This boxed set contains:
- 1 x Curtiss P-40E Warhawk 1/32 scale fighter aircraft [ST Series]
United States Army Air Forces
The P-40s are not limited to the U.S. Army Air Corps.
as the main fighter of the allied forces
It was deployed on every battlefield in World War II.
Because it was excellent in mass production, easy to handle, and sturdy,
Used for ground attacks and anti-bomber combat.
The P-40E was the first mass-produced model to produce a total of about 2,300 aircraft.
Compared to the previous type D type, it is an aircraft that strengthens armor and armor and armor and improves practicality.
The kit is a part structure that pursues the accuracy of the external shape and the ease of assembly.
The windshield is open and closed.
The front and rear of the windshield are integrated with the torso panel and are formed in a clear manner,
It is easy to glue and has a part shape that can be finished beautifully.
Pilot figure parts with sitting posture are included.
The decals are set in two types from the U.S. Army Air Corps aircraft.
Decal (marking)
49th Fighter Air Group, 9th Fighter Squadron John D. Lieutenant Landers, ET601: Texas Longhorn (New Guinea, 1942)
23rd Fighter Air Group 76th Combat Squadron Commander Edward F. Major Lecter ‘104‘ (China: July 1942)
This boxed set contains:
-
1*Curtiss P-40E Warhawk 1/32 scale fighter aircraft [ST Series]
The P-40s are not limited to the U.S. Army Air Corps.
as the main fighter of the allied forces
It was deployed on every battlefield in World War II.
Because it was excellent in mass production, easy to handle, and sturdy,
Used for ground attacks and anti-bomber combat.
The P-40E was the first mass-produced model to produce a total of about 2,300 aircraft.
Compared to the previous type D type, it is an aircraft that strengthens armor and armor and armor and improves practicality.
The kit is a part structure that pursues the accuracy of the external shape and the ease of assembly.
The windshield is open and closed.
The front and rear of the windshield are integrated with the torso panel and are formed in a clear manner,
It is easy to glue and has a part shape that can be finished beautifully.
Pilot figure parts with sitting posture are included.
The decals are set in two types from the U.S. Army Air Corps aircraft.
Decal (marking)
49th Fighter Air Group, 9th Fighter Squadron John D. Lieutenant Landers, ET601: Texas Longhorn (New Guinea, 1942)
23rd Fighter Air Group 76th Combat Squadron Commander Edward F. Major Lecter ‘104‘ (China: July 1942)

