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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)13 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)13 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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Sea Hurricane (Airfix 1/48)13 viewsBuilt out of the box, the markings are from 1942 where it served aboard the HMS Indomitable “Ironclad”, Diego Suarez, Madagascar.
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Sea Hurricane (Airfix 1/48)13 viewsBuilt out of the box, the markings are from 1942 where it served aboard the HMS Indomitable “Ironclad”, Diego Suarez, Madagascar.
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Fw 190A-5, Sept. 1943 (Eduard 1/48)13 views
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Hurricane Mk. IIc, Polish Recon. Squadron, ca. 1944 (Arma 1/72)13 views
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P-39Q, New Guinea, Spring 1944, flown by Michael Moffitt (Arma 1/72)13 views
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SdKfz 232, Battle of Kursk (Tamiya 1/48)13 views
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Panzerkampfwagen III, Tunisia, WW2 (DML 1/72)12 views
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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)12 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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Lavochkin La-7 (Eduard/Gavia 1/48)12 viewsMarkings are those of Lt. Col. Sergei F. Dolgushin stationed in Germany in 1945.
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Me 109G-6, Modified (Eduard/Overtree 1/48)12 viewsThis one took over three years to finally put away. Overtree kits are plastic only; no instruction, no decals, no PE. Just plastic.
This is an Me 109G-6, modified. Near the end of the war, Germany was hard pressed to build new aircraft. In this case a newer wing from one manufacturer was fitted to the older standard Me1-9G-6. The pilot defected, landing his airplane at a Canadian held airfield in Germany where it was carefully documented.
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