The iconic Spitfire now really comes to life as a Technology Kit: fully automated the model runs a realistic start sequence with harmoniously starting engine and switching on the navigation lights.
In addition to its role as a fighter interceptor the Mk.IXc version of the legendary Spitfire was also used as a fighter-bomber in the ground attack role. The kit contains electronic components that are individually matched to the kit and can be installed directly with convenient plug-in connections. - LED's for navigation and identification lights - An electric motor for the propeller - A pre-programmed control unit to imitate a realistic start sequence - Battery box for 4 x 1,5v AA battery's (not included) - Plastic model construction kit of the Spitfire with many details Authentic representation of the following versions: - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 416 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Tangmere, England, May 1944 - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 601 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Fano, Italy, November 1944
Difficulty Level: 5
Number of parts: 154
What's in the Box:
Plastic model kit (non-assembled) Illustraded, multilingual assembly instructions Decal set Electronic components
Box Dimensions: 47.4x33.6x12.2cm
Recommended Age: 14+
In addition to its role as a fighter interceptor the Mk.IXc version of the legendary Spitfire was also used as a fighter-bomber in the ground attack role. The kit contains electronic components that are individually matched to the kit and can be installed directly with convenient plug-in connections. - LED's for navigation and identification lights - An electric motor for the propeller - A pre-programmed control unit to imitate a realistic start sequence - Battery box for 4 x 1,5v AA battery's (not included) - Plastic model construction kit of the Spitfire with many details Authentic representation of the following versions: - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 416 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Tangmere, England, May 1944 - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 601 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Fano, Italy, November 1944
Difficulty Level: 5
Number of parts: 154
What's in the Box:
Plastic model kit (non-assembled) Illustraded, multilingual assembly instructions Decal set Electronic components
Box Dimensions: 47.4x33.6x12.2cm
Recommended Age: 14+
- Description
-
Details
The iconic Spitfire now really comes to life as a Technology Kit: fully automated the model runs a realistic start sequence with harmoniously starting engine and switching on the navigation lights. In addition to its role as a fighter interceptor the Mk.IXc version of the legendary Spitfire was also used as a fighter-bomber in the ground attack role. The kit contains electronic components that are individually matched to the kit and can be installed directly with convenient plug-in connections. - LED's for navigation and identification lights - An electric motor for the propeller - A pre-programmed control unit to imitate a realistic start sequence - Battery box for 4 x 1,5v AA battery's (not included) - Plastic model construction kit of the Spitfire with many details Authentic representation of the following versions: - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 416 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Tangmere, England, May 1944 - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 601 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Fano, Italy, November 1944 Difficulty Level: 5 Number of parts: 154 What's in the Box: Plastic model kit (non-assembled) Illustraded, multilingual assembly instructions Decal set Electronic components Box Dimensions: 47.4x33.6x12.2cm Recommended Age: 14+ - Additional Information
-
Additional Information
Subheading Text No Short Description The iconic Spitfire now really comes to life as a Technology Kit: fully automated the model runs a realistic start sequence with harmoniously starting engine and switching on the navigation lights. In addition to its role as a fighter interceptor the Mk.IXc version of the legendary Spitfire was also used as a fighter-bomber in the ground attack role. The kit contains electronic components that are individually matched to the kit and can be installed directly with convenient plug-in connections. - LED's for navigation and identification lights - An electric motor for the propeller - A pre-programmed control unit to imitate a realistic start sequence - Battery box for 4 x 1,5v AA battery's (not included) - Plastic model construction kit of the Spitfire with many details Authentic representation of the following versions: - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 416 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Tangmere, England, May 1944 - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, No. 601 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Fano, Italy, November 1944 Difficulty Level: 5 Number of parts: 154 What's in the Box: Plastic model kit (non-assembled) Illustraded, multilingual assembly instructions Decal set Electronic components Box Dimensions: 47.4x33.6x12.2cm Recommended Age: 14+