Airfix Avro Vulcan B.2 1:72 Royal Military Aviation Bomber Plastic Model Kit A12011,Unpainted

Brand:Airfix

3.7/5

185.01

During the beginnings of the Cold War, a necessity for a fast, high altitude strategic bomber, intended to serve as a deterrent to any future military threat against the UK, with the required specifications representing a 100% increase in the capabilities of any previous British bomber aircraft. With no defences of its own, the Vulcan was typically armed with nuclear weapons, Blue Steel being a notable missile created in response to prediction that by 1960, Soviet Union air defences would be upgraded to out manuever the previous nuclear gravity bombs. When the Avro Vulcan was presented in 1952, the Royal Air Force introduced with not only the worlds first delta bomber, but also one of the worlds most effective strike bombers. Only a few short years later were significant updates made to create the B.2 by 1960. At the time, Britain possessed the fastest nuclear capable bomber in the world. An aircraft which possessed such potential for untold destruction as Britains most effective peace keeping asset, however, that is exactly what the Vulcan turned out to be. Throughout the aggressive posturing of the Cold War, the Warsaw Pact nations were in no doubt that if they dared to launch an attack against a NATO member country, the consequences of the inevitable retaliatory strike would be catastrophic. Without Doubt, during the early years of its service career, nothing represented this doomsday scenario more effectively than the mighty Avro Vulcan.

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Categories Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Model Kits, Airplane & Jet Kits,

Humbrol paints needed to complete the tank liveries are listed on the outside of the box. Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately. Skill level: 3. Dimensions of completed kit: length 450mm x width 470mm. Total Pieces: 277. A great plastic model kit for the intermediate modeler. Primary Scheme: Avro Vulcan B.Mk.2 The Scampton Wing (Nos 27, 83 and 617 Sqaudrons), RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, England, 1966. Aircraft currently preserved at the Newark Air Museum. Secondary Scheme: Avro Vulcan B.Mk.2 No. 12 Sqaudron, RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England, 1963. Nose section now preserved at the Avro Heritage Museum. Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale model plastic kits and has been producing kits for the mass market since 1952. Airfix produce a wide range of kits aimed at all types of scale modelers with subjects such as; military aircraft, ships, cars, dioramas and military vehicles.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Airfix
Color Unpainted
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 64 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components 1 unassembled military airplane
Item Dimensions LxWxH 22 x 15 x 4 inches
Item model number A12011
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Manufacturer Airfix
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Material Plastic
Model Name Avro Vulcan B.2 1:72 Royal Military Aviation Bomber Plastic Model Kit
Number of Pieces 277
Product Dimensions 22 x 15 x 4 inches
Scale 1:72 Scale
Special Feature Assembly and Painting Required
Theme Military

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Scritto da: John Jayce
Wonderful model; waited years for it!
This 1/72 Airfix model is an eagerly awaited item. Airfix produced an earlier model of the Vulcan B1 Bomber years ago, and this is finally the model of the Vulcan B2. I haven't built it yet, but have checked out all the parts and instructions - looking forward to getting started on the build.
Scritto da: Adam Brown
Fantastic
Fabulous service!! Speedy delivery, ordered Sunday and was here by Tuesday! Item was boxed excellently also.
Scritto da: david lowe
Worth the wait
New tooling is great looking forward to the build
Scritto da: Lordfleece
Good, but frustrating Vulcan
This is in many ways a vey good, well moulded kit. No discernible flash and most parts fit well, with one or two notable exceptions: 1) the cockpit and front fuselage. The cockpit deck and weighting capsule require an awful lot of filing to allow the outer fuselage haves to come together accurately. Given sufficient work and patience this can be done but at £60 this is not a cheap kit and I’m not happy at having to do this amount of work. All told I would say it took a good two hours to achieve a satisfactory fit 2) Undercarriage Undercarriage is almost always a fiddle but after several hours work I still haven’t manages to successfully locate the landing legs into position. I’m getting close to the point where I’m seriously considering consigning the whole thing to the bin. On a final note, kit related but not the kit itself, I used Humbrol 163 Satin for the dark green camouflage. There were some areas needing touching so I ordered a small tin of 163 green satin so I could touch up where needed. Unfortunately, this turned out to be significantly darker than the spray so the whole green part of the camouflage needs to be redone. Also the paint in the tin turned out to be gloss. All told a very disappointing project and a potentially fine kit thoroughly spoiled by key Ill fitting parts

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