Trumpeter 01628 1/72 WELLINGTON Mk.X Scale Model Kit  [TP01628]

Trumpeter 01628 - 1/72 - WELLINGTON Mk.X
Price:
£13.39
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP01628
Condition:
Brand New
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Trumpeter 1/72 WELLINGTON Mk.X - Scale Tribute to a Classic Bomber

The Vickers Wellington became well known for its geodetic construction and service during the early years of the war. This twin-engined medium bomber is recreated in the Trumpeter 1/72 WELLINGTON Mk.X kit, which captures the aircrafts distinctive shape and structure for enthusiasts and modellers.

Development and Wartime Service

First entering service in 1937, the Wellington served across many early operations and showcased the effectiveness of its unique build. The Mk.X adopted a light alloy fuselage that altered its operational profile, and examples remained in service until the early 1950s in various support roles.

Kit Composition and Building Details

The kit includes 214 plastic parts on 11 sprues, resulting in a model 188 mm long with a 229 mm wingspan. Builders can set the optional position flaps for different display looks. Although there are no photo-etched or resin parts in the box, the plastic components are detailed and engineered for an accurate 1/72 result.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Length: 188 mm
  • Wingspan: 229 mm
  • Total Plastic Parts: 214 pcs
  • Total Sprues: 11 pcs
  • Optional position flaps

Display Potential and Educational Value

The finished WELLINGTON Mk.X makes a worthwhile addition to a WWII aircraft lineup or a study collection. Proper finishing techniques accentuate the geodetic detailing and result in an informative scale representation of the original bomber.

Essential tools include a sharp hobby knife, fine sandpaper, plastic cement, tweezers and small brushes. A pin vise can help with precise drilling when fitting enhancements.
The kit includes decal options and basic markings. Many modellers supplement these with aftermarket decal sheets for specific squadron or weathered effects.
Yes, the dimensions of the completed model are consistent with standard 1/72 display bases, and it integrates well into dioramas or shelf displays.

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