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Bristol Bulldog II

Airfix | No. 01055 | 1:72

Boxart Bristol Bulldog II 01055 Airfix

Facts

Brand:
Airfix
Title:
Bristol Bulldog II
Number:
01055
Scale:
1:72
Type:
Full kit
Released:
1990 New box
Topic:
Bristol Bulldog » Propeller (Aircraft)

Markings

Bristol Bulldog

Bristol Bulldog Mk.II
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)

Box contents

Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)

Boxart designed by Ken McDonough

Product timeline

 
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Instructions

We don't have the exact instruction sheets, but we have them for:

01055
Bristol Bulldog II
Airfix 1:72
01055 1987 New box

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Alternative SKUs for Airfix 01055:
ARX1055

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Gallery

Bristol Bulldog 1:72
Bristol Bulldog
Airfix 1:72
by Philippe Martin on Maquette 72
Bristol Bulldog 1:72
Bristol Bulldog G-AAHH
Airfix 1:72
by Gabriel Stern on Wings of Intent

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Comments

isto korpiaho
Sold 29.2-20.
2 March 2020, 12:09
TheMadModeller
According to what references I could find the Bulldog was introduced in '29 though its first flight was in '27; I'm not sure which should be applied. The previously listed retirement date of '37 was for RAF use and ignored foreign service. The last Bulldog was stricken off charge in Finland in May of '44!
All comments (5) » 10 January 2014, 13:06
Steve Wilson
No probs...
Just ask Edward.
I was a Coach Driver, if I asked another Driver directions and parking info about somewhere I'd never been before, they always replied. Oh! it's easy mate...
Which annoyed me, because it's only easy once you've done it!!! until then you need assistance😢
10 January 2014, 14:20
TheMadModeller
lol I've just sort of been ... I know it's a bad pun ... "winging it" ... since I started getting my stash/wish list put up. I really hope more modelers start using this site. Advice, references and trades would move along a lot more smoothly than say scouring the web and multitudes of message boards.
10 January 2014, 14:25

Reference material

Bristol Bulldog (Warpaint Books Limited 66)
Bristol Bulldog
Warpaint Series No. 66
Richard J. Caruana
2008
Bristol "Bulldog" (II) (QUIRON EDICIONES 9)
Bristol "Bulldog" (II)
La Maquina y la Historia: Perfiles Aeronauticos No. 9
Rafael A. Permuy Lopez, Artemio Mortera Perez
2002

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