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| Management number | 214287748 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $16.32 | Model Number | 214287748 | ||
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Plastic model to assemble. Made in Italy guarantee quality and precision. Colour assembly instructions (English language not guaranteed). Paint and liquid glue for plastic model making not included. For references on suggested colours please check profile pictures or visit Italeri. Mounted model length 31.5 cm. Decal sheet for 3 version of the British Royal Navy. The AW-101 Merlin is a medium-heavy multi-role helicopter developed by Agusta Westland (now Leonardo) in collaboration with Westland Helicopters. It was set and developed, on the recommendation of both the British Royal Navy and the Italian Navy, to replace the now obsolete SH-3D "Sea King". Entered service in the early 2000s in addition to the main role of an anti-submarine helicopter, thanks to its operational flexibility, it is also ideal, in its various configurations, to carry out missions of transport troops, rescue at sea but also of "combat S.A.R.". It can operate in extreme weather conditions and in any operating environment. Thanks to its three turbines the "Merlin" reaches a maximum speed of 310 km/h and has an operating range of over 1350 km. For collectors over 14 years of age
| Size | Dimensione modello: 31,6 cm |
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| Color | multi-coloured |
| Scale | 1:72 |
| Theme | Helicopters |
| Brand Name | Italeri |
| Model Name | AW101 Merlin HM.1 |
| Paint Type | None (not included) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ITALERI |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Style | Helicopters |
| Subject Character | Helicopters |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Model Building Kit |
| Included Components | Plastic model to be assembled, assembly and colouring instructions, decal sheet for decorations |
| Age Range Description | Childs |
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