Kit modello Cessna 180 di Guillow

Brand:Guillow

3.1/5

53.17

DAL PRODUTTORE Guillow's è il leader riconosciuto nei kit di modellini di aeroplani in balsa in scala di qualità. I nostri kit di modellismo sono l'ultima parola in termini di realismo in scala per i fan dei super dettagli e leggerezza per coloro che costruiscono e volano. La serie 600 è costituita da semplici modelli in balsa costruiti per numero per principianti, ideali per l'uso individuale o per la costruzione di modelli di gruppo come in una classe scolastica.

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Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Assembla un modello attraente con una buona capacità di volo. Kit aereo modello perfetto per principianti per costruttori dai 14 anni in su. I kit modello serie 600 build by number sono dotati di parti in balsa fustellate e accessori in plastica. Il Cessna 180 ha un'apertura alare di 20.
Age Range (Description) Kid
Brand Guillow
Color Multicolor
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 112 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 13.75 x 1.31 x 4.5 inches
Item model number 601
Item Weight 0.34 Pounds
Item Weight 5.4 ounces
Manufacturer Flat River Group
Manufacturer recommended age 14 - 15 years
Material Plastic
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 13.75 x 1.31 x 4.5 inches
Theme civilian

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Scritto da: Diego
Nice little plane, but older version
My son is having fun building this plane. We are a bit disappointed with the version, as the latest planes from this manufacturer have laser cut pieces and this one did not. The newer pieces are much better cut and make building the plane a bit easier.
Scritto da: J. Miller
First build, P-51 Mustang, went very well and looks great.
First build, P-51 Mustang, went very well and looks great. Used the now hard to find Nitrate Dope for the covering. Yeah, it can get you high and then make you sick but just treat it with some common sense (like people used to have once upon a time) and read the precautions. There is nothing better as a long lasting paint base for the silk span covering or as a sealant for the balsa in a non-hot fuel situation. And, it gives a medium shrink not pulling the covering to tight causing it to pull away from the frame in places. And it won't sag when you paint it. And you won't find it on the River. Just make sure your glue is compatible. Your can always test it on some scrap pieces first. One of the grand-kids saw the Mustang and liked it a lot and began asking for his own. But I have 4 grand kids so I bought 4 +1 more of these for myself in this series with close model nos. All with 16" - 24" wingspans. The larger ones are just stupid $$$$ for what they are. The only Con so far is the thickness of the balsa is not what it used to be. Even decades later since I built these in the 60's I can tell it is all thinner. But, the pieces all separated easily and fit well, even the non-laser die cut ones. The Mustang does actually fly some but I beefed up the landing gear structure which seemed quite flimsy as designed with the thinner wood. You don't get more than a few seconds of power out of the rubber band though. Be sure to shop around for the best prices. They vary a lot and it adds up esp if you are buying more than one. If you are really interested in flying these get one that says "Endurance" on the box.
Scritto da: Soyoung Kaplan
most hobby time for the buck
package says, "can be built in 2 hours" or some such... haha... glue drying time will surpass that by itself. great value. unique model building experience. very delicate balsa, so builder needs to put on the baby hands. if you like to build models, and you give one of these a try, you will want to build more.
Scritto da: Tool Guy
You've got a kitchen table airplane factory.
My 94 year old uncle has completed this model. Once I had the plans set up on a soft board and covered with wax paper, he was off and running Be sure to buy (here on Amazon) a quality X acto knife set, a good file, a bottle of elmer's wood glue, some small clamps, the right tissue glue & sealer, and a box of small diameter push pins to hold the parts onto the board. He only needed help with cutting the plastic windows and attaching the rubber band from the rear dowel to the prop assembly (I cheated and used a bent chicken truss to pull it through the fuselage) His next model has been ordered and on the way! Yup, I'll be there helping on this one too.
Scritto da: Schana Donefeld
Not laser cut, so a little more work, but still pretty nice...
It came out well, but the parts are not quite as accurately cut as laser ones are. The wing ribs needed a lot of sanding so they wouldn't show through the tissue covering so much. Wings also tended to droop, so will need extra support which you will have to improvise. Either that, or I screwed up, but I don't think I did. Overall, looks pretty good, and flies well, too. Painted mine sky blue, and looks really cool.
Scritto da: Love23
BIRTHDAY GIFT
Gave it to my husband for a birthday/Father's Day gift. He worked at Cessna and will probably put it together on cold, snowy days here in CO.
Scritto da: heather
Long project but fun :)
It is super difficult to assemble cause you have to cut the pieces out and it’s not laser cut but the kit is from the 60’s so considering that it is a nice project.

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