


🛩️ Unleash Your Inner Aviator!
The Guillow's North American P51D Mustang Model Kit is a meticulously designed model featuring a 17-inch wingspan, crafted from high-quality balsa wood and plastic components. This easy-to-build kit includes a rubber power motor for an authentic flying experience, making it perfect for both novice and experienced modelers. Proudly made in the USA, it invites you to join a vibrant community of aviation enthusiasts.

| ASIN | B0006GZ3IM |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Airplane Model Kit |
| Brand | Guillow's |
| Brand Name | Guillow's |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 380 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072365009059 |
| Included Components | top quality balsa, plastic nose cowls, canopies, decals, rubber power motor |
| Item Dimensions | 13.75 x 1.31 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.75 x 1.31 x 4.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Flat River Group |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | GUI905 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | Small |
| Subject Character | North American P-51D Mustang |
| UPC | 072365009059 782361080456 |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
E**M
Quality of time with my 11 year old no screens!
Don't forget to buy glue! This thing's awesome I built one when I was a kid and now I'm building this one with my 11-year-old and we're having a great time building it!
C**.
Good product
Good quality product. easy to follow instructions, good value for something that is difficult to find in the general marketplace.
J**.
Brings Back Fond Memories
I used to build these planes when I was a kid, over 50 years ago. I love everything Mustang so I chose this kit to build. It came out beautifully, but there was a lot of work to get it there... If you decide to build this model, here are the things that you should be aware of: The wood is very thin. Small parts are difficult to cut out and to assemble. No reason why these tiny parts cant be built into other parts. Plastic parts are difficult to cut out, should be pre cut. The little rods used for the landing gear are difficult to bend, and then to make two of them the same is a time consuming task. The instructions to do that are lacking specificity. For the most part, the instructions were OK, but at times were vague. I had to cut out the individual templates from the master plan (Wings, Tail and Flap pieces) to make them convenient to work on. Then tape them back together. The need to pin and cut the little slots in the fuselage and wing pieces to be ready to install struts was time consuming and a pain. The cost of the Cement was 'Ridiculous' $6.00+ a tube, that was barely enough to finish construction. I had to buy a bottle of Super Glue, triple the amount for a couple dollars more. The glue dries so fast I had to keep pinning the hole to keep it flowing, between gluing pieces Back in the day, The Testor's paint was $.30 a bottle. Today, the cost is unbelievable. I bought a can of spray paint and used acrylic for the details. Use of 50-50 Elmer's and Water works and is was cheaper than 'Dope'. Overall it came out beautifully... would never attempt to fly it!! I'm looking to build a bigger plane... Maybe the B17G Super Fortress... but they are currently out of stock!!
K**S
I LIVE. I FLY. I LIVE AGAIN
I bought this kind of on a whim. I wanted to make it a scale replica, not to fly. But as I have the impulse control of a 4 year old, I put the tissue wrap on it and immediately started trying to make it fly. Couple of adjustment flights on cushiony grass and I got a great flight of about 40 yards...right into a tree. Busted it all up. There went my hopes of making it a replica. While some have complained that the model is flimsy, if it breaks, you remove the tissue in that area and replace the broken pieces. I upgraded some of the more structural parts that broke to basswood. Rewrapped it, and went with the theme of a beat to hell plane...which obviously means converting it to a Mad Max War Boy plane. In terms of free flight, once you get it adjusted right and get a good throw, you'll get between 30-40 yards, more with the right wind. Parts break. Whatever. Superglue it back together and get back out there. I had to get more tissue and rubber bands from the local hobby shop because I broke the parts it came with. Took me maybe 2 days to build it to the point where it could fly. Directions are sufficient. I never did figure out the landing gear setup, but I didn't want it anyway. It was a lot of fun and I'll be doing another one. Take your time, and if your new, just know you'll mess some stuff up, and have to go buy more tissue or whatever to fix it. It's totally doable for a novice. It'll be worth it. Just make sure to fly it on grass...without trees. Also, Guillow's web sight sells replacement parts.
R**.
Quality of design
Best balsa model maker in the business
C**E
Poor packaging, bad instructions, crappy cutouts
Firstly the first one received was broken and looked like someone stepped on it! Now that maybe the shipping process but being shipped in just a simple bubble wrap bag is not a good idea. After receiving a replacement (thank you Amazon for making that process very easy and having a great customer service reps being polite and helpful!) the replacement was bent slightly and balsa is extremely fragile, but not damaged beyond repair like the first. Cons: -Need to understand this is NOT laser cut and is die-cut so precision is VERY LOW having you guess where these extremely small parts are supposed to be cut. -The instructions SUCK! Not much time was spent writing them with very vague explanations & even less steps and the artwork to follow during the build with measuring and copying was very confusing with them adding a "paint job" to hide some lines and confuse on others while matching things up. I found the photo on the back of a fully built one more helpful! -The prop was very cheap and the plastic to wood bushing did not work well at all. Even if I covered this I don't believe it would have flown. -Tissue paper was missing from the package (which didn't bother me too much since I wasn't going to cover it...it was bought for mainly looks and might get clear monokote later). Pros: -Definitely a great looking plane and pretty well designed for strength (which upon receiving the materials and how thin they are and fragile will make you second guess it...trust me it held up to my dog walking on it) -Nose cone, cockpit, and side mufflers are simple yet very nice additions -If you can build this then you pretty much can build any of them! Overall: If I didn't have so many problems with shipping, it had been laser cut with better instructions probably would have been a lot better and got a better review. Since this isn't going to fly it was perfect.
S**N
1960's Technology, nnot as good as the updated laser cut kits
Takes me back to the 1960's. Literally, they updated a lot of their planes, but not this one. It is a die cut plane, with solid body (fuselage) rather than formers, stringers, & tissue. Makes it a lot easier to warp the fuselage than if it had been formers & stringers. This kit is actually more difficult to make correctly than the laser cut planes. I do not mind challenges, but this really is a challenge to get things in correct alignment and not to warp. also the Balsa is thinner, so it makes it weaker, and harder to get the structural alignment correct.
D**K
Honesty!!!
Absolutely love it when I find a seller with the honesty and integrity that you just want in a human. I received exactly what I was told I was going to. I find that encouraging.
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