1/48 Metallic Details B-17G Bombardier's Cockpit (Interior Set) #MDR48201

$27.95

The 1/48 Metallic Details B-17G Bombardier’s Cockpit Interior Set (#MDR48201) is a highly detailed aftermarket upgrade designed for 1/48 scale B-17G Flying Fortress kits from Monogram. This set includes precision 3D-printed parts that enhance the bombardier’s station in the nose section of the aircraft, replacing simplified kit parts with finely detailed components.

The bombardier’s compartment in the B-17 was one of the most distinctive areas of the aircraft’s interior, housing the bombardier’s controls, instruments, and the famous Norden bombsight used for precision bombing missions. The parts in this set reproduce the complex equipment and structural details found in the forward nose compartment, significantly improving the realism of the model’s interior.

The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the most iconic heavy bombers of World War II. Developed by the Boeing Company, the four-engine aircraft became known for its durability, long range, and heavy defensive armament. Produced between 1936 and 1945, the B-17 played a major role in the strategic bombing campaigns conducted by the United States Army Air Forces and Allied air forces.

Following World War II, the B-17 continued to operate with numerous nations around the world, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Iran, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Portugal, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Set Features

• Designed for 1/48 scale B-17G Flying Fortress kits (Monogram)

• High-resolution 3D-printed parts for the bombardier’s cockpit

• Enhances the nose compartment interior detail

• Ideal for displaying the aircraft with clear nose glazing

• Adds realism and accuracy to WWII bomber cockpit builds

This detail set is ideal for modelers seeking to improve the interior realism of their B-17G Flying Fortress, providing finely detailed components that bring the aircraft’s bombardier station to life.

The 1/48 Metallic Details B-17G Bombardier’s Cockpit Interior Set (#MDR48201) is a highly detailed aftermarket upgrade designed for 1/48 scale B-17G Flying Fortress kits from Monogram. This set includes precision 3D-printed parts that enhance the bombardier’s station in the nose section of the aircraft, replacing simplified kit parts with finely detailed components.

The bombardier’s compartment in the B-17 was one of the most distinctive areas of the aircraft’s interior, housing the bombardier’s controls, instruments, and the famous Norden bombsight used for precision bombing missions. The parts in this set reproduce the complex equipment and structural details found in the forward nose compartment, significantly improving the realism of the model’s interior.

The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the most iconic heavy bombers of World War II. Developed by the Boeing Company, the four-engine aircraft became known for its durability, long range, and heavy defensive armament. Produced between 1936 and 1945, the B-17 played a major role in the strategic bombing campaigns conducted by the United States Army Air Forces and Allied air forces.

Following World War II, the B-17 continued to operate with numerous nations around the world, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Iran, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Portugal, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Set Features

• Designed for 1/48 scale B-17G Flying Fortress kits (Monogram)

• High-resolution 3D-printed parts for the bombardier’s cockpit

• Enhances the nose compartment interior detail

• Ideal for displaying the aircraft with clear nose glazing

• Adds realism and accuracy to WWII bomber cockpit builds

This detail set is ideal for modelers seeking to improve the interior realism of their B-17G Flying Fortress, providing finely detailed components that bring the aircraft’s bombardier station to life.