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[Pre-order item] Spitfire Mk.Vb/Trop Mediterranean Allied Air Forces 1943 1/48 (HM20250126) [HA7859]
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Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Product model number | HA7859 |
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release date | Scheduled for late April 2025 |
Manufacturer | Hobby Master |
scale | 1/48 |
material | Zinc Die Casting |
stand | Included |
Model name | Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb |
Model size | Total length: approx. 19cm Overall width: approx. 23.3cm |
Actual size | Total length: 9.1m Width: 11.2m |
Details (partly AI-generated) | This is a Mediterranean-spec model of the Spitfire, which served as the Royal Air Force's main fighter during World War II. In 1943, it contributed to establishing air superiority for the Allied forces on the North African front. It was characterized by a tropical filter on the engine intake for operation in desert regions. In modern times, it is only seen on display in museums and in a few air shows, but it remains highly popular as a symbol of the Royal Air Force. |