Five releases from Italeri with lots to choose from in different scales & genres this month. Check them out in art, plastic, colours, decals & info in our preview...
Preview: Five releases from Italeri in November...
Volvo FH16 Medium Roof
From Italeri
No #3970
1/24th scale
Model Dim. 24.6 cm
The Volvo FH represents the ultimate expression of the engineering excellence of the renowned brand of commercial and industrial vehicles. Its modern and eye-catching design has been developed to optimise aerodynamics and minimise fuel consumption, ensuring the highest standards of operational efficiency.
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There are numerous customisation options available to precisely meet specific transport requirements. The tractor configuration has been designed to be lightweight and practical, guaranteeing maximum versatility for any application. Constantly evolving and updated, the FH750 is equipped with a 16.1-litre engine capable of delivering outstanding performance in terms of power and torque, making it ideal for long-haul transport or demanding and challenging conditions.
Fully detailed interiors - Fully detailed engine and frame - Open or closed driver door - Chromed adhesive - Photo etched parts - Rubber Tyres - Super Decal - Color Instruction sheet
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Lamborghini Murciélago
From Italeri
No #3672
1/24th scale
Model Dim.18,6 cm
The Lamborghini Murciélago is a supercar produced at the Sant’Agata Bolognese plant by the renowned Italian automaker between 2002 and 2010. Featuring an extremely striking and aggressive design, it is equipped with a powerful 6.2-litre V12 engine capable of delivering over 580 horsepower, ensuring outstanding performance with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 3.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 330 km/h.
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The integration of advanced onboard electronics and all-wheel drive guarantees excellent road handling in all driving conditions. Particular attention was also paid to the interior design, with a clearly sporty layout enhanced by premium materials and high build quality. Over 4,000 units of the Lamborghini Murciélago were produced at the Italian factory before the commercial launch of its successor, the Aventador.
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B-17F Flying Fortress
From Italeri
No #1487
1/272nd scale
Model Dim. 31.3 cm
The Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" is a four-engine heavy bomber that was extensively employed by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was produced in large numbers and saw widespread use, particularly by the 8th Air Force, for daytime strategic bombing missions over the European front, often with the support of long-range fighter escorts. The “F” variant marked a significant advancement over earlier models.
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The Boeing B-17F featured extended operational range, the ability to carry a substantial offensive payload, and enhanced defensive armament consisting of ten .50 calibre machine guns. One of the most appreciated features among flight crews was the B-17’s remarkable ability to return to base despite sustaining heavy structural damage from enemy fire.
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Semovente M42 da 75/34 UPGRADED EDITION
From Italeri
No #6759
1/35th scale
Model Dim. 14,4 cm
At the end of the 1930’s the Italian Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) began to deploy self-propelled artillery guns to provide support for tanks and infantry units. The ‘Semovente’ 75/18 was developed on the back of the ‘M’ series medium tank hull and soon became the most feared Italian armoured vehicle. In addition to its primary artillery role, the 75mm howitzer installed in the casemate proved to be a highly effective anti-tank weapon, capable of destroying even the most powerful and heavily armoured British and American tanks. During the war, however, the Italian Regio Esercito requested the development of a version with increased offensive capability.
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The 75/34 cannon which was originally designed for an anti-tank role, was fitted to the hull of the M42 self-propelled tank. The initial units of which were distributed to the Italian Army in the spring of 1943. As a result of its effective operational performance, it was also used by German anti-tank battalions after the armistice in September 1943.
- Upgraded Edition
- Metal Gun Barrel
- Link And Length Tracks Or Gluable Rubber Tracks
- Photo Etched Fret
- Decals For 6 Versions
- Colors Instruction Sheet
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Spitfire Mk.V / Mk.IX Aces
From Italeri
No #1482
1/72nd scale
Model Dim. 12.3 cm
The Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft can undoubtedly be considered one of the most famous aeroplanes in the history of aviation and an icon of British aeronautical engineering. A single-engine, low-wing monoplane equipped with effective offensive armament, it formed—along with the Hawker Hurricane—the backbone of the Royal Air Force’s fighter units during the Battle of Britain against the German Luftwaffe. Throughout the war, in order to counter enemy technological advancements, the Spitfire underwent continuous development in both aerodynamic configuration and powerplant options.
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The Spitfire Mk V, introduced in 1941 and powered by the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine rated at 1,440 hp, was produced in large numbers and widely distributed among operational squadrons. Flown by some of the most renowned Royal Air Force aces, it achieved a significant number of air-to-air victories.
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That is it for this preview; you can find more about this kit on the Italeri website.


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