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Fw 190A-5, Sept. 1943 (Eduard 1/48)37 views
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Fw 190A-5, Sept. 1943 (Eduard 1/48)37 views
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Hawker Tempest Mk. V (Airfix 1/72)37 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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Toyota Phaeton AB, 1929 (Tamiya 1/35)36 viewsThis is a 1/35 scale model of the first Toyota! Built in 1929, it was the first Japanese built and produced automobile. It was so successful, the Japanese military took almost all the first run of the soft-topped Phaeton AB for its own use. The finish is Tamiya Khaki and various shades of Alclad metallics.
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Me 109F-2 (Hasegawa 1/48)36 views
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Beaufighter (Airfix 1/72)36 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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Beaufighter (Airfix 1/72)36 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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Spitfire Mk VIII (Eduard Profi-Kit 1/72)36 viewsIt is in the markings of the 308th. FW, 31st. Fighter Group stationed at Fano Air Base in Fano Italy, ca. 1944-45.
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F6F-5 (Eduard 1/72)36 viewsThis is Eduard’s 1/72 kit of the F6F-5 in the markings of CDR David McCampbell’s aircraft, Minsi III. This model shows 30 victories however, before the war ended, he added four more. He was the U.S. Navy’s “ace of aces”; their number one scorer of the war.
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Yak-3 (Hasegawa 1/72)36 views
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P-51H (RS Models 1/72)36 viewsNice kit and, as far as I know, the only decent 1/72 scale kit of the last version of the Mustang, the P-51H. Markings are for a Texas Air National Guard stationed at Brooks AFB in 1953. (I was a junior in high school!)
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Fw-190A-4 (Eduard 1/48)36 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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