Trumpeter 06281 - 1/350 Fi-167A-0 Aircraft Model Kit (6pcs) - WWII Naval Biplane Set  [TP06281]

Trumpeter 06281 - 1/350 Fi-167A-0 (6pcs)
Price:
CAD$9.37
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP06281
Condition:
Brand New
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Trumpeter 1/350 Fi-167A-0: Naval Aviation in Miniature

This Trumpeter 1/350 Fi-167A-0 kit presents a compact yet detailed view of WWII naval aviation. Aimed at dedicated hobbyists and collectors, the pack contains six carefully modelled aircraft that reflect the Fi-167 biplane torpedo bomber used by the German Kriegsmarine. With historically inspired detailing and small-scale accuracy, the set complements naval displays and period dioramas.

Background and Authentic Detail

The Fi-167 was conceived to operate from carrier decks that never entered service, yet its sturdy design and multirole idea make it historically notable. This kit reproduces the plane's characteristic biplane layout and torpedo-carrying role, letting builders examine the airframe and operational intent in miniature form.

Build Quality and Display Potential

Trumpeter maintains a focus on fine molding and fitting in this 1/350 release. Parts are produced for close assembly, rewarding modellers who enjoy precise work at small scale. When finished and painted, these six aircraft integrate smoothly with other 1/350 naval kits for larger scenes or standalone displays.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Material: PS Plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Includes: Six aircraft models
The small scale and intricate parts mean it is more forgiving for someone with some modelling experience; beginners can attempt it but should expect delicate assembly and the need for steady hands.
Yes, painting is recommended to bring out the fine details and to match historical liveries; use fine brushes and thin coats for best results at 1/350 scale.
The models are scaled to 1/350 and will visually match other kits in that scale, making them suitable for integrated carrier or harbour dioramas.

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