Build the iconic BOEING B-52 STRATOFORTRESS bomber as a detailed metal model from METAL EARTH. From sheets of finely engraved steel, you will create a realistic replica with precise details. The build requires patience and skill, but the stunning result makes a great display piece and a gift for aviation enthusiasts.
Authentic metal look with laser engraving
Laser-engraved details give the B-52 model realistic panels, markings, and surface texture that stands out in any display.
Clever glue-free system
Parts connect by bending tabs into slots — all you need are small pliers and a bit of patience. The result is a sturdy, clean construction.
Impressive display model
Once assembled, you get an elegant metal replica measuring approx. 20.1 × 17.8 × 4.3 cm, ideal for a display case or desk.
This metal 3D puzzle kit delivers the authentic look of the legendary bomber thanks to laser engraving and a well-designed tab-and-slot system. Individual parts are removed from steel sheets and connected without glue by bending tabs.
The assembled model, measuring approx. 20.1 × 17.8 × 4.3 cm, stands out on any collector’s shelf or aviation fan’s display. Thanks to its metal construction, the model has an elegant appearance and long lifespan. Tools are not included — for comfortable assembly, we recommend small flush cutters and flat tweezers/pliers.
- Realistic details: fine engraving and precise panel lines
- No glue: smart locks for clean and stable assembly
- Great gift: for model builders, collectors, and aviation fans
Specifications
- Product type
- Metal 3D puzzle / model kit
- Brand
- METAL EARTH
- Model
- Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
- Material
- Stainless steel (engraved sheets)
- Assembly
- Glue-free connection using bent tabs
- Recommended tools
- Small flush cutters, fine flat pliers/tweezers (not included)
- Assembled dimensions
- approx. 20.1 × 17.8 × 4.3 cm
- Difficulty
- Intermediate to advanced (requires patience and dexterity)
- Package includes
- Metal sheets with parts and assembly instructions
- Tools included
- No