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Revell RR4983 1/100 - Bell UH-1H Gunship
Revell RR4983 1/100 - Bell UH-1H Gunship
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Helicopters
The Bell UH-1H, also affectionately known as "Huey", is a world-renowned helicopter that has made history in many missions. This model features a movable main rotor and the option to build the side doors open or closed. With authentic decals of the "Wasp Platoon", 116th Assault Helicopter Company "Hornets" from Vietnam 1967, your model will be a real head turner.
Detailed building instructions
70 parts
Length: 12.8cm
Width: 14.4cm
Authentic decals for the "Wasp Platoon," 116th Assault Helicopter Company "Hornets," Vietnam, 1967
Special Features:
Moving main rotor: this gives your model more dynamics and realism.
Open or closed side door option: you decide how you want to present your helicopter.
Authentic decals: Make your model unique with the authentic decals.
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
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Helicopters
The Bell UH-1H, also affectionately known as "Huey", is a world-renowned helicopter that has made history in many missions. This model features a movable main rotor and the option to build the side doors open or closed. With authentic decals of the "Wasp Platoon", 116th Assault Helicopter Company "Hornets" from Vietnam 1967, your model will be a real head turner.
Detailed building instructions
70 parts
Length: 12.8cm
Width: 14.4cm
Authentic decals for the "Wasp Platoon," 116th Assault Helicopter Company "Hornets," Vietnam, 1967
Special Features:
Moving main rotor: this gives your model more dynamics and realism.
Open or closed side door option: you decide how you want to present your helicopter.
Authentic decals: Make your model unique with the authentic decals.
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
