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Guillow’s P51 Mustang Laser Cut Model Kit

(13 customer reviews)

Original price was: $94.29.Current price is: $83.01.

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Description

  • American Made
  • Easy to assemble
  • small but faithful replica
  • The U. S. Air Force’s P-52 Mustang has a 27.75″ wingspan
  • Precision laser cut balsa parts, scale WWI plastic wheels, full set of decals, vacuum formed plastic parts and all accessories needed
  • Perfect for rubber power, U-Control and free flight as well as for display
  • Complete instructions for building either to fly or for static display
  • Made in the USA

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Additional information

Brand

Guillow

Domestic Shipping

Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.

Country of Origin

USA

Manufacturer

Flat River Group

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Item model number

402 LC

International Shipping

This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More

Product Dimensions

20.25 x 1.75 x 7.25 inches

Color

Baby Blue, Yellow

Number of Pieces

1

Item Weight

15.2 ounces

Included Components

Instruction Manual

Material

Plastic,Rubber

Item Dimensions LxWxH

20.25 x 1.75 x 7.25 inches

Theme

Military

Date First Available

December 17, 2010

13 reviews for Guillow’s P51 Mustang Laser Cut Model Kit

  1. ted h.

    Soy coleccionista de este tipo de juguetes de adultos para armar y no perdi la oportunidad al verlo y mejor costo

  2. Kindle Customer

    Just what I wanted.

  3. R. M. Richardson

    I am an old man who has rated Guillows models as so much fun to make over the years. I’ve made many many of your kits and continue to try and make a better one each time. Thank you for the quality product that has brought so much enjoyment to me over my life time. This is not a shallow response. Thanks so much.

  4. amazon_customer

    Very nice model,plans very easy to follow,good value for the cost,found that other models the laser cuts were deeper than this kit,making it easier to pull apart the pieces,but on the whole it went well!

  5. Don’t tread on me and Boo

    Display. Looks nice

  6. Mike B.

    I have building balsa models since the early/mid 1960’s, when you could get them for about 30 cents. They were solid body balsa, and I remember breaking them more often than not during assembly. Then during the mid to late 70’s I got back into balsa kits, they were die cut and weren’t bad, unless the dies were dull. Now I recently decided to return to the hobby and was pleasantly surprised with the laser cut parts, which separate without breaking. I have not yet started on this one, but I have done some others recently that are great kits. Though I do wish they came with the plastic props that would be more authentic, (3 – 4 blade props) than the two blade. I have tried to keep them more authentic than the two blade. And since the advanced adhesives (CA’s) they are more enjoyable than ever, since the parts stay where they are suppose to be without moving, not like the older glues did.Back to the kit, I did open it and inspected it, and I am looking forward to building it..

  7. Don’t tread on me and Boo

    I have purchased one of these and assembled it with ease.
    The laser cut models are amazing, I will not build any others going forward – only laser cut.
    I bought a second one and I will try to motorize it as there are examples of it online and it appears
    to be very precise in assembly, as well as well thought out for this type of conversion.
    My first build was a rubber band powered one and it can fly, but I am afraid to risk breaking it.
    The landing gear sucks but there are other ones I can buy.

  8. Poppa Joe

    I bought this kit on a lark and took a while to get started on it. Once I did, I was very glad I did. The kit is very easy to understand and build. The instructions are very clear and if you take your time with each step, the results are fantastic. There are options for flying this kit with various motive power, but I built it as a flying specimen and am hanging it from my ceiling. Painted, and with decals applied, it is quite an amazing sight.

    most of the parts are balsa and the laser cut forms make this kit a breeze to build while achieving great results. If you’ve never built one of these types of models before and are hesitant because they look difficult, try this type as this kit came out great for me.

  9. Walter Liedke

    very nice model to put together. Found that using a chrome spray paint gave it a very realistic finish. I just wish Guillows would supply the correct prop – the two bladed one supplied just looks wrong as the P51 had a four bladed prop – I had to go buy one which added to the cost.

  10. Mike B.

    Guillow’s make a good model but getting pricey, not much competition out there so the price goes up.
    Kids today use their fingers to press keys not to build things, do I sound old, l don’t think so. It’s a great hobby. I wish Guillow’s would make additional models instead of the same old standards.

  11. N. Wallach

    Holy cow! I just opened it and it is bitchin! I have put more than one together so this should come out nice. BIGGER INSTRUCTIONS MAKE IT BETTER. More details too! I will be back when it’s finished! UPDATE: I have made mods to mine and I took away 1 ⭐️ because the 1/16” stringers are AWFUL. THEY ARE TOO THIN AND VULNERABLE. Out of all the ones provided only maybe 9 are worth a shit. Be patient.

  12. Stephen Johnston

    Guillow’s kits have been unchanged for 50 years until now. Laser-cut kits are far superior to old die-punched versions. The balsa is much better quality and is now selected for lightness rather than hardness and ability to survive cutting dies. Unfortunately, when retooling for laser cutting, they retained the heavy outlines of the original kits and there is just too much wood in them to be really good flyers. The quality of wood, vacuformed parts, and plans is very good and they build into impressive models. Just don’t expect them to be super flyers. The stuck-in-the-60s instructions are quite funny in places, such as “mail us your questions and don’t forget to include the box ends”. If they had freshened up the plans and box art, and lost some weight during the laser conversion, these kits would be outstanding. They are still quite good, though, and within the abilities of most beginners. They are a good introduction to the sport of rubber-powered scale free flight.

  13. buteoseye

    Pros: generous amount of wood. Cons: no decals for under wings. Only two propeller blades – make two on your own. Tissue paper is extremely delicate. I used diluted white glue with very disappointing results:
    spraying the parts with clear acrylic and spray paint made the skin wrinkly. Wheels are cheap and there is no rear wheel. Flying this model is taking a real chance for damage. Its so large that I don’t where to put it.
    Lastly the wing did not fit into the fuselage. I had to saw off part of the front of the wing.

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