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Bf 109 Cockpit (Grey Blue)

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Brief Introduction The Bf-109 (also known as Me-109) is a single-seat, single-engine, single-wing, all-metal piston fighter aircraft developed by Germany. It was one of the most outstanding light fighters with comprehensive performance during World War II. Designed by Messerschmitt, it adopted the most advanced aerodynamic shape, retractable landing gear, and closed canopy at that time, and entered service in 1936. Later, the Bf-109 was derived multiple models and fulfilled various tasks, becoming the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force during World War II. At the same time, it was also the fighter with the largest production quantity and was flown by most air combat aces during World War II. DID glad to bring you the 1/6 reproduction of the cockpit of the Bf-109, available in two versions: grey-blue (E60065B) and sand (E60065Y) . The cockpit is made from plastic and metal and features exquisite details of the interior. It includes multiple flight instruments that display various parameters of the aircraft's motion and have precise scales. The cockpit also has a flexible joystick for maneuvering in all directions, foot pedals for controlling the aircraft's speed, and various accessories necessary for the cockpit. The cockpit is also equipped with lighting effects to simulate the real lighting conditions inside the cabin. In addition, the details of the seat belt have been realistically restored! Being in it feels like being there in person. The grey-blue version features Mickey Mouse holding a cigar, which is the symbol of the ace pilot Adolf Galland, while the sand version can be paired with Hans-Joachim Marseille, the Star of Africa, previously released. In addition, it comes with an EVA base that makes it easy to place the cockpit securely. The newly crafted 1/6 Bf-109 cockpit is exquisitely made. It perfectly replicates the real details of the interior of the cockpit, making you feel as if you are really there. You can use the cockpit to recreate realistic scenarios of World War II air combat and have more fun with your ace pilots. Let's take them to fight in the air! PS: The action figures that are shown in the images are NOT included in E60065BY. Full Part List 1 Grey-blue cockpit 2 Base (EVA) 3 Decals 4 Stickers

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Brand
DID Corp
Category
Vehicle
Period
WWII
Scale
1/6
Nationality
Germany
Item No.
E60065B
Release Year
2023
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