RVG5673 SPACE SHUTTLE 40TH ANNIVERSARY (1/72)

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      RVG5673 SPACE SHUTTLE
      40TH ANNIVERSARY (1/72)

      Gift set Space Shuttle, 40th anniversary - detailed replica in 1:72

      Product description:

      Discover the Space Shuttle 40th Anniversary gift set, a masterpiece of model making on an impressive scale of 1:72. This high-quality kit, consisting of 111 precise parts, brings the fascination of space travel directly to your home. With a length of 489 mm, a height of 220 mm and a wingspan of 360 mm, this model is a real eye-catcher. Recommended for model building enthusiasts aged 13 and over, this model requires both skill and patience with its level 5 difficulty.

      Scope of delivery:

      • Plastic model kit (not assembled)
      • Illustrated, multilingual assembly instructions
      • Decals
      • Paints (Revell Aqua Color)
      • Brushes
      • Adhesive (Revell Contacta Professional Mini)
      • Additional features: Removable cockpit roof, movable elements, detailed replicas

      Ideal for advanced model builders and fans of space history. This model is ideal for exhibitions or as a highlight in any collection.

      Special features:

      • Detailed cockpit and realistic tile structure
      • Removable cockpit roof and opening cargo hold doors
      • Two crew figures, detailed landing gear, movable rudder
      • Removable ESA space laboratory, movable transport arm
      • Thrust nozzles and super decal with Columbia, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour identifiers

      Background information:

      The space shuttle, developed by NASA, revolutionized space travel with its reusability. The space shuttle could carry up to 24.5 tons of payload and 7 astronauts into low Earth orbit. The first flight of the "Columbia" on April 12, 1981 marked a milestone in the history of space travel. With this model, you hold a piece of this fascinating era in your hands.