ICM Tupolev Tu-144 1:144 Model Kit
Brand: ICM
Part No: HC-ICM14401
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Description
The ICM Tupolev-144 – Soviet Supersonic Passenger Aircraft (HC-ICM14401) is a 1:144 scale plastic model kit of the world’s first supersonic airliner. It provides finely moulded parts and clear assembly guidance, with two finishing options covering service and display appearances from the 1970s.
The real Tu-144 first flew on 31 December 1968, preceding the Anglo-French Concorde by two months. Entering limited service in the 1970s, nine aircraft with NK‑144A engines were produced, capable of carrying around 150 passengers over approximately 4,150 km at cruise speeds near 2,340 km/h. Two airframes operated the Moscow–Alma-Ata route between November 1977 and June 1978.
Markings Included
- Tu-144, Moscow—Alma-Ata Line, November 1977
- Tu-144, Le Bourget, France, 1970s
Model Information
- Scale: 1:144
- Number of parts: 108 pieces
- Length: 465 mm
- Height: 200 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 525 x 263 x 56 mm
A distinctive subject for airliner and Cold War aviation modellers, this ICM kit offers crisp detailing and an impressive display presence at 465 mm in length.
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Specifications
Markings Available
- Tu-144, Moscow—Alma-Ata Line, November 1977
- Tu-144, Le Bourget, France, June 1970s
Model Information
- Scale: 1:144
- Number of Parts: 108 pieces
- Length: 465 mm
- Height: 200 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 525 x 263 x 56 mm
Key Info:
- Brand: ICM
- Part No: HC-ICM14401
- Barcode: 4823044402540
- Scale: 1:144
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