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Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero
Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero

Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero Helicopter - 10 Years+ - 3110

Product ID : 22222195
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Galleon Product ID 22222195
Shipping Weight 0.64 lbs
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Model 3110
Manufacturer Italeri
Shipping Dimension 12.44 x 8.62 x 2.52 inches
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Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero Features

  • This plastic model requires assembly and painting. Adhesives, tools, paints, etc., sold separately.

  • Unpainted Plastic Building Kit

  • Modeled based on the famous helicopter concepts drawn by Da Vinci, RPA2023 parts set in a 33 piece

  • power and a spring is set on the

  • power and wing, then wings when you wound up and then unlock and down Movable


About Italeri Model Kit - Leonardo Da Vinci Elicottero

The Italeri Helicopter - Leonardo da Vinci Heavy Machinery Model Building Kit is a detailed scale replica of the drawings/plans found in Leonardo da Vinci’s sketchbook. This machine, which is considered the ancestor of the modern helicopter, appears in a drawing dated roughly 1480 contained in the Codex Atlanticus. Leonardo outlines the plan for an “aerial screw” imagining it as a worm screw with a diameter of approximately 5metres, in his intentions, it should have “screwed itself” in air taking advantage of its density. Moved by the muscle strength of four men walking on the central platform, it consisted of a wooden structure covered with starched linen cloth. Since there is no proof that Leonardo actually built the machine he imagined, it remains one of his many theoretical insights.