Arma Hobby announced during the Babaryba Warsaw Modelling Festival, that a 1:48 Bell P-39 Airacobra tool will soon be released.
31-05-2024
We are pleased to announce the Bell P-39Q Airacobra aircraft model kit in 1/48 scale. What’s inside the box?
The first kit contains markings and decals for the Q variant, however the plastic sprues enable you to construct the P-39D/P400 and P-39N versions as well. This set contains three nose and propeller variants as well as bombs, fuel tank, and two different types of nose wheels. Through the opened doors, you can see the lavish interior of cockpit. After painting the model, you can easily install the front wheel leg with just a click and some glue. The stability of the model is ensured by the convenient loading of steel balls (included).
Kit pre-order
to stay informed about the kit’s release. Pre-order will start in the first week of June and will include promotional bundles with several kits, free resin seats with belts (3D printed) and a large selection of 3D files with accessories for self-printing.
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Model kit parts: test sprues, decals, instructions, masks and boxes will be shown at the Arma Hobby stand at the Babaryba Warsaw Modelling Festival on June 1-2, 2024.
- P-39Q-1 Airacobra, 46th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter Group, Makin, Gilbert Islands, late 1943.
- P-39Q-10 Airacobra, 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, pilot Lt. Clarence “BUD” Anderson, Oroville, California, October 1943.
- P-39Q-15 Airacobra, 68th GIAP, 5th GIAD, winter 1944-45.
40010 – Bell P-39Q Airacobra – 1:48
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