Airfix 1/72 Douglas Dauntless SBD 3/5 Plastic Model Kit

Airfix 1/72 Douglas Dauntless SBD 3/5 Plastic Model Kit

$18.99

Description

An aircraft which may look relatively innocuous but was actually an effective airborne warrior, the Douglas SBD Dauntless was the scourge of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the aircraft which allowed the US Navy to strike back after the Pearl Harbor attack. 

Sinking more Japanese shipping than any other aircraft during the Second World War, the Dauntless also claimed a great many Japanese aircraft destroyed in aerial combat during the Pacific war. 

This 1/72 model kit from our Vintage Classics range allows you to build your own Dauntless aircraft.

What's Inside

Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.

This 1:72 scale model kit from the Airfix Vintage Classics collection lets you recreate the Douglas SBD Dauntless, an aircraft that might appear unassuming but was a formidable force in the air. Known for being a significant threat to the Imperial Japanese Navy, this aircraft enabled the US Navy to retaliate following the Pearl Harbour assault. Comprising 51 components and featuring a wingspan of 175mm, this Skill Level 2 kit, offering two paint scheme options.

Key Features

  • 1:72 scale model kit with 51 components
  • Completed wingspan measures 175mm
  • Skill Level 2 -
  • Includes two authentic paint schemes
  • Part of the Vintage Classics collection
  • Represents the SBD-3/5 versions of this renowned dive bomber

History

The Douglas SBD Dauntless, an aircraft that might seem unremarkable, was a powerful airborne adversary. It became a major threat to the Imperial Japanese Navy and enabled the US Navy to retaliate after the Pearl Harbour attack. Responsible for sinking more Japanese vessels than any other aircraft during World War II, the Dauntless also downed numerous Japanese aircraft in aerial battles throughout the Pacific conflict.

The SBD stood for Scout Bomber Douglas, designed as a carrier-based dive bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. Its most notable achievement came during the Battle of Midway in June 1942, when SBD dive bombers from the USS Enterprise, USS Yorktown, and USS Hornet managed to sink four Japanese aircraft carriers-Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu-in a single day, significantly altering the course of the Pacific War.

Introduced in 1941, the SBD-3 variant offered enhanced armour for the crew and self-sealing fuel tanks, increasing its combat survivability. The SBD-5, debuting in 1943, was equipped with a more powerful 1,200 horsepower Wright R-1820-60 engine, enhancing its altitude performance. Both variants served with distinction throughout the Pacific campaign, operating from both aircraft carriers and island bases.

Despite its slower speed and older design compared to newer aircraft, the Dauntless was highly effective due to its precise dive bombing, sturdy build, and reliability. It remained in frontline service until 1944, when it was gradually replaced by the faster Curtiss SB2C Helldiver, although many pilots favoured the Dauntless for its handling and dependability.

Produced under licence. (Vehicle/Aeroplane Models) The distinctive logos, product markings, and trade dress are trademarks of The Boeing Company.

Key Specifications

  • Skill Level: 2

Full Specifications

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)13.9
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)17.5
Item Scale1:72 Scale
License lineProduced under licensed. (Vehicle/Aeroplane Models) the distinctive logos, product markings, and trade dress are all trademarks of The Boeing Company.
Contents (what's in the box) setsPlastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.
Number of Scheme options2
Flying Hours1
Wingspan (mm)175

(THIS IS A PRE-ORDER ITEM)

Specifications

Brand Airfix