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1/48 Metallic Details B-17 Waist Gunner's Cabin #MDR4870
The Metallic Details B-17 Waist Gunner’s Cabin #MDR4870 is a comprehensive aftermarket upgrade designed to enhance the waist gunner’s compartment of 1/48 scale B-17 Flying Fortress models produced by HK Models. This multimedia set combines high-quality resin components, finely etched photo-etched parts, and precision 3D-printed details to accurately reproduce the interior structure and equipment of the aircraft’s waist gunner positions. The carefully engineered parts provide sharper detail and more realistic textures than standard kit components, allowing modelers to recreate the distinctive defensive gun stations located along the sides of the bomber’s fuselage.
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 famous for its durability, long range, and heavy defensive armament. Produced between 1936 and 1945, the B-17 served extensively with the United States Army Air Forces and Allied air forces, playing a central role in strategic bombing campaigns in both the European and Pacific theaters. Following the war, the aircraft continued to see service with numerous countries including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Israel, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, among others.
Set features include:
Designed specifically for HK Models 1/48 B-17 Flying Fortress kits
Multimedia detail set with resin, photo-etched, and 3D-printed components
Recreates the waist gunner’s cabin interior with improved structural detail
Adds realistic equipment and internal features for the defensive gun stations
Enhances the visibility and authenticity of the bomber’s interior section
This detailed upgrade set is ideal for modelers looking to elevate the realism of their B-17 build by accurately representing one of the aircraft’s most important defensive positions, adding depth and historical authenticity to the interior of this legendary World War II bomber.
The Metallic Details B-17 Waist Gunner’s Cabin #MDR4870 is a comprehensive aftermarket upgrade designed to enhance the waist gunner’s compartment of 1/48 scale B-17 Flying Fortress models produced by HK Models. This multimedia set combines high-quality resin components, finely etched photo-etched parts, and precision 3D-printed details to accurately reproduce the interior structure and equipment of the aircraft’s waist gunner positions. The carefully engineered parts provide sharper detail and more realistic textures than standard kit components, allowing modelers to recreate the distinctive defensive gun stations located along the sides of the bomber’s fuselage.
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 famous for its durability, long range, and heavy defensive armament. Produced between 1936 and 1945, the B-17 served extensively with the United States Army Air Forces and Allied air forces, playing a central role in strategic bombing campaigns in both the European and Pacific theaters. Following the war, the aircraft continued to see service with numerous countries including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Israel, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, among others.
Set features include:
Designed specifically for HK Models 1/48 B-17 Flying Fortress kits
Multimedia detail set with resin, photo-etched, and 3D-printed components
Recreates the waist gunner’s cabin interior with improved structural detail
Adds realistic equipment and internal features for the defensive gun stations
Enhances the visibility and authenticity of the bomber’s interior section
This detailed upgrade set is ideal for modelers looking to elevate the realism of their B-17 build by accurately representing one of the aircraft’s most important defensive positions, adding depth and historical authenticity to the interior of this legendary World War II bomber.
