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Description:
Eurocopter Tiger GoldenEye - Legendary James Bond movie model to recreate
The perfect introduction to the world of action model making: With this true-to-the-original replica of the famous Eurocopter Tiger from the James Bond film "GoldenEye" you bring a piece of film history home. The high-quality model kit in 1:72 scale combines precise details with easy handling - ideal for your first steps in model making or as an exciting project for your collection.
Scope of delivery
Detailed plastic model kit with 116 individual parts
Multilingual building instructions with clear illustrations
True-to-the-original decals for authentic finish
Exclusive James Bond movie poster
Revell Aqua Color Base Paint Set
Revell Contacta Professional Mini Precision Adhesive
High-quality model making brush
With a length of 194 mm, the result is an impressive model that impresses with its movable main rotor and authentic surface design. The included quality tools and materials allow you to start building right away.
Special features
Finely detailed hull halves with authentic surface structure
Movable main rotor for dynamic presentation
Precise fit of all components for effortless assembly
True-to-the-original colour scheme thanks to the supplied colour set
Complete starter set with all the tools you need
Background
The Eurocopter Tiger played a central role in the fight for the satellite weapon system of the same name in the 17th James Bond film "GoldenEye" (1995). As one of the most modern attack helicopters of its time, it was stolen by the antagonists during a military demonstration. This dramatic scene led to one of the most spectacular car chases in the Bond series. The Tiger, developed by Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters), perfectly embodied the combination of military precision and cinematic action.
Grab it now and become part of the James Bond story! Get this unique model kit and create your own piece of film history.