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A twin engine, medium range bomber, distinguished for its service over WW2's "Western Front". Capable of medium to low level bombing and strafing ground targets, it helped save the lives of American soldiers assaulting Utah Beach during the Invasion of Normandy.
Martin B-26B Marauder
Designed to meet a US Army Air Corps specification for a twin-engined medium bomber, the B-26 Marauder was first flown on November 25, 1940. Early in its service career, the B-26 was nicknamed "Widowmaker" because of its high accident statistics, especially during takeoffs and landings, when pilots were required to maintain a much higher than average speed to avoid stalling. Later model B-26Bs underwent a series of aerodynamics modifications, making the aircraft safer to fly. Used in the Pacific, Western European and Mediterranean Theaters, the B-26 eventually became the primary bomber on the Western Front, ending the war with fewer losses than any other USAAF bomber.
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ALL MODEL NUMBERS BEGIN WITH 8 IS THE ENTHUSIAST VERSION.
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THE ENTHUSIAST VERSION HAS MORE DIECAST, MORE REALISTIC DETAIL AND IS CREATED FOR THE COLLECTOR.
This is an accurate scale model and not a toy. It is a collector's model
Diecast metal with plastic parts. Colours and Decorations may Vary
Additional Information
| Specification | Product Features:
Scale: 1:72 Box Size (Approx): 300mm x 300mm x 100mm Product Size (Approx): Wing to Wing: 280mm Nose to tail: 240mm |
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| Item Code | FOV#85046_W1000 |
| Item Weight | 1.0000 |
| Brand | Unimax Forces of Valor |
| Era | Not Specified |
| Scale | Not Specified |


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