This is a plastic 1/72 B-24D Liberator Airplane from Minicraft.
The B-24D was the first Liberator accepted for combat use by the USAAF and
is identified by the large "greenhouse" nose rather than the gun turrets of
later versions.
FEATURES: Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display.
Markings included for one aircraft: the subject of this kit is
B-24D-1-CO (41-23659) "Blonde Bomber" which was captured in Italy
and later flown by the Germans to assess its capabilities.
Approx. 140 parts in light grey and clear; delicate recessed panel
lines.
Detailed engine fronts and cowlings; correct "greenhouse" nose for
the B-24D.
Cockpit detail: floor, instrument panel with decal, seats, and
controls.
Detailed bomb bay with bomb racks and bombs - bomb doors are
positionable.
Service History: USAAF; 1941-45.
Heavily armed, 4-engine daylight heavy bomber.
MARKING
OPTIONS: Single sheet of decals contains national insignia code letters and
nose art markings for 1 aircraft:
-A/C #123659 "Blonde Bomber II" - prior to capture by Germans,
1943.
Top Surfaces: Desert Sand (FS30279) with white squiggles on rear
.
Bottom Surfaces: Neutral Grey (FS36173).
Additional Paints Required:
-Flat: Black, Interior Green, Tan, Metallic Grey, Yellow, Burnt
Metal.
Gloss Colors: Silver, White, Gun Metal.
INCLUDES: One 1/72 B-24D Liberator Airplane
REQUIRES: Assembly
Hobby Knife
Paint: (see MARKING OPTIONS)
Brushes
Sandpaper
Liquid Plastic Cement
White Glue
Tube Type or (thick) Plastic Cement
Nice-to-have tools: Needle File Set, Sprue Cutter, Airbrush and
Accessories
Adult Supervision
SPECS: Scale: 1:72
COMMENTS: Keep out of reach of small children.
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