The B-29 Superfortress, an American-built heavy bomber introduced in May of 1944, was a popular Allied weapon most recognizable as the aircraft that dropped the atomic bombs over Japan in August of 1945. In addition to its service in World War II, it was also used by American forces in Korea. Nearly 4,000 were manufactured and it was not officially retired until the early 1960s.
Featuring an impressive two-foot wingspan, this 1/72 scale model is crafted of premium Philippine mahogany and features a simulated glazed nosed, realistic propeller and engine details, authentic Air Force markings, and a wooden display base. Measures approximately 17" long with a 24" wingspan.
Featuring an impressive two-foot wingspan, this 1/72 scale model is crafted of premium Philippine mahogany and features a simulated glazed nosed, realistic propeller and engine details, authentic Air Force markings, and a wooden display base. Measures approximately 17" long with a 24" wingspan.