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Re-printed! Curtiss P-40B Tomahawk/P-40E/P-40K/P-40M (7) No 1 Brazil 1953; No 23 Russia; No 16 7 FS 'Typhoon McGoon New Guinea; 100 20P 55 PS USA 1941; No 49 8 FS 'Dottie' New Guinea; No 13 25 FS 'Jinx' India; 22 8P 33 PS USA 1941
Re-printed! Jambock Squadron - Tarquinia 1944. Brazilian Republic P-47D Thunderbolt. Markings for any aircraft flown by Brazil in Italy 1944 as part of the 350th FG. OD/grey camouflage schemes and natural metal finishes.
Supermarine Attacker Part-1
1. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WP 283/841, No 1833 Naval Air Squadron, Honiley. Sky (BS-318C-210) overall and Extra Dark Sea Grey (BS-318C-640) above wings and tailplane, and top of fuselage. Standard post-war national markings in bright colours in six positions. All lettering in black, with serial repeated below wigs. Red nose flash with unit crest superimposed.
2. Supermarine Attacker F.1, WA4...
Supermarine Attaker Part-2
1. Supermarine Attacker FB.2 WP275/D-197, No 890 Naval Air Squadron RNVR, Lossiemouth, 1956. Standard colour scheme and marking.
2. Supermarine Attacker F.1. WA 473/102, No 800 Naval Air Squadron FAA, August 1951. Standard colour scheme and markings.
3. Supermarine Attacker F.1. WA 498/103, No 800 Naval Air Squadron FAA, Ford, September 1951. Standard colour scheme and markings.
4. Superma...
HOW TO BUILD TAMIYA'S 1:48 SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE MK.1 (2018 released kits)
When Tamiya released their 1:32 scale Spitfire Mk.IXc in 2009, they set a new standard for plastic model kits. As one of the most popular subjects in the history of scale modelling, we should not be surprised to find that Tamiya has now released an all-new Spitfire kit in 1:48 scale.
Tamiya's brand new 1:48 scale Spitfire Mk.I delivers innovative des...
IJN Gray/Grey (Maizuru Arsenal)
The shades of gray used to paint Japanese Navy ships at the various arsenals differed slightly according to the location; the color typical of Maizuru Arsenal was lighter than those of Kure and Sasebo. It was seen on vessels such as the Shimakaze, Kagero and Fubuki. This paint has a realistic flat finish. Contents: 10ml
Dark Yellow 2
This tone is perfect for recreating the yellow seen in the typical 3-color camouflage employed on German WWII vehicles. It is a slighly lighter hue to allow for application of weathering, etc. This paint has a realistic flat finish. Contents: 10ml