Italeri ITA1282S

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discontinued 1/72 XB-70 Valkirye
Italeri ITA1282S - discontinued 1/72 XB-70 Valkirye
In the Cold War era the dream of every strategist was to own a bomber with the load capacity and autonomy of the B-52 able to fly faster than the B-58 and so the B-70 programme came into being. After years on the drawing board, and cutthroat competition between Boeing and North American Aviation, the latters design won the heated competition in December 1957, with an order for the first 30 aircraft to be in service by 1965. In 1959, however, it became clear that the still untested B-70 would not survive the new aerial combat scene technology and the programme was cut back to a minimum. Two prototypes were finally constructed, the first of which took to the air in September 1964, and the XB-70 Valkyries showed themselves able to fly at speeds exceeding Mach 3. Today they are considered by many scholars and airplane buffs to be the most beautiful aircraft ever constructed.
Plastic Model Kit by Italeri.
Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
FEATURES:

Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in grey and clear
Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
Waterslide decals
Illustrated intructions
YOU WILL RECEIVE:

One plastic model
REQUIREMENTS:

Assembly
Hobby knife (RMXR6909)
Cement for plastics (TESR3512)
Sprue cutters (HCAR0630)
Paint (Metalizer Aluminum, FS37038 Flat Black, FS27875 Semi-Gloss
White, Metalizer Gunmetal, FS36375 Flat Light Ghost Gray,
Flat Red, Metalizer Stainless Steel, FS17038 Gloss Black)
SPECIFICATIONS:

Scale: 1/72
length: 30.94 (786mm)
Skill level: 5
COMMENTS
Due to small parts that could cause a choking hazard please keep
away from children 3 years of age and younger
tlc 11/14/14
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov