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Fighter Fokker Dr I. 1:16 Wooden and Metal Aircraft Model

€279.99
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The best aircraft replica of the Fokker Dr. I, the mythical plane of the Red Baron! It was a German fighter triplane from the World War I. This deluxe wooden and metal model at 1:16 scale is faithful to the original, even with the same materials. For advanced and expert modelers.

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HISTORY OF FOKKER DR. I TRIPLANE: THE RED BARON

Fokker Dr. I was a German fighter plane from the First World War. It was made known at the end of 1917, especially by the legendary German pilot Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron.

The Fokker Dr. I is an airplane that conquered numerous victories for the German side. In the same year, most of the major aviation factories attempted to create their own triple-deck fighters. It was a Dutchman, Anthony Fokker, who finally created the triplane that would become the nightmare of the Allies.

Its highest rival in the sky was the British biplane fighter called Sopwith Camel (20351), a war machine of the Allies that allowed to face the great effectiveness and precision of the Fokker Dr. I.

FOKKER DR. I WOODEN AND METAL MODEL: THE RED BARON

The model building kit of the German triplane Fokker Dr. I will delight modelers. It is a wooden model at 1:16 scale, very compact and has numerous details. Faithful replica of the original even with the same materials: metal, for the structure; and wood, for the wings. Discover the artwork details on the video below:

Suitable for exhibition at any dependency even having a large scale for its compact measures. It has unique high quality details and it includes a fantastic bonus that will make you fall in love with this magnificent museum piece: beautiful methacrylate exhibition base with the name of the plane.

The kit also brings brass and steel photo-etched parts, injected metal parts, cockpit details, metal structure and wings made of wood, without forgetting the poster of the plane at 1:1 scale. The model is easy to build and has more than 700 parts.

Paint the Fokker Dr. I airplane model with our Set of Water-Based Paints for World War I Aircraft Models (277PACK1), which is sold separately. You can also order the Fokker Dr. I Gift Pack (20350L), which includes the model, its paints and some tools.

Its measurements are wingspan 17.71'' (450 mm), length 14.17'' (360 mm) and heigth 7.24'' (184 mm).

Artesania Latina's Fokker Dr. I scale model has the best and most detailed multimedia instructions on the market in 7 languages ​​on DVD for computers -PC & Mac-: video tutorials and more than 1,000 photos that teach you precisely all the steps to build this fantastic model, a museum quality model. No printed instructions are included. You can also download the digital instructions for free on the button on this product sheet called 'Instructions and Downloadable Contents'.

Watch our videotutorials that will help you during the assembly at our Youtube channel:

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Data sheet

Material
Wood and metal
Minimum age
14 years
Scale
1/16
Model measurements
450 x 360 x 184 mm
Exhibition base included?
Yes

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