1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I og Light Utility Car 10HP plastbyggesett.
Supermarine Spitfire er et britiskprodusert enseters jagerfly som ble benyttet av Royal Air Force og mange andre allierte land under andre verdenskrig.
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Anbefalte farger til 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I:
AS-12 Bare-metal Silver
TS-6 Matt Black
TS-27 Matt White
X-1 Black
X-2 White
X-5 Green
X-7 Red
X-10 Gun Metal
X-11 Chrome Silver
X-12 Gold Leaf
X-18 Semi Gloss Black
X-26 Clear Orange
X-31 Titanium Gold
XF-1 Flat Black
XF-2 Flat White
XF-6 Copper
XF-7 Flat Red
XF-15 Flat Flesh
XF-16 Flat Aluminum
XF-19 Sky Grey
XF-21 Sky
XF-49 Khaki
XF-50 Field Blue
XF-52 Flat Earth
XF-53 Neutral Grey
XF-55 Deck Tan
XF-56 Metallic Grey
XF-59 Desert Yellow
XF-61 Dark Green
XF-62 Olive Drab
XF-64 Red Brown
XF-71 Cockpit Green
XF-85 Rubber Black
Anbefalte farger til 1/48 British Light Utility Car 10HP:
X-18 Semi Gloss Black
XF-1 Matt Black
XF-2 Flat White
XF-3 Flat Yellow
XF-5 Flat Green
XF-7 Flat Red
XF-15 Flat Flesh
XF-18 Medium Blue
XF-49 Khaki
XF-52 Flat Earth
XF-56 Metallic Grey
XF-58 Olive Green
XF-59 Desert Yellow
XF-64 Red Brown
Fra produsenten:
Spitfire length: 191mm. Image shows painted and assembled set.
Your Diorama Awaits! The iconic Spitfire fighter was one of the backbones of the RAF in the battle for the skies during WWII, sporting a refined design and aesthetically pleasing elliptical wing, plus the proven Rolls Royce Merlin engine. It first flew in March 1936, and some two and a half years later in August 1938 the first production Spitfires – the Mk.I – started to reach units. This Mk.I would have a vital role to play in the Battle of Britain as the RAF and Luftwaffe played out a titanic struggle for the skies, and the successful fighting off of the Luftwaffe ensured that the Spitfire earned international fame that continues even in the modern day.During WWII, the British military commissioned various types of civilian pick-up trucks into military service. These “Light Utility Cars” regardless of the make, brand, and year of production were all pressed into service and were thought of affectionately by British personnel. The average “Light Utility Car” was powered by a 30HP motor and could be seen at various fronts. In the latter half of WWII, the Jeep took over the “Light Utility Car’s” frontline responsibilities, but it continued to roll along until the end of the Great War supporting the Allied forces in various roles at airfields and in communication use. |
Information is current as of August 29, 2023. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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