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1/32 Metallic Details B-24 Wheel Bays #MDR3202
The 1/32 Metallic Details B-24 Wheel Bays (#MDR3202) is a high-quality aftermarket upgrade designed for 1/32 scale B-24 Liberator kits from HobbyBoss. This detail set includes resin and photo-etched parts that accurately reproduce the complex structure of the aircraft’s main landing gear wheel bays, significantly improving the realism of this often simplified area of the model.
The resin components recreate the structural framework and interior surfaces of the wheel bays, while the photo-etched parts provide finely detailed structural elements that are difficult to reproduce with standard plastic kit parts. Together, these components allow modelers to replicate the intricate internal structure visible in the B-24’s landing gear compartments.
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was one of the most widely produced heavy bombers of World War II. Designed by Consolidated Aircraft, the four-engine bomber entered service in 1940 and remained in production until 1945. Known for its long range, high payload capacity, and distinctive high-aspect-ratio wing, the B-24 served in a wide variety of roles including strategic bombing, maritime patrol, reconnaissance, and transport.
During and after World War II, the B-24 was operated by many nations around the world, including Australia, Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, Germany, India, Italy, Nicaragua, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Soviet Union, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Set Features
• Designed for 1/32 scale B-24 Liberator kits (HobbyBoss)
• Includes resin and photo-etched parts
• Highly detailed landing gear wheel bay structure
• Improves realism of the landing gear and aircraft underside
• Ideal for WWII heavy bomber builds
This detail set is an excellent upgrade for modelers looking to enhance the structural detail of the B-24 Liberator’s landing gear bays, adding depth and authenticity to the underside of this iconic World War II bomber.
The 1/32 Metallic Details B-24 Wheel Bays (#MDR3202) is a high-quality aftermarket upgrade designed for 1/32 scale B-24 Liberator kits from HobbyBoss. This detail set includes resin and photo-etched parts that accurately reproduce the complex structure of the aircraft’s main landing gear wheel bays, significantly improving the realism of this often simplified area of the model.
The resin components recreate the structural framework and interior surfaces of the wheel bays, while the photo-etched parts provide finely detailed structural elements that are difficult to reproduce with standard plastic kit parts. Together, these components allow modelers to replicate the intricate internal structure visible in the B-24’s landing gear compartments.
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was one of the most widely produced heavy bombers of World War II. Designed by Consolidated Aircraft, the four-engine bomber entered service in 1940 and remained in production until 1945. Known for its long range, high payload capacity, and distinctive high-aspect-ratio wing, the B-24 served in a wide variety of roles including strategic bombing, maritime patrol, reconnaissance, and transport.
During and after World War II, the B-24 was operated by many nations around the world, including Australia, Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, Germany, India, Italy, Nicaragua, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Soviet Union, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Set Features
• Designed for 1/32 scale B-24 Liberator kits (HobbyBoss)
• Includes resin and photo-etched parts
• Highly detailed landing gear wheel bay structure
• Improves realism of the landing gear and aircraft underside
• Ideal for WWII heavy bomber builds
This detail set is an excellent upgrade for modelers looking to enhance the structural detail of the B-24 Liberator’s landing gear bays, adding depth and authenticity to the underside of this iconic World War II bomber.
