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BMW 801 Aircraft Engine PSR48035 1/48

BMW 801 Aircraft Engine PSR48035 1/48
BMW 801 Aircraft Engine PSR48035 1/48
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Scale 1:48

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  • Stock: 2
  • Model: PSR48035
  • Weight: 135.00g
  • MPN: PSR48035
191 samples sold
£28.99
Ex Tax: £28.99
Highly detailed 3D resin aircraft engine representing the BMW 801, a powerful German radial engine widely used during the Second World War.
This set is designed to upgrade WWII aircraft models with an accurate and finely detailed engine, capturing the characteristic layout, exhaust arrangement and mechanical structure of the BMW 801.
The BMW 801 powered a wide range of German aircraft, including fighters, bombers and experimental types, making this engine suitable for multiple Luftwaffe subjects in 1/48 scale.

Produced using high-resolution resin printing to ensure crisp surface detail and correct proportions for advanced scale modelling projects.

✓ 3D resin aircraft engine
✓ Accurate BMW 801 representation
✓ Designed for WWII German aircraft
✓ Suitable for experienced modellers

Aircraft compatibility
Blohm & Voss BV 141, Blohm & Voss BV 144, Dornier Do 217, Focke-Wulf Fw 190, Focke-Wulf Fw 191, Heinkel He 277, Junkers Ju 88, Junkers Ju 188, Junkers Ju 288, Junkers Ju 388, Junkers Ju 290, Junkers Ju 390, Messerschmitt Me 264
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