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Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military
Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military

Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military Aviation Plastic Model Kit A05127A

Product ID : 44264969


Galleon Product ID 44264969
Shipping Weight 0.62 lbs
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Model A05127A
Manufacturer Airfix
Shipping Dimension 14.53 x 7.32 x 2.13 inches
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Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military Features

  • Being a slightly larger scale, 1:48 allows modelers to add those intricate details that is absent from smaller scales.

  • Primary Scheme: Hawker Hurricane MK I Flown by Sgt. Tadeusz Andruskow, No. 303 (Polish) Squadron, RAF Northolt, England, September 27th 1940. Secondary Scheme: Hawker Hurricane MK I Flown by Flt. Lt. Ian Richard (Widge) Gleed, No. 87 Squadron, RAF Exeter, Devon, England, August 1940.

  • Skill Level: 3. Dimensions of Completed Kit: Length 204 mm x Width 253 mm. Number of Pieces: 127.

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

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


About Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK I 1:48 WWII Military

Description The Hawker Hurricane was the RAF’s most vital fighter in the early years of WWII. These tough, partly fabric covered monoplane fighters put in a valiant defence against the numerically superior Luftwaffe during the Blitzkrieg. Although slower than the Messerschmitt Bf109, and with a less destructive armament, the Hurricane was able to turn tighter, and absorb considerable punishment.