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3D Wood Craft Construction Kit - WW1 Sopwith Triplane (British)

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3D Woodcraft Construction Kit

Build a World War 1 SOPWITH TRIPLANE replica!

The Sopwith Triplane was a British single seat fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War.

The Triplane was built in comparatively small numbers, but the Royal Naval Air Service successfully employed it throughout 1917. Pilots nicknamed it the Tripehound or simply the Tripe

.Approximate size: 19cm (l) X 19cm (w)

Wooden pieces

Can be varnished or painted once complete

Suitable for kids from 0-99 !!!

 

 

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Good value and service thank you.
25 Jun 2008