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Handley Page 0/400 (A06007)

Handley Page 0/400 (A06007) Delivery of 0/400 variant began in early 1918, and of the 549 built, over 400 had been delivered to the newly formed Royal Air Force before the November 1918 Armistice, serving with seven squadrons as the standard British heavy bomber. On the night of 14-15 September 1918, forty 0/400s attacked targets in the Saar region of Germany. It could carry the 748kg (1, 650lb) bomb, the heaviest used by British services during the First World War. Scale: 1:72
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Handley Page 0/400 (A06007) Delivery of 0/400 variant began in early 1918, & of the 549 built, over 400 had been delivered to the newly formed Royal Air Force before the November 1918 Armistice, serving with seven squadrons as the standard British heavy bomber. On the night of 14-15 September 1918, forty 0/400s attacked targets in the Saar region of Germany. It could carry the 748kg (1, 650lb) bomb, the heaviest used by British services during the First World War. Scale: 1:72

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My Hobby Store
MyHobbyStore publishes some of the most well known specialist hobby magasines in the UK and are responsible for some of the most loved events on model hobbies and woodworking. MyHobbyStore are passionate about specialist hobby needs which is why they supply a wide range of hobby supplies at the best prices.

A huge range including:
Model Boat Kits
Model Aircraft kits
Model Cars
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The range of kits they supply is very diverse including static models, petrol powered, electric and steam.

Delivery is around 7 days.
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