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1:72 Sanger-Bredt Silbervogel Suborbital Bomber and Atomic Payload Suite

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AVAILABLE TAK5018 TAKOM 1:72
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1:72 Sanger-Bredt Silbervogel Suborbital Bomber and Atomic Payload Suite

Silbervogel is a manned spaceplane with the characteristics of a lifting body, which was invented by Germany during World War II in the American bomber project.
Since ballistic flight can bomb even the other side of the earth, this aircraft, which is also called an antipodal bomber, ended with only a plan without realistic assumptions such as structure and operation.
However, the US and the Soviet Union, which focused on the concept of a winged spacecraft capable of maneuvering like an airplane at low altitude, brought back the technology created by this plan after World War II, and are still under research and development. It is sublimated into a hypersonic gliding missile.

Hanomag SS100 tractor, 2 types of bombs, and 2 trailers are attached to the main body of Gilber Vogel.
With 7 kinds of markings.

Additional Information

Article No TAK5018
Article No of Manufacturer 5018
Аvailability AVAILABLE
Colour For colouring
Scale 1:72
Manufacturer TAKOM
Brand No
Series No
EAN 4897051422327
Material Polystyrene (plastic).
Epoch 1939-1945 World War II
Age recommendation Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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Package content:

Plastic scale model kit made of polystyrene, an exact detailed replica of the real model.

Assembly instructions and decals included (water adhesive decals) The model comes unassembled and unpainted and requires glue and paints to be finished. Unless stated on the box the kit does not contain paints, glue, and brushes.

Additional products:

You can find the necessary paints and spraysglues and decal softenersprimers, surfacers and puttiestoolsbrushes in Modeling materials.

For further detailing such you can find various photo-etched parts and resin details.