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1:1200 scale plastic scale model kit
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Waterline Sink The Bismarck 1:1200 | Heinkel He III H-6 1:72 | RMS Queen Elizabeth | RAF Battle of Britain Airfield Set 1:72 |
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1:1200 scale plastic scale model kit |
Airfix RAF Battle of Britain Airfield Set 1:72 Scale Model Kit |
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Scale | 1:72 |
Skill | 3 |
Flying Hours | 3 |
Number of Parts | 152 |
Dimensions (mm) | L313 X W356 |
Age Suitability | 8+ |
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