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The latest in S.B.Model's growing range of highly detailed aftermarket upgrades is for that aviation classic, the Mirage IIIC.
The new set features a complete new cockpit cockpit and wheel wells, featuring 11 x resin parts, backed up by etched brass details such as the ejector seat firing handles, canopy and instrument panel, with printed film for the instrument faces. The resin parts all show a high level of detail, with cast-on wiring bundles and pipework, while the ejector seat features an integral harness.

Set #48014 is designed to fit both the Eduard and Hobby Boss Mirages and is available now, price: 22 EUR
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