The best aircraft miniature replica of the Messerschmitt BF109G, the legendary German fighter plane of World War II! This deluxe 1:16 scale photo-etched and metal model kit is faithful to the original. Tab system that facilitates the assembly of the structure. For advanced modelers. Reference 20356 Material: Metal Minimum Age: 14 Years Scale: 1/16 Model Measurements: 559 X 620 X 162 Mm Exhibition Base Included? Yes HISTORY OF THE BF109 FIGHTER: REALLY MODERN FOR THE AGE
The German WWII Messerschmitt Bf109 fighter plane was designed at the beginning of the 30s of the XX century by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BF). It became the most produced at the factory with almost 34,000 units - none has exceeded that amount - and one of the first really modern of its times due to its fully metallic monocoque, closed cockpit and retractable landing gear.
As a curious historical fact, it participated in the Spanish Civil War to test its elements and characteristics, but logically it was during the second global war when it was a fundamental part of the Luftwaffe. It was present until the development of the first aircraft reactors, until the end of the aforementioned war.
What were its functions exactly? At first, it was created expressly as an interceptor, however, it ended up acting as escort of bombers, fighter-bomber, day and night fighter, ground attack aircraft and, finally, reconnaissance aircraft. The Messerschmitt Bf109G achieved more than 900 victories, especially when it was part of the Jagdgeschwader 52 fleet. MESSERSCHMITT BF109G 1:16 FIGHTER MODEL KIT CONTENTS
The metal and photo-etched model of the Messerschmitt BF109G is, in short, a museum masterpiece that every modeler must build because it will bring great fun and satisfaction. The high quality modeling kit of the most important German fighter of World War II contains an exceptional aircraft model that is already the most faithful replica of the market.
Aimed at initiated modelers, the 1:16 scale model of the BF109G has a system of tabs that allows the assembly of the structure almost without the use of glue. Precisely, the metal parts to build come in photo-etched stainless steel sheets and injected die-cast and plastic. It is a very robust, large and strong airplane model, resembling the fighter that crossed the skies back in the 30s and 40s of the 20th century.