P-51B/C Bazooka Rocket Launcher

Eduard BRASSIN
1/72 scale
Reviewed by Graham Carter

Designed to fit the Arma Hobby kit but I imagine that this can be used on any of the Mustang or Thunderbolt variants that carried this weapon towards the end of WWII and in Korea, but check your references.

The resin parts come in a zip-lock bag inside a strong cardboard box with a set of construction and painting instructions.

Two bazooka are included and are made up of a barrel, end plates and wing mounting pylon and a photo-etched fret provides the tiny stabilising rods.
All parts are beautifully cast with no bubbles and should look just great on a model.

Painting instructions are included.

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Last updated
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