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Vought F4U-1A Corsair 1:72 Scale DeAgostini Diecast Model Aircraft
Vought F4U-1A Corsair 1:72 Scale DeAgostini Diecast Model Aircraft
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The Vought F4U-1A Corsair was one of the most distinctive and capable fighter aircraft of World War II. Nicknamed "Whistling Death" by Japanese forces due to the unique sound of its wing-mounted air intakes, the Corsair combined exceptional performance with rugged reliability. Its distinctive inverted gull-wing design, necessary to accommodate its massive propeller, became one of the most recognizable silhouettes in aviation history.
About the Model:
This 1:72 scale reproduction by DeAgostini captures the iconic F4U-1A Corsair in exquisite detail. Part of the WWII Aircraft Collection series, this diecast model comes with Japanese-language documentation, reflecting its origin as part of a prestigious Japanese market collection series.
Specifications:
- Brand: DeAgostini
- Scale: 1:72
- Length: 13cm (5 inches)
- Wingspan: 16cm (6.25 inches)
- Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
- Production Type: Limited Edition Collection Series
- Suitable for Ages: 14 years and up
Authentic Details:
- Accurate naval blue finish with authentic markings
- Distinctive inverted gull-wing design
- Detailed cockpit with "birdcage" canopy
- Rotating propeller
- Retractable landing gear
- Optional display stand for in-flight positioning
- Removable armaments
- Detailed panel lines and surface features
⚠️ Collector's Note:
This DeAgostini edition offers exceptional value for military aviation enthusiasts. Please note:
- Some assembly required (propeller, undercarriage, armaments, antenna)
- Includes display stand for both ground and in-flight display options
- Packaging and documentation in Japanese
- Comes in a protective plastic clamshell within a card box
Ideal for:
- Military aviation enthusiasts
- World War II collectors
- Naval aircraft aficionados
- Scale model collectors
- Pacific War historians
- Display case collections
- Aviation history buffs
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