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English Electric Canberra B(I) 8 1:48 (A10102)

English Electric Canberra B(I) 8 1:48 (A10102)

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The B (I) 8 was the interdictor version of the classic jet bomber & differed in that it had a raised fighter style cockpit. The B(I)8 was introduced to fill the role of a night-intruder bomber/interdictor flying low-level missions in the European theatre. In the bomber role, the B(I)8 only served with the RAF's Strike Squadrons in Germany. In its bomber configuration, this Canberra mark was part of the UK's Nuclear Strike Force and carried a US made weapon (Project E).

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Specification

Model Scale
1:48
Number of Parts
153
Dimensions (mm)
L416 x W406
Skill Level
3
Flying Hours
4
Requires Painting
Yes
Paints available for this model

Humbrol

Default Decal Paints and the Associated Accessories for this Product

Colour Name Price Add
11 Silver £1.45
22 White £1.45
33 Matt Black £1.45
34 Matt White £1.45
61 Flesh £1.45
53 Gunmetal £1.45
56 Aluminium £1.45
85 Coal Black £1.45
86 Light Olive £1.45
99 Lemon £1.45
171 Antique Bronze £1.45
164 Dark Sea Grey £1.45
163 Dark Green £1.45
1325 Clear Colour Green £1.45
1321 Clear Colour Red £1.45
195 Chrome Green £1.45

Total 29.99

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