Special Hobby - 1/72 Douglas Boston Mk.IV/Mk.V. Model of the twin-engine ground attack and light bomber aircraft wearing colours of the WW2 British and French air forces. The A-20 Boston was a US-produced aeroplane, known as the Havoc within the RAF. The Havoc Mk.IVs and Mk.Vs were the final varieties of the plane which featured a glazed nose section and Martin gun turret and were also operated by No.342 (French) Lorraine Sqn. The box contains: four grey injection moulded sprues, one clear, a sheet of decals and full colour instruction booklet. The decals cater for four machines, three of them in Raf colours and one as flown by the Free French (No. 342 Lorraine Sqn.): Nicely detailed and highly accurate model The very best A-20 on the market Eye-catching liveries Precisely d
Special Hobby - 1/72 Douglas Boston Mk.IV/Mk.V. Model of the twin-engine ground attack and light bomber aircraft wearing colours of the WW2 British and French air forces. The A-20 Boston was a US-produced aeroplane, known as the Havoc within the RAF. The Havoc Mk.IVs and Mk.Vs were the final varieties of the plane which featured a glazed nose section and Martin gun turret and were also operated by No.342 (French) Lorraine Sqn. The box contains: four grey injection moulded sprues, one clear, a sheet of decals and full colour instruction booklet. The decals cater for four machines, three of them in Raf colours and one as flown by the Free French (No. 342 Lorraine Sqn.): Nicely detailed and highly accurate model The very best A-20 on the market Eye-catching liveries Precisely designed decals
Special Hobby - 1/72 Douglas Boston Mk.IV/Mk.V. Model of the twin-engine ground attack and light bomber aircraft wearing colours of the WW2 British and French air forces. The A-20 Boston was a US-produced aeroplane, known as the Havoc within the RAF. The Havoc Mk.IVs and Mk.Vs were the final varieties of the plane which featured a glazed nose section and Martin gun turret and were also operated by No.342 (French) Lorraine Sqn. The box contains: four grey injection moulded sprues, one clear, a sheet of decals and full colour instruction booklet. The decals cater for four machines, three of them in Raf colours and one as flown by the Free French (No. 342 Lorraine Sqn.): Nicely detailed and highly accurate model The very best A-20 on the market Eye-catching liveries Precisely d