100-SH72539 (1/72)
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The Boomerang was the only indigenous Australian fighter aircraft to see action in World War II. The Boomerangs defended Australia and were used in New Guinea and other islands. They were produced in three serial versions: the CA-12 Boomerang Mk.I, the CA-13 Boomerang Mk.II and the reconnaissance CA-19. They were operated by five RAAF combat squadrons and other units.
The model consists of one sprue of plastic parts and a sprue of clear parts which come with a set of detail 3D-printed parts for both the inside and outside of the model. The instructions and decals offer one machine from each RAAF squadron that flew the Boomerangs in combat. Four machines are camouflaged in green and brown scheme with light blue undersurfaces, the fifth machine is green all over.
- a model of the only Australian-built fighter to be operated during the war
- decals cater for as many as five interesting schemes
- contains resin cast wheels and exhausts
Nationality: australian
Producer: Special Hobby
The model consists of one sprue of plastic parts and a sprue of clear parts which come with a set of detail 3D-printed parts for both the inside and outside of the model. The instructions and decals offer one machine from each RAAF squadron that flew the Boomerangs in combat. Four machines are camouflaged in green and brown scheme with light blue undersurfaces, the fifth machine is green all over.
- a model of the only Australian-built fighter to be operated during the war
- decals cater for as many as five interesting schemes
- contains resin cast wheels and exhausts
Nationality: australian
Producer: Special Hobby
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