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Description
  • Revell Plastic Model Airplane Kit #85-5239 is skill level 4 and contains 34 parts. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
  • 1:48 scale model, Length 7-2/5\", Wingspan 8-9/10\"
  • Detail 1/48th scale unassembled model for static display. 34 parts molded in olive drab and clear with fine raised panel lines.
  • Highly detailed cockpit with accurate instrument panel, seat, control stick rudder pedals, and bulkheads.
  • Three-part canopy may be posed open or closed. Detailed wheels and landing gear. Paint and glue not included.


Product Description\n\nWhen Winston Churchill spoke of the few that gave so much, he was referring to the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires. Originally a seaplane, the Spitfire won a competition to become the R.A.F.\'s number one fighter. It proved to be more than a match for the best that Germany could muster. Its kill ratio was 10 to 1 in the skies over England. Features: Detailed cockpit area, landing gear, waterslide decals. This Revell model kit #85-5239 is skill level 4 and recommended for ages 12 and up. The 1:48 scale car consists of 34-pieces and comes with detailed assembly instructions. Paint and glue not included.\n\nFrom the Manufacturer\n\nThe Supermarine Spitfire was the British Royal Air Force\'s premiere fighter during most of WWII and, with the Hawker Hurricane, formed the backbone of defense against the German Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain. When Winston Churchill spoke of the few that gave so much, he was referring to the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires. Originally a seaplane, the Spitfire won a competition to become the R.A.F.\'s number one fighter. It proved to be more than a match for the best that Germany could muster.

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