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netfurniture B-17G Flying Fortress - WWII Heavy Bomber Diecast Model 1:72 in Green Green

Debenhams.com

netfurniture B-17G Flying Fortress - WWII Heavy Bomber Diecast Model 1:72 in Green Green

B-17G Flying Fortress Man O War II (1:72 Scale) Boeing Licensed Product The Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress was the final and most advanced version of the famous World War II heavy bomber. Man O War II served with the 91st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force, based at Bassingbourn, England. Equipped with a chin turret and improved defensive armament, it flew 76 combat missions before being lost to enemy fighters on November 2, 1944. Four of its crew members became prisoners of war, while five were lost with the aircraft. This 1:72 scale diecast model recreates the B-17G Man O War II with exceptional attention to detail. Featuring accurate LG-V codes, Triangle-A tail markings, and authentic WWII paintwork, it delivers realism and historical accuracy. The model is constructed from diecast metal with plastic detail parts, offering a solid build and refined surface finish. It arrives mostly pre-assembled with a removable display stand and is packaged in a collector-grade box printed with Boeing branding and aircraft background information. Measuring approximately 32 cm in length, 44 cm in wingspan, and 12.5 cm in height, the model weighs about 2.02 kg including packaging. Designed for collectors and aviation enthusiasts, it combines quality construction with true-to-life presentation. Final Note: This B-17G Man O War II model stands as a detailed tribute to one of WWIIs most iconic bombers, blending craftsmanship, authenticity, and strong display presence netfurniture B-17G Flying Fortress - WWII Heavy Bomber Diecast Model 1:72 in Green

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Seller: Debenhams.com

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