Martin-Baker MB.3 Razor Back  ACMK4802
Martin-Baker MB.3 Razor Back  ACMK4802Martin-Baker MB.3 Razor Back  ACMK4802

Martin-Baker MB.3 Razor Back

Product code ACMK4802

Martin-Baker

MB 3/4

€ 53.68

 

Scale 1 : 48

Publisher/Brand Aerocraft Models

Format approx W 22.4 x L 22.2 x H 9.5 cm

Version Resin

Category Scale Modelling Kits

Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits

Availability Temporarily Out of Stock.

Click here to be notified when this product becomes available again

Add this product to my wishlist

This product was added to our database on Monday 3 November 2025.

Share this product

Your reliable Aircraft Modelling Source since 1989

Product description

This version of the Martin Baker MB.3 was built and did fly as a prototype. Initially it did not have the guns fitted at a latter stage the proposed guns were fitted, the options are included in the kit. Further  options are included in the kit treaded tyres and a 'hooked' rudder for WHAT-IF carrier use. 

The kit comprises of sixty-five resin parts, forty-five parts will be used to complete the model.

The kit comprises the following sets of parts

  • Thirty-eight 3D printed parts, six of which are alternate parts
  • Twelve small 3D printed parts in a protective cage, two of which are for other versions, and 5 spares of the useable small parts for loss or breakage (printed in with more flexibility)
  • Three 3D printed undercarriage struts (printed with more rigidity)
  • Four 3D printed clear parts for wing tips and gunsight, an extra gunsight included
  • Four clear cast resin canopy parts allowing for open or closed canopy
  • Set of canopy masks
  • Decals, this is a sheet that covers this version and others
  • Stunning A4 poster
  • Instructions

The kit is supplied with a set of laser printed decals. The decal are thin, work easily and have good opacity, and they DO NOT look all digitized or pixelated when applied.

Note the decals supplied are a generic sheet for all three of the MB fighters in my range.

The kit will need preparation by the modeler and the supports that are generated will require removing. This is easily done and as long as care is taken then they have been designed to be easily removed. The model will require either a super glue or an epoxy glue for assembly, however, I find PVA can also be suitable in certain areas and for trialing the fit and assembly before committing to the permanent glues.