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Aviattic has released a 1/32 multimedia kit of the Ansaldo A1 "Balilla"
The Ansaldo A.1, was Italy's only domestically designed fighter aircraft of World War I to be produced in Italy. Arriving too late to see any real action, it was however used by both Poland and the Soviet Union in the Polish-Soviet War. The Ansaldo A.1 was nicknamed "Balilla" after the Genoan folk-hero.

Two versions of this multimedia kit have been created by Aviattic:
-1/32 Ansaldo A1 "Balilla" ITALIAN version
Ref no: ATTKIT006
-1/32 Ansaldo A1 "Balilla" POLISH version
Ref no: ATTKIT007

Whats included with the kit?
Everything you need to produce a stunning model. Today’s resins and casting materials produce results that can capture detail like no other method. Enhanced by state-of-the-art decals and photo-etch, even a white metal cast tail skid!

Include in each kit is:
-140+ resin parts (including “US” or “Polish” jacketed Vickers guns), strut positioning jigs etc.,
-200+ photo-etch brass parts
-Acetate for windscreen and various lengths steel/copper wire
-Specially commissioned "RB Productions” paper and nickel etched seatbelt sets
-Pheon Decals has created extensive markings decals options
-Aviattic tailored linen, woodgrain, instrument faces and "St. George" artwork decals
-Specially commissioned “HGW” fuselage nail head decals
-Rolled A3 profiles and colour reference poster (specially commissioned artwork by Juanita Franzi)
-Fully illustrated manual designed by Bo Monroe telling history of the aircraft, Pheon markings profiles and reference photos
-Instructions will be a downloadable PDF file posted here
-Extensive photo reference archive to enhance your build will be available via an Aviattic Pinterest boards.

Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE

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Waaaay cool.
APR 03, 2017 - 02:54 AM
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