- In 1936, the Royal Air Force created specifications for a new bomber that looked into the future. Based on this, Avro proposed an aircraft called [Type 679].
- This aircraft is a twin-engine bomber equipped with Rolls-Royce's new 24-cylinder X-type Vulture engine. It was named the Manchester and was rolled out in 1940, and deployment of troops began.
- The Manchester was used for a year and a half, but its engine and propeller were in poor condition and it was not able to operate as expected.
- Therefore, a development plan for the [Manchester III] was hatched that involved replacing the engine with a Rolls-Royce Merlin
- This machine became the prototype of the masterpiece Lancaster.
Some features of the Model Kit:
- 1/72 scale
- - The kit accurately reproduces Mk.I / Mk.III.
- - The bomb bay can be opened or closed.
- - The internal bomb parts include 18 500lb bombs and 1 4000lb bomb..
[Decal]
- - 467th Squadron belonging machine [PO - S] (after summer 1944)
- - 467th Squadron Affiliated Machine [PO - S] (May 1944)
- - 467th Squadron Affiliated Machine [PO - V] (Summer 1943)
Model kit requires assembly.
Glue and Paint not included.
I stock and ship from Los Angeles for a quicker North America transit.
Kit size: 16.7 x 10.7 x 2.9 in
Kit Weight: 1.36lb