1/48 Tamiya #73 U.S. Air Force Attacker Douglas A-1J Skyraider
1/48 Tamiya #73 U.S. Air Force Attacker Douglas A-1J Skyraider
AED 248.00
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The Tamiya 1/48 U.S. Air Force Attacker Douglas A-1J Skyraider model kit is a great choice for both beginners and experienced modelers. This aircraft, used extensively from the 1950s onwards, offers an exciting building experience. You'll need to gather some paint and cement, along with your favorite modeling tools, to bring this aircraft to life. As you assemble the pieces, you'll appreciate the fine details and craftsmanship that Tamiya is known for. This model not only serves as a fun project but also as a piece of aviation history that you can proudly display once completed.
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Product Specifications
Package Size
35.7 x 20.2 x 7.4 cm
SKU
4950344992508
Age Group
15+ years
Manufacturer
Tamiya
Date of launch
March 2000
Weight
1.067 kg
Flammable
No
Scale
1/48
First Seen In
1956
Original Manufacturer
Douglas
Model Number
A-1J
Model Name
Skyraider
Frequently Asked Questions About Scale Models
1. What is a scale model, and how does it work?
A scale model is a detailed, miniature replica of an object, such as a vehicle, aircraft, or building, created at a smaller size than the original. The "scale" refers to the model's size compared to the real object.
2. What do I need to get started with scale modeling?
You'll need a model kit, which typically includes the parts, instructions, and sometimes decals. Additionally, you'll need a few basic tools like Hobby nippers, hobby knives, tweezers, plastic cement and paint.
3. How do I choose the right scale model kit as a beginner?
As a beginner, it's best to start with a kit that matches your interests and skill level. Popular scales for beginners include 1/72 and 1/48 for aircraft, 1/35 for military vehicles. Choosing a subject you’re passionate about, whether it's cars, planes, or tanks, will make the building process more enjoyable and rewarding.