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Fixed-wing aircraft model Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72
Fixed-wing aircraft model Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72
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Fixed-wing aircraft model Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72
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Fixed-wing aircraft model Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72
Fixed-wing aircraft model Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72
The Revell Me 262 A1a Assembly kit 1:72 is a plastic fixed-wing aircraft model kit that reproduces the world's first operational jet fighter in compact scale. The kit contains 56 parts and assembles into a 146 mm long replica suitable for display. Molded details include surface structures with flush butt joints, a detailed cockpit with instrument panel, two engine pods, landing gear, fuel tanks and rocket launchers. The kit is intended for modelers aged 10 and above and includes clear, easy-to-follow instructions for step-by-step assembly.
This Revell Me 262 A1a kit offers accurate exterior surface detailing and precise snap-fit alignment for clean joints, allowing a realistic finish after painting. The detailed cockpit and engine pods provide authenticity for display models, while the included landing gear and external stores let you configure the aircraft in flight or ground stance. High-quality plastic components and clear assembly instructions support both beginners and experienced hobbyists.
Follow the provided instruction leaflet to separate parts from sprues, clean flash if necessary and dry-fit components before gluing. Assemble the cockpit sub-assembly first, then build and attach engine pods and fuselage halves. Install the landing gear and external stores as indicated. Allow adhesive and paint to cure between stages. Use recommended model glues and acrylic or enamel paints suitable for polystyrene. No specialized tools are required beyond hobby knives, tweezers and fine brushes, though sanding sticks and liquid cement can improve fit and finish.
For best results, paint parts prior to final assembly where accessible, apply thin coats, and use magnification for small cockpit and instrument details. Test-fit all parts to ensure alignment, and consult historical references for accurate color schemes if a period-correct finish is desired.
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