P-Series Arado AR E.555
Level 4
Dimensions: 3.86 x 2.48 x 0.67 cm
Item number 03790
Age recommendation 12
Scale 1:72
Individual parts 98
19,98 €
P-Series - AR555 Model Kit: A Treasure for Collectors and Aviation Enthusiasts
For collectors and fans of aviation history, the P-Series - AR555 1:72 scale model kit offers a unique
opportunity to create a piece of fictional history. This exclusive kit includes 98 precision-engineered
parts that can be used to faithfully recreate a long-range flying wing bomber – an aircraft design that
was planned but never realized. With a length of 220 mm, a height of 52 mm and a wingspan of 292
mm, this model bomber is an impressive collector's item. Suitable for model building enthusiasts aged
12 and over, this Level 4 kit is an appealing challenge, especially for those who enjoy gluing and painting.
What's in the box:
Unassembled plastic model kit
Illustrated, multilingual building instructions
Authentic decals
This kit is ideal for advanced (Level 4) modelers who want to further develop their attention to detail
and craftsmanship skills. It mainly appeals to collectors and history buffs who are enthusiastic about
special chapters of aviation history.
Special features:
Highly detailed fuselage parts and six engines for lifelike display
Part of the P-Series, showcasing unique, never-realized aviation designs
Attractive special packaging that stands out in any collection
A significant contribution to the "Myths of Aviation History" seriesBackground
information: The P-Series
The P-Series is a special collection in model making that focuses on aircraft and vehicles that were
only available on the drawing board. This series highlights the "what if" scenarios of aviation history
and offers collectors and aviation enthusiasts an exciting insight into alternative designs. The AR555,
as part of this series, embodies a visionary design from the mid-20th century and expresses the
progressive ideas and technical dreams of the era. The P-Series - AR555 model kit is therefore more
than a hobby project; it is a key to a world full of innovations and unrealized visions in aviation history.