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Scale model 1/72 helicopter Kamov Ka-29 / Helix-B HobbyBoss 87227

Scale model 1/72 helicopter Kamov Ka-29 / Helix-B HobbyBoss 87227

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Article:
HB87227
Time:
1950-1980 роки
Scale:
1/72
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Scale plastic model 1/72 of the Kamov Ka-29 / Helix-B helicopter, HobbyBoss 87227.
Glue and paints are not included in the set!

The kit includes:

6 sprues with parts,
decal,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

The transport and combat helicopter was created as part of the Marine Corps rearmament program, including modern delivery vehicles. When creating the helicopter, the combat experience of the marine corps of a potential enemy was taken into account, primarily the Korean and Vietnamese wars.

The helicopter was developed on the basis of the anti-submarine and search and rescue Ka-27, which was being created at that time. S. M. Mikheev was appointed chief designer, who exercised general management of the program for creating the “D-2B product.” The work was directly headed by Deputy Chief Designer S. Fomin. Leading designer G. Danilochkin became his assistant.
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Scale plastic model 1/72 of the Kamov Ka-29 / Helix-B helicopter, HobbyBoss 87227.
Glue and paints are not included in the set!

The kit includes:

6 sprues with parts,
decal,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instruction.

The transport and combat helicopter was created as part of the Marine Corps rearmament program, including modern delivery vehicles. When creating the helicopter, the combat experience of the marine corps of a potential enemy was taken into account, primarily the Korean and Vietnamese wars.

The helicopter was developed on the basis of the anti-submarine and search and rescue Ka-27, which was being created at that time. S. M. Mikheev was appointed chief designer, who exercised general management of the program for creating the “D-2B product.” The work was directly headed by Deputy Chief Designer S. Fomin. Leading designer G. Danilochkin became his assistant.
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