1/48 Petlakov Pe-2 recommended for Zvezda

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Brand: Yahu Models

Yahu Models YMA4833 1/48 Petlyakov Pe-2 is an etched set of colour instrument panels for cockpit of Soviet Pe-2 bomber in 1:48 scale. The set is designed for the Zvezda Petlyakov Pe-2 kit and features ready-to-install color parts from the JustStick series. The etched parts provide a finer and more faithful treatment of the on-board instruments than standard plastic parts. Package does not include model, paint or adhesive.

Availability In stock (3 ks)
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13.04.2026
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Code: 230-YMA4833
€5,10
1/48 Petlakov Pe-2 recommended for Zvezda
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Brand: Yahu Models
230 YMA4833
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The Petlyakov Pe-2 was one of the most important Soviet twin-engine fighter aircraft of World War II. This fast dive bomber and tactical bomber entered service early in the war and was used in a variety of roles during the conflict, from precision bombing attacks to reconnaissance and escort missions. Its relatively high speed, good maneuverability for its category, and wide deployment on the Eastern Front made it one of the best-known types of Soviet military aircraft. The cockpit of the Pe-2 was quite articulated and equipped with a number of instruments, so the detailed dashboard contributes greatly to the overall impression of the finished model.

The Yahu Models YMA4833 kit includes colour etched instrument panels designed for the 1:48 scale Zvezda Petlyakov Pe-2. These are JustStick parts, i.e. pre-painted and ready to install, replacing or complementing the corresponding plastic parts of the kit. The main advantage is the very fine processing of dials, labels and panel structures, which is difficult to achieve with conventional plastic parts. This accessory is suitable for modelers who want to take the interior of a historically significant Soviet bomber to the next level visually. The package does not include the model, paint or glue.

Category: Yahu Cockpits and interiors 1/48
EAN: 5904172361370
Scale: 1/48
Nationality: Russia
Period: WW2