The costs of transport and packaging are only charged once with part-deliveries. the delivery of the remaining goods ordered is ensured and this will not cause the customer any substantial extra work or additional costs (unless the vendor is willing to accept these costs).the part-delivery can be used by the customer within the scope of the contractual designated purpose,.Part-deliveries are permissible unless the customer has no discernible interest in them or they would be clearly unreasonable. If there are no details given about the stock or delivery times, the delivery times for goods in stock will apply. You can determine whether or not the goods are available from the text of the offer. With goods not in stock, the delivery time can take up to two weeks from receipt of order. Goods already in stock with the vendor will be shipped – unless otherwise stated in the offer – within two working days after receiving an order. 12-page B5 commemorative booklet including photographs and documentation of the aircraft will be included with the kitĪll prices are final prices, which include statutory VAT.NavyĪircraft) to achieve an even more realistic finish on the aircraft's panels and exhausts. Use together with Item 89969 Weathering Master Set (for WWII U.S.Comes with stand to depict the aircraft in airborne state.
3 sets of markings, painting guide and masking sticker to cover "birdcage" canopy.Synthetic rubber tires feature authentic tread patterns.Comes with 2 figures to depict pilot in seated or standing position.Main landing gears can be depicted in raised or retracted position.The oil cooler, intercooler and air passageways visible from the air intakes on the center of the wing. Interior details are also faithfully recreated, such as the areas of.Features precision panel lines in excellent detail, right down to rivets on the surface.New tooling based upon extensive research.Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years. The result is a highly detailed and precise 1/32 scale model of the F4U-1 Corsair. In order to capture the aircraft as accurately as possible, Tamiyaĭesigners not only inspected, measured and examined the real aircraft atįive different museums across North America, they were also given access With its powerful 12.7mm machine guns proved to be a formidable opponent for the Japanese Zero Fighters. The aircraft took part in operations from February 1943, and Production models of the aircraft featured a striking canopy called the In October of 1940, it was the firstĪmerican fighter to achieve a speed of 400mph (around 640kph). The F4U-1 Corsair® was a truly unique aircraft, with a powerful 2,000hpĮngine and a massive 4m propeller, not to mention the highlyĬharacteristic inverted gullwings.