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This item is pre-order. Available 4th week of November 2020!
Brand: Texaco
Color: Green
Scale: 1/48
Edition: Fuel For Victory Series
Features:
- CLASSIC AIRPLANE: An all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft, the P-40 Warhawk was first seen in October of 1938.
- HISTORICAL IMPACT: Only the P-51 Mustang and the P-47 Thunderbolt saw a greater production run, and the P-40 remained on front line service with nearly every Allied military through the end of World War II. It is perhaps most recognizable donning the shark mouth of the legendary First AVG Flying Tigers. Part of Texaco's "Fuel for Victory Series," a celebration of the company's six-billion-barrel contribution to the Allies' oil consumption total in World War II.
- EXTREME DETAIL: this 1/44 scale, the die-cast model replicates a P-40B Tomahawk featuring a locking coin bank, an opening canopy, a well-equipped cockpit, a rotating propeller, authentic USAAF markings, and a certificate of authenticity.
- QUICK SPECS: Measures approximately 8½" long with a 10" wingspan. 1/44 Scale.
Details: An all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft, the P-40 Warhawk was first seen in October of 1938. Only the P-51 Mustang and the P-47 Thunderbolt saw a greater production run, and the P-40 remained on front line service with nearly every Allied military through the end of World War II. It is perhaps most recognizable donning the shark mouth of the legendary First AVG Flying Tigers. Part of Texaco's "Fuel for Victory Series," a celebration of the company's six-billion-barrel contribution to the Allies' oil consumption total in World War II, this 1/44 scale, the die-cast model replicates a P-40B Tomahawk featuring a locking coin bank, an opening canopy, a well-equipped cockpit, a rotating propeller, authentic USAAF markings, and a certificate of authenticity. Measures approximately 8½" long with a 10" wingspan.