Italeri Stirling Mk III
Brand: Italeri
Part No: HC-1462
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The Italeri Stirling Mk III (HC-1462) captures the RAF’s first four‑engined heavy bomber with updated parts and detailing options. This edition includes a dedicated Pathfinder configuration with H2S radar and a comprehensive super decal sheet to finish one of five historic aircraft.
Key Features
- New parts
- Includes a Pathfinder version with H2S radar
- Super decals sheet for 5 versions
- Photo-etched fret
- Colour instruction sheet
What's Included
- 1 model
- Photo-etched fret
- Super decals sheet for five versions
- Colour instruction sheet
Figure not included.
About the Short Stirling
The Short Stirling was the first four-engined British heavy bomber of the Second World War. It featured a high wing, four engines, an elevated cockpit, and notably large landing gear. Entering RAF Bomber Command service at the end of 1940, it reached operational status in January 1941, with its first mission flown in February 1941 against targets in Rotterdam. The Stirling Mk I could carry over 6,000 kg of bombs and mounted eight 7.7 mm machine guns for defence. Its successor, the Stirling Mk III, introduced improved Bristol Hercules XVI engines and enhanced defensive armament.
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NEW PARTS - INCLUDES A PATHFINDER VERSION WITH H2S RADAR - SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 5 VERSIONS - PHOTO-ETCHED FRET - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED - CONTAINS 1 MODEL
The Short Stirling was the first four-engined British heavy bomber of the Second World War. The design had high wing, four engines and the cabin elevated over the fuselage. The airframe was fully made in metal. Another features that characterised the bomber was the impressive size of the landing gears. The first bombers went to equip the Royal Air Force Bomber Command Squadrons from the end of 1940. The Operational status was reached on January 1941 and the first war mission was dated February 1941 against logistic installation in Rotterdam. Stirling Mk. I was able to carry a significant offensive load of over 6,000 Kg of bombs and was armed with eight 7.7 mm machine guns for defence. The direct successor of the Mk.I version was the Mk.III, fitted with new and improved Bristol Hercules XVI engines and enhanced defensive armaments.
Key Info:
- Brand: Italeri
- Part No: HC-1462
- Barcode: 8001283014625
- Scale: 1:72
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