1:72 Airfix 04068 Westland Wessex HC.2 - Sikorsky S-58 - British Helicopter Plastic Model kit
The 1:72 Airfix 04068 Westland Wessex HC.2 captures the power, heritage, and innovation of one of Britain’s most iconic helicopters. Originally developed from the American Sikorsky S-58, the Wessex HC.2 became a vital workhorse for the Royal Air Force, excelling in troop transport, supply missions, and air-sea rescue operations. With its twin Bristol Siddeley Gnome engines and robust design, it was built to handle the toughest conditions both on land and at sea.
This detailed Airfix plastic model kit allows you to recreate a piece of aviation history in stunning detail. Featuring 134 precision parts and three authentic marking options, including schemes from the Royal Air Force and the Armada Nacional del Uruguay, this kit delivers both realism and satisfaction for any scale model enthusiast.
Order the Airfix 1:72 Westland Wessex HC.2 today from Most-Models.com and enjoy fast shipping, premium service, and the pleasure of building a true British aviation legend.
Features:
– Plastic model kit of the Westland Wessex HC.2 in 1:72 scale
– Based on the British-built version of the legendary Sikorsky S-58
– 134 precisely molded parts for detailed and accurate construction
– Includes 3 authentic marking options: Royal Air Force, Armada Nacional del Uruguay, and No.2 Flying Training School
– Realistic cockpit, rotor, and landing gear details
– High-quality decals for authentic emblems and insignia
– Superior molding quality for excellent realism
– Includes illustrated assembly guide and painting instructions
– Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and fans of British military aircraft
Build your own piece of British aviation history – order the Airfix 1:72 Westland Wessex HC.2 now from Most-Models.com and experience the excitement of craftsmanship and precision in every detail.
| Level (1=easy | 5=advanced) | 1 |
| Number of Parts | 134 |
| Model length in mm | 291 |
| Model width in mm | 238 |
| Country | Great-Britain |
| Release date | 2025-10 |