Easy-to-assemble model kit of the first mass-produced version of this cutting-edge combat helicopter. Scale 1/100. 56 pieces. 14.6 cm length. For ages 10 and above.
An easy to build model construction kit of the first production version of this modern combat helicopter. – Rotatable main rotor – Laser system, sensors and onboard canon at front of the fuselage Authentic decal set for following version: – AH-64A, 3/227th Aviation Regiment, US Army, Hanau Army Airfield, Germany, 1988
Difficulty Level: 3
Number of parts: 56
What’s in the Box:
Plastic model kit (non-assembled) Illustraded, multilingual assembly instructions Decal set
Box Dimensions: 24.3×15.8×3.6cm
Recommended Age: 10+
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