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Scale 1 : 275
Publisher/Brand Metal Time Workshop
Format approx W 32.1 x L 30.5 x H 6.6 cm
Version Metal
Category Scale Modelling Kits
Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits » Kits: Metal Models
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
Mind: this is a modelling kit.
Mind: video shows assembly of Antonov AN225 Mriya Antonov Design Bureau OFFICIAL EXCLUSIVE EDITION
SPECIFICATIONS
Quantity of parts, pcs | 270 |
Difficulty level, from 1 to 8 | 8 |
Hours to assemble (average) | 20 |
Model size (cm) | 30.5 x 12.4 x 30.2 |
Model size, inch | 12 x 4.88 x 11.89 |
Windup mechanism |
Turbines Blades Rotation |
Nose cargo door opening |
Removable pedestal |
In 1988, Antonov Aviation built the world's largest cargo aircraft, the AN-225, named Mriya (translated from Ukrainian, means Dream) and landed it at the Gostomel airport, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Its specifications were astonishing: it was 275 feet long, 288 feet wide and 59 feet tall. To understand just how enormous Mriya was imagine a six-story house with four entrances. The Mriya weighed 350 tons (700,000 lbs.) and could lift another 250 tons (500,000 lbs.). This was an absolute record. Mriya was a beast. No plane on earth could come close to that much carrying capacity. For example, Mriya could transport a herd of 42 elephants, or more than 1.8 million iPhones.
Over the years, the Mriya AN-225, has transported giraffes, yachts, parts of power plants and other large items other planes could not transport. Mriya carried the first Soviet "Shuttle" called "Buran" made its longest flight. After a short flight into space, the Buran remained grounded, but the Mriya would continue to soar!
In addition to all necessary parts for assembly, the set includes the limited-edition Mriya the Dream" postage stamp. Along with the Stamp, is a certificate of appreciation and support from Antonov Aviation, documenting your support of Mriya, and the aviation rebuilding programs.
Like all Metal Time DIY models, the "Ukrainian Dream EE" is made of eco-friendly stainless steel used in the food industry and approved to produce consumer goods and toys.
Precise cutting of the set eliminates the possibility of cuts during the assembly process. The parts are precisely adjusted to each other and will not create problems when assembling.
The pleasant tactile feeling, strength, and aesthetics of brushed metal favorably distinguish steel parts from wood or plastic used in other building kits.
Convenient flat packaging made of eco-friendly recyclable cardboard combines the compactness and aesthetics of a status gift.
Steel sheets, pcs | 7 |
Power spring | YES |
Gears | YES |
Bearings | YES |
Stickers | YES |
Chassis wheels | YES |
Pliers | YES |
File | YES |
Assembling Gloves | YES |
Polishing cloth | YES |
Collector's Pin | YES |
Club Stickers | YES |
Postage stamp "Ukrainian Dream" | YES |
Certificate of appreciation | YES |