B-24 Diecast Model Male Call
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Description
Description
B-24 Liberator “Male Call” Die-Cast Model – 1:163 Scale
This detailed die-cast metal replica of the famous B-24 Liberator “Male Call” honors one of the most recognizable heavy bombers of World War II. Finished to represent the aircraft flown with the 453rd Bomb Group, this collectible model captures the distinctive look of the B-24 with its high-mounted wing, twin tail assembly, and box-shaped fuselage. Complete with a display stand, it makes an excellent addition to any aviation collection or World War II display.
The B-24 Liberator was developed by Consolidated Aircraft Company in response to the U.S. Army Air Corps’ request for a bomber capable of flying faster, higher, and farther than the B-17 Flying Fortress. Powered by four air-cooled engines, the aircraft could reach speeds of approximately 300 mph and operate at altitudes up to 28,000 feet. With its long range and heavy payload, the B-24 served in every theater of World War II and played a major role in the Allied strategic bombing campaign against Germany.
Nicknamed “Male Call,” this particular aircraft is closely associated with legendary Hollywood actor James Stewart, who served as Operations Officer of the 453rd Bomb Group at RAF Norfolk during the war. Stewart flew numerous combat missions with the group, contributing to the Allied air offensive in Europe.
As the most-produced American aircraft of World War II, the B-24 Liberator remains an iconic symbol of Allied air power. Today, only a handful of these historic bombers still exist, making this model a fitting tribute to the aircraft and the crews who flew them.
Key Features:
- Die-cast metal B-24 Liberator “Male Call” model aircraft
- 1:163 scale collectible replica
- Approximately 5 1/8 inches long
- Wingspan of approximately 8 1/4 inches
- Includes plastic display stand
- Detailed paint scheme representing the historic WWII bomber
- Recommended for adult collectors and ages 14+


