
Hong Kong Models 01F009 North American B-25J Mitchell Strafer 1:48 Model Kit
- Scale 1:48
- Dimensions (built): Length 332.4 mm / Wingspan 428.5 mm
- 224 parts
- Photo-etched parts included
- Poster
- Color instructions
- Nose weights
- Two marking options:
- B-25J-11-NC, s/n 43-28145, 71st BS/38th BG, Lingayen, Philippines, 1945
- B-25J-6-NC, s/n 43-27882, 820th BS/41st BG, Okinawa, Japan, August 1945
- Unbuilt, unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
Powered by two Wright R-2600 Cyclone radial engines, each producing approximately 1,700 hp, the B-25J reached a top speed of about 570 km/h (300 mph). The crew consisted of five men. Depending on the variant, the aircraft was armed with up to 14 forward-firing 12.7 mm (4.7 in) machine guns and could also carry bombs or rockets.
Thanks to its enormous firepower, robustness, and versatility, the B-25J Strafer became one of the most successful Allied attack aircraft of World War II. It proved particularly effective in low-level attacks on ships and ground targets in the Pacific Theater and enjoyed an excellent reputation among its crews.
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Description
- Scale 1:48
- Dimensions (built): Length 332.4 mm / Wingspan 428.5 mm
- 224 parts
- Photo-etched parts included
- Poster
- Color instructions
- Nose weights
- Two marking options:
- B-25J-11-NC, s/n 43-28145, 71st BS/38th BG, Lingayen, Philippines, 1945
- B-25J-6-NC, s/n 43-27882, 820th BS/41st BG, Okinawa, Japan, August 1945
- Unbuilt, unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
Powered by two Wright R-2600 Cyclone radial engines, each producing approximately 1,700 hp, the B-25J reached a top speed of about 570 km/h (300 mph). The crew consisted of five men. Depending on the variant, the aircraft was armed with up to 14 forward-firing 12.7 mm (4.7 in) machine guns and could also carry bombs or rockets.
Thanks to its enormous firepower, robustness, and versatility, the B-25J Strafer became one of the most successful Allied attack aircraft of World War II. It proved particularly effective in low-level attacks on ships and ground targets in the Pacific Theater and enjoyed an excellent reputation among its crews.














