Description
Build your own tilt-rotor aircraft with the Osprey Helicopter model kit—a medium-sized project designed for builders aged 12 and up. With its distinctive design and smooth assembly process, this kit offers a rewarding experience for aviation enthusiasts and hobbyists alike. The completed model stands on its own and can be rebuilt or glued together for a permanent display. The MDF surface is ideal for painting, allowing you to customise your helicopter with colours and markings of your choice.
The V-22 Osprey is both a helicopter and a plane—it’s a tiltrotor aircraft that combines features of both.
The Osprey’s unique design allows it to take off and land like a helicopter using its large rotors in vertical position, and then fly like a turboprop airplane by rotating those rotors forward for horizontal flight. This dual capability makes it incredibly versatile for military missions that require both vertical lift and long-range speed.
Key Features
- Medium difficulty build, suitable for ages 12 and up
- Self-supporting structure—no base required
- Can be rebuilt or glued for a permanent fixture
- Paintable MDF surface for creative customisation
- Inspired by the real-world tilt-rotor Osprey aircraft
Model Dimensions (approximate)
- Length: 245 mm
- Width: 215 mm
- Height: 230 mm
Package Contents
- Complete set of pre-cut MDF pieces (assembly required)
- Step-by-step assembly booklet
Materials and Finish
- Made from MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard), unpainted
- Natural wood texture, suitable for sanding and painting
- MDF is durable, flexible, and ideal for model building
Safety and Assembly Notes
- Contains small parts; adult supervision recommended
- Adult assistance may be helpful for younger builders
Additional Information
- Product details may vary slightly between batches
- Colours may differ from images due to lighting and display settings
All Kitsune Toys model kits are crafted with care and designed to inspire creativity and hands-on fun for builders of all ages.





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