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SKU: RMX5512

Revell 1/48 B-25J Mitchell

Regular price 64.95 $ CAD
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Revell skill level:  4

Recommended age: 12+

Scale:  1:48

Number of parts:  147

Length:  14.438 in

Wingspan:  16.75 in

 

Kit Features:

  • Crew figures and weighted tires
  • Machine guns mounted in glass nose
  • Decals included to build one of two variants from the 345th Bomb Group, the Air Apaches
  • Molded in light gray and clear

 

The rugged B-25 was one of the most famous twin engine bombers developed during World War II. It was produced in larger quantities than any other American twin engine combat aircraft. The B-25 distinguished itself in the European, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters. The B-25 achieved worldwide fame in April of 1942 when sixteen B-25’s under the command of Lt. Col. James Doolittle attacked Tokyo in a daring raid.

 

The medium bomber was heavily armed with as many as eight .50 caliber machine guns, and a 4000-pound bomb load. The B-25J was powered by two R-2600 Wright cyclone radial engines and had a wingspan of 67 feet and length of 52 feet.

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Revell skill level:  4

Recommended age: 12+

Scale:  1:48

Number of parts:  147

Length:  14.438 in

Wingspan:  16.75 in

 

Kit Features:

  • Crew figures and weighted tires
  • Machine guns mounted in glass nose
  • Decals included to build one of two variants from the 345th Bomb Group, the Air Apaches
  • Molded in light gray and clear

 

The rugged B-25 was one of the most famous twin engine bombers developed during World War II. It was produced in larger quantities than any other American twin engine combat aircraft. The B-25 distinguished itself in the European, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters. The B-25 achieved worldwide fame in April of 1942 when sixteen B-25’s under the command of Lt. Col. James Doolittle attacked Tokyo in a daring raid.

 

The medium bomber was heavily armed with as many as eight .50 caliber machine guns, and a 4000-pound bomb load. The B-25J was powered by two R-2600 Wright cyclone radial engines and had a wingspan of 67 feet and length of 52 feet.