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Corgi AA29702 1:72 Messerschmitt Me 410A-1 U5+FE - Lt. Rudolf Abrahamczik

by Corgi
Original price $238.95 - Original price $238.95
Original price
$238.95
$238.95 - $238.95
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Product Info

This exceptional CORGI Aviation Archive 1:72 scale diecast model captures the formidable Messerschmitt Me 410A-1, a fast and heavily armed night intruder that prowled the dark skies over England in late 1943. Ready to display straight from the box, this meticulously crafted collectible is perfect for aviation enthusiasts and military history collectors alike. Every detail of this Fernnachtjagd hunter has been faithfully reproduced, from its authentic camouflage scheme to its menacing profile.

Key Features

  • Ready to display with included stand - no assembly required
  • Authentic 1:72 scale diecast metal construction
  • Historically accurate late 1943 camouflage scheme
  • Rotatable propeller for added realism
  • Depicts aircraft flown by decorated pilot Rudolf Abrahamczik

History

The Luftwaffe's long-range night intruder campaign in the closing years of the Second World War aimed to sow chaos among Allied air operations. These Fernnachtjagd missions saw lone aircraft infiltrating bomber streams or striking at vulnerable targets as crews relaxed on their approach home after gruelling missions. The Messerschmitt Me 410 proved perfectly suited to this dangerous role - its combination of speed and heavy armament made it a formidable nocturnal predator. Operating in conjunction with the regular Blitz bomber force yet with more specific targets, these night intruders ventured alone into the dark skies over Britain. However, the moment they crossed the English Channel, they became the hunted. Britain's sophisticated air defence network had been refined to deadly efficiency, and darkness offered little sanctuary. RAF de Havilland Mosquito nightfighters proved to be the ultimate nocturnal hunters, exacting a heavy toll on Luftwaffe aircraft of all types, including the Me 410. This particular aircraft wore a camouflage scheme optimised for night intruder operations and was flown by Rudolf Abrahamczik, one of the Luftwaffe's most accomplished pilots. A highly decorated bomber pilot with at least 233 combat missions to his name, Abrahamczik's expertise in this perilous role exemplified the skill and courage required to survive in Britain's hostile night skies. Serving with 14./KG2 in late 1943, this Me 410A-1 represents a fascinating chapter in the deadly cat-and-mouse conflict played out in the darkness above wartime England.

What's Inside

Die-Cast Model with Display Stand

Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
18
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
5.5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
22.5
Item Scale
1:72 Scale
Finish
Painted
Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
Yes


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