50642824
Shipping Weight 2.89 lbs
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Model A20440V
Manufacturer Airfix
Shipping Dimension 18.03 x 10 x 5.2 inches
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Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12 Features

  • Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale model plastic kits and has been producing kits for the mass market since 1952. Airfix produce a wide range of kits aimed at all types of scale modelers with subjects such as; military aircraft, ships, cars, dioramas and military vehicles.

  • Enjoy the nostalgia with the revival of this classic plastic model. The boxes feature original paintings by an impressive range of artists. Since the early 1950s, Airfix has produced hundreds of fantastic models, across many different categories and the majority of these tools still exist, and using these tools are how the Vintage Classics are made.

  • Skill level: 4. Dimensions of completed kit: length 365mm x width 135mm. Total Pieces: 278. A great plastic model kit for the experienced modeler.

  • Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately.

  • Humbrol paints needed to complete the tank liveries are listed on the outside of the box.


About Airfix Vintage Classics 1930 4.5 Litre Bentely 1:12

The Bentley had already seen proven success in endurance racing, was considered unbeatable in Le Mans from 1927 to 1930. Reluctantly, Bentley supercharged the engine for more horsepower, pressured by Sir Henry Birkin and opened up availability to the public. Although setting many speed records with its 240 horsepower, the upgrade couldn't handle the endurance it had originally dominated.