The Vickers Wellington Mk.1C was a pivotal aircraft during the early years of World War II, serving as a reliable twin-engine bomber before being succeeded by larger four-engine models like the Avro Lancaster. Designed by R.K. Pierson at Vickers-Armstrongs, the Wellington was renowned for its geodetic construction, which provided remarkable resilience and versatility. This model kit from Trumpeter captures the essence of the Wellington Mk.1C with precision and attention to detail, making it a worthy addition to any collection focused on WWII aviation.
The Wellington Mk.1C played a crucial role in RAF operations, with over 2,600 units produced. It featured a crew of six and was equipped with eight 7.7mm machine guns and a bomb load capacity of over 2,000 kg. The model accurately reflects the aircraft's dimensions and armament, offering enthusiasts a chance to appreciate the engineering feats of the era. With a wingspan of 86 feet 2 inches and a length of 64 feet 7 inches, the Wellington was designed for long-range missions, reaching speeds up to 235 mph with a range of 2,550 miles.
This 1/72 scale model is comprised of 192 plastic parts, ensuring a detailed assembly process that highlights the aircraft's unique structural design. The optional position flaps and decal markings for the 149 Squadron RAF Suffolk in 1940 add authenticity and customization opportunities for model builders. The finished model not only serves as a testament to the Wellington's historical importance but also enhances any display with its intricate details and historical context.
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