Lilienthal Schlagflügelapparat 1:50 HMV 103807
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HMV M.S. Oldtimer-Models Lilienthal Schlagflügelapparat – 1:50 Scale Card Model Kit by Manfred Schmidt
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:50
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German
Product Description:
Bring the pioneering spirit of early aviation to life with the M.S. Oldtimer-Models Lilienthal Schlagflügelapparat from HMV (Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag). Designed by the renowned Manfred Schmidt, this exceptional 1:50 scale paper model kit is part of the legendary M.S. Oldtimer-Models series—originally created between 1998 and 2001 and now lovingly reissued by HMV.
Each model is hand-drawn with intricate detail, printed on vibrant, partially textured colored cardboard, and accompanied by comprehensive illustrated instructions. Schmidt’s characteristic humor shines through the guide, making the construction process both educational and entertaining.
Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and card model collectors alike, this kit allows you to recreate the Lilienthal flapping wing aircraft, an icon of early flight history. With pre-colored parts, there’s no need for edge painting, simplifying assembly and ensuring a clean, professional finish. The included building stand (Bauhelling) adds stability during construction and display.
Key Features:
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Authentic reissue of the M.S. Oldtimer-Models series by Manfred Schmidt
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Scale: 1:50
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Printed on colored, partially textured cardboard – no edge coloring required
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Medium difficulty – perfect for experienced hobbyists
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Detailed illustrated instructions in German with clear sketches
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Includes a building stand (Bauhelling) for easy construction
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Comprehensive rigging guide included
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A4-sized sheets with 120 precisely designed parts
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Model dimensions: Length 111 mm, Width 169 mm
Summary:
Recreate aviation history with this beautifully hand-drawn HMV M.S. Oldtimer-Models Lilienthal Schlagflügelapparat card model kit. A collector’s gem designed by Manfred Schmidt, offering craftsmanship, charm, and a journey into the golden age of flight.