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Boeing 747-200 [model set]

Airliner Aircraft · 1970s-1990s
Revell · 64210 · 1/390 · 1997
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Plastic model kit with paint, brushes and glue

183mm

156mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Boeing 747-200 1/390 scale airliner aircraft
  • 1 x Revell Aqua Color paint set
  • 1 x Revell brush
  • 1 x Revell Contacta Professional Mini polystyrene cement
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Air Canada
Boeing 747-200 [model set]
Air Canada

The huge Boeing 747 long-haul aircraft completed its maiden flight on February 9, 1969. The jumbo jet had Pratt & Whitney engines with 19,731 kp thrust, a take-off weight of over 300,000 kg and could carry 385 passengers over a distance of 9,136 km. The 747 was planned by Boeing as a series, the 747-100 was followed by other variants with increased capacities.

- Structured fuselage and wings
- Landing gear can be built either open or closed
- Detailed engines and landing gear
- Decals for a version of the Air Canada

warnings !

attention! Not suitable for children under 8 years old. Solvent-based glue (contains n-butyl acetate, 12.5 g) and water-soluble paints. Glue bottle with functional, sharp tip! Store under lock and key. Flammable liquid and vapour. May cause drowsiness and lightheadedness. Disposal in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Use under adult supervision. Read the instructions with your child before use, follow them and keep them ready for reference.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Boeing 747-200 1/390 scale airliner aircraft
  • 1*Revell Aqua Color paint set
  • 1*Revell brush
  • 1*Revell Contacta Professional Mini polystyrene cement

The huge Boeing 747 long-haul aircraft completed its maiden flight on February 9, 1969. The jumbo jet had Pratt & Whitney engines with 19,731 kp thrust, a take-off weight of over 300,000 kg and could carry 385 passengers over a distance of 9,136 km. The 747 was planned by Boeing as a series, the 747-100 was followed by other variants with increased capacities.

- Structured fuselage and wings
- Landing gear can be built either open or closed
- Detailed engines and landing gear
- Decals for a version of the Air Canada

warnings !

attention! Not suitable for children under 8 years old. Solvent-based glue (contains n-butyl acetate, 12.5 g) and water-soluble paints. Glue bottle with functional, sharp tip! Store under lock and key. Flammable liquid and vapour. May cause drowsiness and lightheadedness. Disposal in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Use under adult supervision. Read the instructions with your child before use, follow them and keep them ready for reference.

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