Vought F4U-1A CORSAIR

Level 4

Dimensions: 3.86 x 2.48 x 0.67 cm

Item number 04781

Age recommendation
12

Scale
1:32

Individual parts
68

29,99 €

incl. VAT., plus shipping costs

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Vought F4U-1D Corsair in 1:32 scale

The legendary Vought F4U-1D Corsair, known from the skies of World War II and feared by its opponents, can now be brought to life as a detailed model kit in your own home. With an impressive scale of 1:32 and a part count of 68, this model amazes aircraft fans and model building enthusiasts alike. With a length of 321 mm and a wingspan of 388 mm, the result is a model that will stand out in your collection. Suitable for those who already have some model building experience, as it is a level 4 kit.

Scope of delivery:

  • Kit Vought F4U-1D Corsair
  • Detailed building instructions
  • Decals for two US Navy versions
  • Textured surfaces
  • Wings, optionally foldable
  • Detailed R 2800 twin radial engine
  • Detailed cockpit with instrument board
  • Pilot figure
  • Movable propeller
  • Detailed landing gear

Special features:

The Vought F4U-1D Corsair is particularly characterized by its textured surfaces and the possibility of folding the wings optionally. The detailed R 2800 twin radial engine, the elaborate cockpit with instrument panel and the included pilot figure make the heart of every model building fan beat faster. And with the decals for two US Navy versions, you can add the finishing touches to your model.

This kit is suitable for advanced (Level 4). Thanks to its attention to detail and the number of parts, it represents an exciting challenge and leads to an impressive result that deserves a place of honour in any collection.

Background information:

The Vought Corsair is one of the iconic aircraft of World War 2 and was a feared opponent, especially in the Pacific region. With its characteristically bent wings and an impressive firepower of six 12.7 mm Browning MGs, it was called "Whispering Death" by the Japanese troops. The ground troops they received as air support affectionately christened them the "Sweetheart of Okinawa." An airplane with history that you can now hold in your hands and recreate.

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