This item is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. It requires both cement and painting to complete or use.
The all-wood Seagull I was first produced in 1922, but by the time the Seagull V appeared, it had been given an all-metal hull and stainless steel wing spars. Powered by a 625hp engine spinning a pusher-prop, the aircraft was deployed by the British Royal Navy in 1936, after having its structures reinforced for catapult launch and being renamed the Walrus Mk. I. These aircraft served throughout the war, and some continued flying even after. Valom's kit of the Seagull V features recessed panel lines and fine molding throughout. Well-molded resin parts and a nice fret of photo-etched parts round out the details. Markings for one Seagull V and one Walrus Mk. I are also included.