DW 1/408 Scale Hindenburg Zeppelin and Dust Cover Wooden Model Kit
DW 1/408 Scale Hindenburg Zeppelin Wooden Aircraft Model Kit and Dust Cover SPECIFICATIONS: Sold as a ready to build kit with dust cover included Basic tools and glue required to complete the model – not included Length: 640mm Scale: 1:408 Box size: 645 x 175 x 40mm ABOUT THE AIRCRAFT: The Hindenburg, a giant in size and grandeur, first emerged from its shed in Friedrichshafen, Germany on March 4, 1936. After only a few test flights, the Hindenburg was ordered by the Nazi propaganda minister, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, to accompany the Graf Zeppelin over every German city with a population over 100,000 to drop Nazi campaign pamphlets and to blare patriotic music from loudspeakers. The Hindenburg’s first real trip was as a symbol of the Nazi regime. On May 6, 1936, the Hindenburg initiated its first scheduled transatlantic flight from Europe to the United States. Although passengers had flown on airships for 27 years by the time the Hindenburg was completed, the Hindenburg was destined to have a pronounced effect on passenger flight in lighter-than-air crafts when the Hindenburg exploded on May 6, 1937. This is a balsa wood airplane model kit that requires paints and glue to complete (available separately) Please note: due to the length of this item, it has to be sent via courier service and will therefore attract maximum postage charges. Model Makers Glue Pack (MMGP) At Hobbies we have selected the two glues that we would use for building any wooden model kit. Plus you save by buying them together! This pack includes: Deluxe Materials Speed Bond 112g x1 Deluxe Materials Roket Max Thick Cyano (Super glue) Roket Max: Thick, maximum gap-filling adhesive; sets 10-20 sec. Highest quality cyanoacrylate adhesives. Fluoro-carbon barrier coated bottle for long shelf life & anti-clog action Speedbond: Special modelling PVA that contains no fillers and has a unique solvent chemistry for faster drying and is superior to many D.I.Y PVA glues. (Larger bottle available Ref:AD11)