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The GSI Creos Academy SPAD XIII WWI Fighter Airplane Model Building Kit is a meticulously designed 1/72 scale model that includes two sprues of gray styrene and authentic decals. Perfect for ages 14 and up, this kit encourages creativity and engineering skills without the need for batteries or additional materials.
Product Dimensions | 8.69 x 11.46 x 3.61 cm; 45.36 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 12446 |
Educational Objective(s) | Build, design |
Language: | English |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1:72 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | Gray |
ASIN | B0006O2ZXA |
F**I
SpadXIII
Tutto perfetto
R**L
No corresponde la escala es 1/144
Me gustó como viene el modelo, sin embargo el problema es que la escala no corresponde, a simple vista corresponde a un 1/144, la caja si dice 1/72 pero a simple vista es claro que no es la escala que se menciona
M**M
As advertised
Very nice product. Easy to assemble.
K**R
bad option
gum with the kit was dry , indicating how old the set was, then finer parts did not fit the main part properly...
M**4
Kit does not provide design you might expect
One of the main features of many aeroplanes model, that motivates a person to purchase it, is the design or markings that represent a particular use of the aeroplane such as the country and/or circumstances of its use. This manufacturer used two pictures to represent the aeroplane design on the web, one Italian and the other French. No information is provided on the website concerning the fact that only one set of decals, representing only one design, is included in the kit. Furthermore, the set actually provided in the box represents a third country, so neither the Italian or French design were included. Given its low cost, I felt disinclined to send it back to the seller, however I felt cheated anyway and it was a disappointing purchase for the reasons explained. I think the manufacturer and seller should inform the potential customer about the actual content of the kit, and if they cannot afford to provide more than one set of designs, they should at least inform the customer about this on the website, before the customer orders this and finds out by opening the box. I suspect the seller may not even have produced the designs used in the publicity, otherwise what would stop them from publicising several different versions of this product? I think they did not actually bother to produce the designs advertised, and they simply use such designs to procure more orders. However, in my case this does not encourage to purchase any further products from this manufacturer, and others may be inclined the same way. If you are interested in any of the designs represented, you have no way to find out what are your chances of getting a particular design before you receive the delivery of the order.
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