Corgi
B-17G, US Army Air Forces, 447th Bombardment Group, 708th Bombardment Squadron, RAF Rattlesden, England, 1945, KG/#43-37756 "Milk Wagon", 1/72 [AA33321]
B-17G, US Army Air Forces, 447th Bombardment Group, 708th Bombardment Squadron, RAF Rattlesden, England, 1945, KG/#43-37756 "Milk Wagon", 1/72 [AA33321]
イオン海浜幕張店
261-0021
千葉県 千葉市 美浜区ひび野1-3
イオン海浜幕張店2F
Japan
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Choose options
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
| Product model number | AA33321 |
|---|---|
| Product Code | 4548565429011 |
| release date | August to November 2022 |
| Manufacturer | CORGI |
| brand | Aviation Archive |
| scale | 1/72 |
| material | Zinc die-cast (weapons, gear, etc. are some plastic) |
| Pilot figure | Included |
| stand | Included |
| Partial assembly required | None (Stand is inserted separately) |
| Model name | Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress |
| Model size | Total length: approx. 43.9cm total width: approx. 31.4cm |
| Actual size | Overall length: 31.6m Overall width: 22.6m |
| Organization Name | United States Army Air Forces |
| Unit | 447th Bombardment Group, 708th Bombardment Squadron |
| Aircraft number | G/43-37756 |
| detail | When it took part in the air raids on Berlin from Britain in June 1944, a crew member transferred from the Italian front commented that it was a "milk run", meaning a peaceful mission, so the train was nicknamed the "Milk Wagon". From then on, milk bottles were painted on each mission. |
