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CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918
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CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918
Cheaper Than eBay
CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918
Cheaper Than eBay
CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918

CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918

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CAROUSEL 1 7121 1/48 FOKKER Dr.1 TRIPLANE LUFTSTREITKRAFTE JG 1, THE RED BARON, SOMME, FRANCE 1918 -  PRE ORDER

PLEASE READ ME - Pre orders we take very seriously, so why not secure the model you want now before they either sell out or go up in price when released IF there is still stock of them, purchasing early does work very well for serious collectors.

This is how it works;

Every PRE ORDER listing has an advised launch date which has been given to us by the manufacturer, the received by date in this listing is created from the postage policy we use in , this date is very rarely accurate as the maximum postage policy is only 30 working days. Pre orders can also be delayed by the manufacturers without notice to us, we have no control over this, all models are limited edition runs & we do pre sell out of certain ones, restock on many models now doesn't happen, the manufacturers are simply making so many new livery they now seem to create a run then finish it in one go, which is making these releases more and more desirable.

Please feel free to ask us a question in messages on your order, we answer all messages within 24 hours Monday – Friday 9am-6pm (excluding Bank Holidays and Weekends - these times few are answered). You will get a reply, but if it is over 24 hours Monday – Friday please feel free to try again as maybe your message never came through to us?

Richthofen was slow to learn to fly, crashing on his first solo flight and only mastering the plane at last by sheer force of will. A Prussian, son of a Junker family, Richthofen was imbued with the usual ideas of a young nobleman. He flew spectacularly in his series of all-red planes which became an excellent flyer and a fine shot. But whereas many pilots flew with a kind of innocent courage which had its special kind of magnificence, Richthofen flew with his brains and made his ability serve him. Analyzing every problem of aerial combat, he reduced chance to the minimum. After his 57th victory, on July 6, 1917, Richthofen was shot in the head and nearly killed. It was less than a month before he was back in the air again, but never as his old self. Now he knew that death could reach him as well as the others. The Richthofen 'circus' or Jagdgeschwader, was composed of four staffels of five planes each. They moved back and forth along the lines, wherever the fighting was the thickest. One of the reasons Richthofen survived so long was his ability to keep guarding himself while he attacked. He was an excellent teacher, and young pilots who showed exceptional skill and courage were sent to his staffel to gain experience. After each battle , Richthofen would gather his officers for conference and discussion of tactics. He would censure pilots too aggressive, or too willing to pull away. He was not so much liked as admired. When he was around, parties were never wild, for the pilots felt constrained in his presence. Richthofen met his death in action April 21,1918, at the hand of Captain Roy Brown of the Royal Air Force. Brown flew a Sopwith Camel, Richthofen a Fokker triplane. Richthofen, all eyes on another Camel he was about to bring down, never knew what hit him. When his plane rolled to a stop near the Allied trenches in the Somme valley, he was dead from single bullet. The next day Richthofen was buried with full military honors.

Fokker Dr.I Triplane
Designed in response to the highly maneuverable Sopwith Triplane, the Fokker Dr.I was first flown in 1917 and was one of the most successful and recognizable combat aircraft of WWI, attributing much of its fame to the German WWI ace Manfred von Richthofen – the iconic "Red Baron". Light weight, small size and three wings made the aircraft highly maneuverable and deadly in the hands of an expert pilot but very unforgiving of less experienced pilots. Common for airplanes of that era, a fixed crankshaft configuration allowed the entire engine to spin with the propeller, creating strong gyroscopic forces that adversely affected the airplane's handling under power.

Carousel 1

The Carousel 1 "AirCraft" range presents highly-detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft. Carousel 1 have an excellent reputation for producing superbly accurate diecast models of racing cars and their "AirCraft" range is worthy of the same praise. Aircraft in the Carousel 1 AirCraft range are carefully researched and reproduced with a level of detail that is unmatched by most other manufacturers in this scale.

Carousel 1 "AirCraft" diecast airplanes feature:

  • Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
  • Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
  • Interchangeable extended/retracted metal landing gear with rotating wheels and rubber tires.
  • Extremely detailed cockpit interiors with glazed instruments.
  • Detailed removable pilot figures.
  • Spinning metal propellers.
  • Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads.

The photos in this listing are from our own library, the model you will receive is brand new and sealed.

Buy Gone World are more than happy to post items worldwide, postage for the item/s will be established at point of sale/interest and will be messaged to each member when asked.

Buy Gone World does offer discounts for multiple purchases, this includes International Posting.

PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS - MANY ARE DESIRABLE AND RARE MODELS YOU DO NOT SEE ANYMORE - WE HAVE MORE THAN 2,000 SOLD OUT MODELS IN STOCK WITH US - ALL ARE STILL NEW UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US, WE ARE HERE MOST OF THE TIME AND ALL QUESTIONS/ENQUIRIES ARE ANSWERED WITHOUT FAIL. BGW TEAM


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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#228547272
Start TimeThu 24 Apr 2025 11:24:54 (BST)
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