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Spitfire Mk VIII (Eduard Profi-Kit 1/72)23 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)23 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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Hurricane Mk. 1 (1/72 Airfix)22 viewsThis is the “easy” version that comes with paint and a brush. It was built by me and my grandson Benjamin.
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Hurricane Mk. 1 (1/72 Airfix)22 viewsThis is the “easy” version that comes with paint and a brush. It was built by me and my grandson Benjamin.
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Lavochkin La-7 (Eduard/Gavia 1/48)22 viewsMarkings are those of Lt. Col. Sergei F. Dolgushin stationed in Germany in 1945.
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Lavochkin La-7 (Eduard/Gavia 1/48)22 viewsMarkings are those of Lt. Col. Sergei F. Dolgushin stationed in Germany in 1945.
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Yak-3 (Hasegawa 1/72)22 views
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A6M2-N "Rufe" (Hasegawa 1/72)22 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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Me 109E-4 (Special Hobby 1/72)22 viewsVery good kit, complete with engine et al. Markings are from an aircraft in the Battle of Britain, August, 1940. Pilot was Oblt. Gerhard Schopfel, JG 26, stationed in France.
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Canadair Sabre F-4 (Airfix 1/72)21 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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F4U-1D Corsair (Tamiya 1/72)21 viewsThis is the 1/72 Tamiya F4U-1D Corsair, done in Naval Reserve markings, NAS Livermore, ca. 1946. Decals are from Marks Decals.
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F6F-5 (Eduard 1/72)21 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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