【Exact Reproduction】 – The P-51D Mustang is a highly renowned fighter aircraft from World War II, originally designed and manufactured by North American Aviation for the Royal Air Force and later adopted by the U.S. Army Air Forces. This metal P-51D Mustang model is painted in the “Big Pretty Doll” livery (serial number 47-2218), flown by Colonel John Landers, commander of the 78th Fighter Group of the U.S. Eighth Air Force, from February to June 1945, with every minute detail meticulously recreated. 【Details and Features】 – This 1/72-scale fighter model has been painstakingly reproduced, from the “Big Pretty Doll” paint scheme on the nose to the tiniest markings on the fuselage. Another notable feature is the functional two-blade propeller mounted on the nose of the model. The interactive nature of this propeller adds vibrancy and authenticity to the vintage combat aircraft, allowing enthusiasts to experience a key aspect of the aircraft’s historical design. 【Metal Material and Durable Finish】 – This military aircraft model is crafted from high-quality zinc alloy, ensuring exceptional strength, durability, and refined aesthetics that capture the engineering elegance of the P-51D Mustang. The surface of this die-cast model is coated with baked enamel paint, which prevents fading and cracking over time, preserving the vivid colors and exquisite detail of this highly detailed model-making it an outstanding choice for WWII aircraft collectors.