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The kit proposed by Arma Hobby company includes a plastic model kit of Polish fighter in 1:72 scale.
PZL P.11 is a Polish fighter designed and produced before the beginning of World War II. The first prototype was flown in 1931, while the first copies were adopted by the army in 1933. In 1934, the production of the P.11c variant started which was characterized by smaller improvements to the body and wings. P.11 is a completely metal airplane with characteristic wings placed in the upper part of the hull and an exposed cockpit. The only surviving aircraft is in the Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow. The aircraft was also exported to Romania, where it was marked as IAR P.11f. During the outbreak of the war, the PZL P.11 plane was already an outdated construction and could not compete with the opponents fighters. His successor, PZL.50 Jastrzab, did not enter serial production and did not take part in the air fights.
Plastic parts should be cut out of frames, fit together and glued according to the assembly instruction. You should paint the whole model using modeling paints according to the proposed paint scheme in the instruction. It is important to remember that some plastic parts require painting before gluing. In the end, it is needed to apply decals according to markings or graphics in instruction.
Set contains:
- The assembly instruction.
- Frames with plastic parts.
- Decals.
- Photo etched parts.
Kit does NOT contain paints and glue.
Here are the basic tools and materials you need:
- Pilers for cutting plastic parts.
- Modeling penknife.
- File or sandpaper.
- Cement for plastic models.
- Brush or airbrush.
- Modeling paints.
If you are not sure of any accessories or colors of paints you need for your model kit, please ask us, we will be glad to help you.