1/48 Eduard Spitfire LE Set - They Fought to Rebuild Plastic Model Kit

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1/48 Eduard Spitfire LE Set - They Fought to Rebuild Plastic Model Kit

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SKU:
EDU11180

Description

      The Limited edition kit of British fighter aircraft Spitfire Mk.Vb in 1/48 scale.

      The kit offers to build Spitfires Mk.Vb, which were flown by Czechoslovak pilots serving in the RAF during the defence of Great Britain and attacks on targets in occupied Europe.

  • Plastic parts: Eduard
  • Marking options: 12
  • Decals: Eduard
  • PE parts: pre-painted
  • Painting mask: yes
  • Resin parts: no

 

  • COL A.  BM592, W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, June 1942.
  • COL B.  EN765, W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, June -July 1942.
  • COL C.  EP461, W/Cdr František Doležal, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, April-July 1943.
  • COL D.  AD325, F/Lt Emil Foit, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Perranporth, Cornwall, United Kingdom, December 1941-February 1942.
  • COL E.  AR423, F/Lt František Trejtnar, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Ibsley, Hampshire, United Kingdom, September 1943-February 1944.
  • COL F.  AD572, F/O František Peřina, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Harrowbeer, Devon, United Kingdom, February-June 1942.
  • COL G.  EP785, P/O Ladislav Světlík, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Churchstanton, Somerset, United Kingdom, January-April 1943.
  • COL H.  AD380, F/O Alois Hochmal, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon, United Kingdom, October 1941-April 1942.
  • COL I.  EP110, F/Lt Otmar Kučera, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hawkinge, Kent, United Kingdom, August-September 1943.
  • COL J.  BM210, S/Ldr František Fajtl, CO of No. 122 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon, United Kingdom, May 1942.
  • COL K.  R7192, P/O Josef Příhoda, No. 111 Squadron, RAF Debden, Essex, United Kingdom, February 1942.
  • COL L.  AR435, Sgt. František Loucký, No. 65 Squadron, RAF Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom, July 1942.