








✈️ Own a piece of history, displayed with pride!
The Daron B-17F Memphis Belle Die-Cast Model is a highly detailed 1:155 scale replica of the legendary WWII bomber known for completing 25 combat missions. Crafted from durable die-cast metal with plastic accents, it measures 5.5 inches long with an 8-inch wingspan and includes a custom display stand. Ideal for adult collectors aged 14+, this model combines historical significance with premium craftsmanship to elevate any aviation or military memorabilia collection.







| ASIN | B08F7568DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (135) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
| Item model number | PS5413 |
| Manufacturer | Daron |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 8 x 4 inches |
J**N
Great model
A very good model that has some really good detail on it especially when you can catch it on sale.
B**I
Great replica die cast
Looks great! brings back lots of memories for me!
L**N
Arrived and everything looks great
I read previous reviews that their diecast plane arrived broken, so I inspected mine on arrival and opened it (I'm bringing it to work for my desk). The seals were broken on the box already (cut open) and the plastic insert as well. Likely used... or the delivery folks inspected it to make sure it wasn't broken. Regardless, I'm happy. The memphis belle emblem is detailed. The tail wheel paint is a little off but everything else is flawlessly detailed for it's size. The propellers spin a little but I don't recommend heavily spinning them. Perfect desk ornament, value for money is there, it's got a good weight, and looks sturdy. Cheers everyone!
D**N
Wobbly
Little wobbly, could have a better stand.
J**.
Great plane
Awesome model
P**A
Great product!!!!!!
It’s a perfect product, full of details. I bought 3 others!! Perfect painting!!
R**J
Nicely detailed
Very nice B17 model. Like the size, paint job, and quality.
J**N
Planes need to be made in USA 🇺🇸
Great details heavy wait to the plane(s) stand sucks, they need to make the planes in the USA 🇺🇸 not China
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