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30-day Money Back GuaranteeThe consolidated B-24 Liberator, first flown in 1939, began active service in 1941 and was the most produced American aircraft of World War II, with 18,482 built. The Liberator was used in every theater of the war and for a variety of missions from long-range bombing and submarine patrol, to transporting high priority cargo and VIPs.
These amazingly detailed do-it-yourself models start out as three square steel sheets. After you follow the detailed instructions, it turns into an attractive 3D model of the B-24 Liberator.
Model is 5.25"L x 8.25"W x 2.55"H when completed. These models require patience and attention to detail, but are a fun project for anyone that loves aviation.
Ages 14 .Keep away from children, small pieces present a choking hazard.
Difficulty: Challenging
The consolidated B-24 Liberator, first flown in 1939, began active service in 1941 and was the most produced American aircraft of World War II, with 18,482 built. The Liberator was used in every theater of the war and for a variety of missions from long-range bombing and submarine patrol, to transporting high priority cargo and VIPs.
These amazingly detailed do-it-yourself models start out as three square steel sheets. After you follow the detailed instructions, it turns into an attractive 3D model of the B-24 Liberator.
Model is 5.25"L x 8.25"W x 2.55"H when completed. These models require patience and attention to detail, but are a fun project for anyone that loves aviation.
Ages 14 .Keep away from children, small pieces present a choking hazard.
Difficulty: Challenging
Q: Are all parts painted
A: Yes.
Q: Is the stand removable?
A: Yes, when building the model, the stand is built separate from the airplane.
Q: what is the scale of this model?
A: This is not a scale model. The finished dimensions are 5.25"L x 8.25"W x 2.55"H. The actual B-24 had a wingspan of 110 feet 0 inches, length of 64 feet 2 inches, and height 18 feet 0 inches.