SOLD OUT January 2015.
Small production run may be available late 2023.
This kit is only issued in very small numbers every few years. Last release was September 2014, previous to that, it was released in 2012.
1/48 scale multi-media kit comprising vacform fuselage, wings and transparencies, resin engines, cowls and nacelles, detailed flight deck and white metal landing gear.
Includes a comprehensive instruction booklet with reference photos, three view drawings and general information.
Superb decal sheet provides markings for:
* A4-140, now displayed at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The markings are for its final operator, No.38 Squadron RAAF, with the "Farewell" logo on the tail denoting "45 Years of Service to the Nation" and a nose inscription reading "45 Years of Operations".
* A4-152, now displayed at the RAAF Museum Point Cook, Victoria. The markings are for its final operator, No.38 Squadron RAAF, with the standard squadron "Enfield" logo on the tail and a nose inscription reading "45 Years of Operations". (The "Farewell" logo on the tail denoting "45 Years of Service to the Nation" can also be used if preferred.)
* A4-195, the last Caribou to serve with No.35 Squadron. Features the squadrons Wallaby logo on the tail and a nose inscription reading "45 Years of Operations".
* A4-210, now VH-ABA of the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS), 2012.
* Two other RAAF Caribou tail numbers are provided, A4-236 & A4-299.
* USAF C-7A, 535 TAS, 483 TAW, Vung Tau Air Base, Vietnam, 1969,
* Air Cargo America,
* Air America
Comprehensive stencil data and walkways are included.
Requires Assembly. Paint and Glue are not included.
Recommended for Experienced Modellers, Ages: 16+
Appropriate precautions to be used when working with resin products.
This product is not a toy. Contains small parts. Not for children under 3 years old.
In case you wanted to know what an "Enfield" is....The Enfield is a mythical beast of heraldry that has the head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the forelegs of an eagle and the hind part of a wolf. It represents the cunning, speed, strength and determination with which the squadron pursues its objectives. The creature is in a passant position combined with a quiver of arrows which is intended to symbolise the forward movement or transportation of military equipment.
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