Description
- Mold tools Made in 1966, pack illustration by Ken McDonough, 1978. Enjoy the nostalgia with airfix vintage classics.
- Since airfix came onto the market in the early 1950S, it has excited and entertained Generations of young boys and girls who have then carried on with the passion for the brand throughout their lives.
- These “new” vintage classics will contain kits from the pre-Hornby era; I.E. Those not designed in Cad, and will carry where possible A older classic illustration.
- We know many of these models are a little more challenging for today’s Modelers, but that’s part of this brilliant hobby’s fun.
- Painting required: yes, paints need to be purchased separately. Humbrol paints needed are listed on the outside of the box.
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Les Boxall –
Airfix quality ideal for ww2 diarama
Paul Leonard Chevalier III –
Typical airfix quality.ok
William W Gauthier –
Nice model, good detail, enjoyed building, well detailed engine which is hidden, so I left the engine cover off!
Richard O Houghton –
Very good detail but some small components “fiddly” to fit. Makes a nice little model
Paul Leonard Chevalier III –
Airfix has been the classic model company for decades. They are simple to put together, with some patience and attention to detail the end result is fun and chock full of memories of childhood. Nice to do when one is stuck in the house during the virus lockdown.
Mr. J. Reeve –
Great simple kit. No crew for the gun.
Peter Davis –
Ok for model or for conversion possibilities