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1/72 Fisher P-75A Eagle
Code: VAL72010
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Yen Price:
(Merchandise Only)
3,050 
About $28.48 USD; €19.99 Euros
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86.63Argentina Pesos
35.05Australian Dollar
49Brazil Reais
30.30Canadian Dollar
222.30Hong Kong Dollar
266,036.32Indonesian Rupiah
98.98Malaysian Ringgit
298.12Mexican Pesos
42.70N.Z. Dollars
159.91Norwegian Kroner
1,333.71Phillipine Pesos
40.88Singapore Dollars
31,885.95South Korea Won
189.13Sweden Krona
31.77Swiss Francs
908.34Taiwan Dollars
981.80Thailand Baht
16.15United Kingdom Pound
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Stock Status: In Stock In StockWhat this means
Originally Released:February 2008
Size/Weight:32.0 x 20.0 x 3.8 cm/170g
Shipping Estimate:
EMS: 1,500 yen, SAL: 680 yen
EMS SAL Currency
14 6.35 US Dollars
9.83 4.46 Euro
42.61 19.31 Argentina Pesos
17.24 7.81 Australian Dollar
24.10 10.92 Brazil Reais
14.90 6.75 Canadian Dollar
109.33 49.56 Hong Kong Dollar
130,837.53 59,313.02 Indonesian Rupiah
48.68 22.07 Malaysian Ringgit
146.62 66.47 Mexican Pesos
21 9.52 N.Z. Dollars
78.64 35.65 Norwegian Kroner
655.92 297.35 Phillipine Pesos
20.11 9.12 Singapore Dollars
15,681.62 7,109 South Korea Won
93.01 42.17 Sweden Krona
15.63 7.08 Swiss Francs
446.72 N/a Taiwan Dollars
482.85 218.89 Thailand Baht
7.94 3.60 United Kingdom Pound
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Assembly Guide:Skill LevelCement (Y/N)Paint (Y/N)
Product Overview:This item is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. It requires both cement and painting to complete or use.
 
A very nice-looking, all-new tool of the P-75A Eagle, apparently the first time this aircraft has been available in an injected kit. The Eagle was designed to meet a 1942 requirement for a new interceptor for the US Army. The powerplant was a pair of Alison V-12s connected to a common gearbox and mounted in the middle of the fuselage. The P-75A was the planned production version with all-new airframe parts, unlike the cobbled-together XP-75 prototypes (Valom kit 72024). The type carried ten .50 caliber machine guns, three in each wing and four clustered around the nose and firing through the contrarotating propeller. In the end, however, the Army decided not to buy the type, and only a few prototypes and five production examples were built. Markings are for s/n 444550. Includes resin and photo-etched detail parts.
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