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Model Kit Fokker D-VII Fighter Aircraft "Imperial German Army" (Easy Difficulty) Steel Model by Metal Earth

CNU2559145 032309010053 CNU2559145

Metal Earth

Metal Earth
2026-02-22 USD 12.25

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Model Kit Fokker D-VII Fighter Aircraft "Imperial German Army" (Easy Difficulty) Steel Model by Metal Earth
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  • Brand new Fokker D-VII Fighter Aircraft "Imperial German Army" (Easy Difficulty) Steel Model Kit by Metal Earth.
  • Brand new box.
  • Detailed exterior.
  • Has landing gear.
  • Includes 13 parts.
  • Difficulty level: Easy.
  • Highly detailed model kit.
  • Officially licensed product.
  • This model does not have any openings.
  • Assembled dimensions approximately L-2.56, W-2.56, H-1.26 inches.
  • No glue or paint is required, but tweezers or similar tools are recommended.

Manfred von Richthofen praised this aircraft as the best he had flown. It offered excellent performance, yet it was safe and easy to fly. Richthofen's recommendation led to the first provisional order for 400 production aircraft. In all, Germany produced around 3,300 D-VII aircraft in summer and autumn of 1918.

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