V-1 Flying Bomb 1:18 Miniature-Military Museum Collection SEALED

V-1 Flying Bomb 1:18 Miniature-Military Museum Collection SEALED

Ready for display right of the box no assembly required! The V-1 was designed under the codename Kirschkern (cherry stone) by Lusser and Gosslau, with a fuselage constructed mainly of welded sheet steel and wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built pulse jet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave rise to the colloquial names "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug" (a common name for a wide variety of insects). It was known briefly in Germany (on Hitler's orders) as Maikäfer (May bug) and Krähe (crow).

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Ready for display right of the box no assembly required! The V-1 was designed under the codename Kirschkern (cherry stone) by Lusser and Gosslau, with a fuselage constructed mainly of welded sheet steel and wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built pulse jet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave rise to the colloquial names "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug" (a common name for a wide variety of insects). It was known briefly in Germany (on Hitler's orders) as Maikäfer (May bug) and Krähe (crow). Due to the covid and war situation, most international shipments are seeing extended delivery times and may appear to be stuck in one spot for awhile, but they are all still going through, albeit late and without accurate tracking updates, we ask your patience i
Ready for display right of the box no assembly required! The V-1 was designed under the codename Kirschkern (cherry stone) by Lusser and Gosslau, with a fuselage constructed mainly of welded sheet steel and wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built pulse jet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave rise to the colloquial names "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug" (a common name for a wide variety of insects). It was known briefly in Germany (on Hitler's orders) as Maikäfer (May bug) and Krähe (crow). Due to the covid and war situation, most international shipments are seeing extended delivery times and may appear to be stuck in one spot for awhile, but they are all still going through, albeit late and without accurate tracking updates, we ask your patience i
Ready for display right of the box no assembly required! The V-1 was designed under the codename Kirschkern (cherry stone) by Lusser and Gosslau, with a fuselage constructed mainly of welded sheet steel and wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built pulse jet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave rise to the colloquial names "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug" (a common name for a wide variety of insects). It was known briefly in Germany (on Hitler's orders) as Maikäfer (May bug) and Krähe (crow). Due to the covid and war situation, most international shipments are seeing extended delivery times and may appear to be stuck in one spot for awhile, but they are all still going through, albeit late and without accurate tracking updates, we ask your patience i