Due to shortage of Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, some 300 Lancasters were built with Bristol Hercules radial engines, becoming the BII Variant. Some were also fitted with enlarged bomb-bay doors to enable large 8000lb bombs to be carried, as well as a ventral defensive turret. Features include complete Bristol Hercules engines with detailed exhausts, optional dropped flaps, ventral turrent and fairing, optional retracted undercarriage and fully detailed interior.
Technical Specification & Details
Scale 1/72
Skill 3
Flying Hours 3
Number of Parts 239
Dimensions L 293m X W 431mm
Age 8+
Glue and paints are required to assemble.