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Me 109F-2 (Hasegawa 1/48)28 views
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Beaufighter (Airfix 1/72)28 viewsIts the new tool Airfix 1/72 scale Beaufighter built out of the box. The actual airplane was stationed in Scotland and its mission was to attack the Nazi navy in the North Sea.
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Fw 190A-5, Sept. 1943 (Eduard 1/48)28 views
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Hawker Tempest Mk. V (Airfix 1/72)28 viewsThis is the new tool 1/72 Hawker Tempest Mk. V from Airfix. It is a simple build with two options for markings. This model is in markings of Royal New Zealand Air Force, stationed in Cambridgeshire England, 1944.
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Me 109F-2 (Hasegawa 1/48)27 views
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Ju-87B Stuka (Airfix 1/72)27 viewsThis is the new AIRFIX 1/72 scale Ju-87B Stuka in Italian markings, previously flown by Luftwaffe. Model is built essentially out of the box with the exception of seat belts for the gunner.
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Ju-87B Stuka (Airfix 1/72)27 viewsThis is the new AIRFIX 1/72 scale Ju-87B Stuka in Italian markings, previously flown by Luftwaffe. Model is built essentially out of the box with the exception of seat belts for the gunner.
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Beaufighter (Airfix 1/72)27 viewsIts the new tool Airfix 1/72 scale Beaufighter built out of the box. The actual airplane was stationed in Scotland and its mission was to attack the Nazi navy in the North Sea.
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Canadair Sabre F-4 (Airfix 1/72)27 viewsThis is a new mold from Airfix. It is built out of the box with kit supplied decals. The scale is 1/72 and it is listed as a Canadair Sabre F-4 in service in 1955.
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A6M2-N "Rufe" (Hasegawa 1/72)27 viewsThis is the Hasegawa 1/72 A6M2-N “Rufe”, a float plane based on the Zero and built by Nakajima. This type was used throughout the Pacific theater during WW2.
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Fw 190A-5, Sept. 1943 (Eduard 1/48)27 views
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Fw-190A-4 (Eduard 1/48)27 viewsMy Eduard Fw-190A4 just completed from an Overtree kit (No PE, no instructions, no decals; only plastic parts in a box.) Scrounged up the markings from friends and my scrap collection. Model represents an aircraft repainted to serve in Tunisia during the North African campaign by Lt. Erich Rudorfer of 6./JG2.
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