Revell 03922 Airbus A380-800 "British Airways" (1:144 Scale) Model Kit
Product Details
SKU | 03922 |
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Vendor | Revell |
Categories | Aircraft Kits Best selling products Model Kits New products Pre-Orders Revell |
Scale | 1:144 Scale |
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Product Description
A380-800 British Airways in 1:144 scale
Meet the giant of the skies – the British Airways A380-800 – in a detailed model replica. With a scale of 1:144 and an impressive length of 504mm and a wingspan of 555mm, this kit brings the largest mass-produced airliner straight to your home. British Airways received its first of twelve A380s in 2013. In the standard configuration, the real Airbus offers space for 469 passengers. For fans of model building and fans of aviation history, this kit is an absolute highlight.
Scope of delivery:
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
- High quality decals
Special features:
- Textured surfaces that are based on the original
- Detailed chassis with a total of 22 wheels
- Imitation of the cockpit for more realism
- Wings with separate landing lights and winglets
- Detailed elevator and vertical stabilizer
- Carefully crafted pylons and engine casings
- A super decal with the true-to-original British Airways decor completes the kit
With a difficulty level of Level 4, this kit is ideal for advanced modelers who have already gained experience in gluing and painting models. For you, this means: attention to detail and greater complexity, which will be reflected in an impressive result.
Background information:
The Airbus A380 has revolutionized the aviation world and represents a new era of long-haul flights. As the largest mass-produced airliner, it delights not only travelers but also aviation fans worldwide. The delivery of the first A380 to British Airways in 2013 was a milestone for the airline, enriching its fleet with a true giant of the skies. With this model kit you can bring a piece of aviation history into your home and experience the fascination of the A380 up close.