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Brand: Printscale
Model: 48-208
1 Beaufighter TF.Mk.X. Unit: 254 Sqn, Coastal Command RAF. Serial: QM-F (Rd351) RAF Coastal Command, mid-1944...
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 72-391
1. Beaufighter Mk.IF. Unit: 604 Squadron RAuxAF Detachment. Serial: NG-R (T4625).
2. Beaufighter Mk.IIF. Unit: 307 (Polish) Sqn, RAF. Serial: EW-U (T3048). RAF Exeter, UK, circa Autumn 1942.
3. Beaufighter Mk.V. Unit: 29 Sqn, RAF. Serial: RO-O (R2306). RAF West Malling, June/July 1941.
4. B..
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 72-436
1. Beaufighter TF.Mk.X Unit: unknown.Serial: R (NV215). Turkish Air Force, 1944. Camouflage: Dark Sea Grey/Dark Green on upper surfaces; Medium Sea Grey undersides.
2. Beaufighter Mk.X Unit: 22 Sqn, RAF. Serial: Q (RD 515). Burma, late 1944. Dark Green/Dark Earth/Medium Sea Grey with SEAC type ro..
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 72-416
1. Beaufighter TF.Mk.X. Unit: 45 Sqn, RAF. Serial: OB-O (RD 815). Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, November 1949.
2. Beaufighter TF.Mk.X. Unit: 45 Sqn, RAF. Serial: OB-A (RB858).
3. Beaufighter Mk.X Unit: 404 Sqn, RCAF. Serial: 2-H (Ne355) RAF Davidstow Moor, UK, 21st August 1944.
4. Beaufighter TF.Mk..
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Brand: PS Resin
Model: PSR72007
Luftwaffe WWII. SC 250 Type Stabo Minenbombe.6 Pc. 3D Printed Parts Set..
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Brand: PS Resin
Model: PSR72006
Luftwaffe WWII.SC 250 JB, JC, K.The kit contains resin. 3D Printed Parts Set...
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Brand: PS Resin
Model: PSR72005
Luftwaffe WWII. SC 250 Type JA, L, L2 6ps. 3D Printed Parts Set..
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 48-203
1. B-17G-35-VE 42-97834 XR-J ''Mud in Yer Eye''. Of the 349th BS, 100th BG, 8th AF, September 1944. This Fort flew its 38th and
final mission to Ruhland in eastern Germany, when on September 11 1944 was attacked and shot down along with several other Forts from its unit by the Luftwaffe Sturmböck ..
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 72-339
1. The crew of Veni Vidi Vici and the aircraft arrived in England in September of 1943. They flew out of Knettishall, England in the 562 Bomb Squadron of the 388th Bomb Group. The Navigator, Rolla Garretson, submitted the name of their plane, Veni Vidi Vici (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered) as fitting f..
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Brand: Printscale
Model: 48-173
1. B-17F in the 388th Bomb Group on the plane Veni Vidi Vici. He completed his 25 missions on 20 Feb 44. The next crew that took that plane diverted into Sweden and the crew and plane were interned. That aircraft was refurbished and used by the Swiss to make the first commercial fl..
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