Display-ready scale kit - Italeri 1355 - 1/72 EF-2000 Typhoon Single Seater Model Kit  [IT-1355S]

Italeri 1355 - 1/72 EF-2000 Typhoon single seater
Price:
AUD$21.23
Brand:
Italeri
Model:
IT-1355S
GTIN:
8001283013550
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Italeri 1/72 EF-2000 Typhoon Single Seater - Kit Summary

The Italeri 1/72 EF-2000 Typhoon single seater kit provides a faithful small-scale model of the Eurofighter. The assembly reflects the Typhoons characteristic canard-delta planform and twin Eurojet EJ200 powerplants, features associated with speeds reaching around Mach 2.

Programme Origins and Service Use

Initiated in the late 1980s, the Eurofighter programme produced a versatile combat aircraft for partner nations. The Typhoon uses fly-by-wire controls to enhance handling and the single-seat model represents standard operational aircraft, while two-seaters are used for instruction and conversion training.

Why Model Builders Choose This Kit

Builders seeking a compact, accurate Typhoon will appreciate the kit's surface detail and the super decal sheet that covers eight marking schemes. Finished at 22.2 cm in length, the model makes a neat addition to any collection or themed display.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Length: 22.2 cm
  • Box Dimensions: 290 x 190 x 45 mm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Decals: Super Decal Sheet for 8 Versions
Yes, painting is needed for realistic results; the kit comes unpainted so matching paints and weathering will improve authenticity.
Small fins, pitot probes and clear parts can be fragile. Use careful trimming and dry fitting before gluing.
This kit is moulded as the single-seater; converting to a true two-seat layout would require parts from a different kit or scratch building the cockpit area.
Basic tools like sprue cutters, a modelling knife, plastic cement, fine files and tweezers will simplify assembly and cleanup.

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