Daron Worldwide Trading Francobollo postale P-61 Black Widow Lady in The Dark 1/120 Modello di aeroplano

Brand:Daron

3.7/5

77.95

Il Northrup P61 black Widow è un aereo da caccia bimotore a doppio braccio prodotto dalla Northrup Corporation. È stato utilizzato dagli squadroni USAAF delle forze aeree dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti durante la seconda guerra mondiale. È stato il primo aereo da guerra statunitense dotato di radar aviotrasportato ed è stato progettato da zero come caccia notturno con il compito principale di intercettare i bombardieri della Luftwaffe che attaccano Londra di notte. Lady in the dark del 548th Night Fighter Squadron era probabilmente la vedova nera più famosa della guerra. Accreditato come l'ultimo aereo della seconda guerra mondiale, la signora ottenne quest'ultima vittoria senza sparare un colpo, ma spingendo in mare due caccia imperiali giapponesi la notte del 15 agosto 1945. Questo aeroplano PS5334-2 in metallo pressofuso arriva in Scala 1/120 con supporto in plastica. Nessun attrezzo. PS5334-2 è lungo circa 4 3/4 pollici con un'apertura alare di 6 1/2 pollici.

Parte della collezione di francobolli. Include espositore. Aeroplano storico in metallo pressofuso.
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 112 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number PS5334-2
Item Weight 13.7 ounces
Manufacturer Daron World wide Trading Inc.
Manufacturer recommended age 12 years and up
Product Dimensions 4.75 x 6.5 x 5 inches

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Scritto da: Jason Ludeman
Planes need to be made in USA ????????
Good product from daron again
Scritto da: Cancelled for Non-Performance
Pretty but Delicate and Inaccurate
Horizontal stabilizer will invariable break free, as mine and others' did just trying to remove the item from the packaging. Probably worst choice possible used to mount the airfoil, and the plastic stabilizer is attached to the metal has to be attached using superglue, which is applied without cleaning the black paint from either surface, so the paint is the actual 'glue'. The twin booms also flex continually, which helps break free the airfoil. You have to clean the twin tail boom metal tabs of glue and paint, clean the plastic wing recesses of glue and paint, level the metal tabs and rough them up to give a good glue surface, level the plastic and similarly rough up, open up the plastic recesses so the tabs fit properly, remove paint from the thin vertical mating surfaces of the airfoil and vertical tail vertical mating surfaces to give adequate/additional gluing surfaces, probably get the superglue with the special fine point applicators, loosen the tail boom screws, try to put the superglue on without glopping, use three hands to grasp the two tail booms and position the tail plane, hold everything for a minute or so until there is an initial setup, make sure the tail booms fit firmly both into the glue recesses on the bottom of the airfoil AND the ends fot eh airfoil and vertical tail surfaces, then tighten the screws to keep the booms in place. Oh, remember this is on very small parts, so hope you have modeling equipment like mini files, dental picks, x-acto blades and a 3rd hand magnifying glass. Oh, you'll probably damage a propeller blade during all of this. And, STILL, you get a tail plane that will loosen and fall off if you sneeze too many times in the same room. Oh, and the silver turret guns and the drops tanks are just completely wrong, and you'll have to touch up the tail plane repair. If you want a model of this, I'd suggest making a 1/72 model or larger yourself. This one is a "hanger queen"/"storage box queen", and the minimal detail doesn't do the real tech on the plane justice.
Scritto da: HENRY OEHLSEN
torn package
overall item was in good condition. tail elevator was knocked off but can be reglued. package had been opened then taped up to seal...should not have been sold as new..only a few items before showed this kind of damage
Scritto da: Cryo19
Great addition to a miniature aircraft collection
This was my first purchase of a Daron postage stamp model. Packaging is excellent, molded plastic pressure points holding the model very securely to prevent any movement during shipping. The model has beautiful detailing and painting. The horizontal stabilizer (flat piece between the twin tails) was not attached too well. It popped off with just a very slight (accidental) application of force. However, it was easily reattached with a little model glue. Overall, I consider this item quite a nice addition to my miniature model collection and would recommend it to others.
Scritto da: J. T. Marsh
Second Model Broken
Bought a P38 Lighting that came with a broken prop blade. The P61 Blackwidow tail elevator was detached from one side. Fixed with some super glue. Love this model of a very unique WWII plane.
Scritto da: ricky w.chang
fine detailed small model
This is an all metal (except the plastic windows of course) model with a lot of details. It is 1/120 scale a little bigger than the 1/144. It is definitely not a toy, so do not rough it about. The stand is a little weak for the all metal model weight ,if you just leave it to display it is fine. I like the small size so it will not take up much room for displaying. highly recommended for the price.
Scritto da: Joseph Bloch
Better than expected.
Beautifully packaged, arrived in perfect condition. Model is not large, but at 1/72 it would be overlarge and hard to store. For its size the detail is very good; model is solid and heavy. Makers did a good, careful job, and the model is well worth the price. Touches of red on cowl flaps and spinners nicely relieve the overall black. Buy with confidence.
Scritto da: Arthur Brian Mott
Great quality model
This is stationed in my cubical at work. It has received a number of compliments and started some great conversations about WWII airplanes and museums that have these actual aircraft on display. In fact The reason I bought this one is because I saw one just like it at Wright Patterson AFB museum in Dayton Ohio. I just wish I could fly one in real life.
Scritto da: Fabian Löh
Ganz in Ordnung
Für den Preis sieht das Modell etwas zu plastisch aus, aber wenn man sowas magt und sich dafür interessiert dann ist es eigentlich ganz in Ordnung
Scritto da: alan daniel
Exelente producto
Me encanto el avión está hecho de un exelente material
Scritto da: Cesar Torres
Excelente proveedor
Super producto

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