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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-1 conversion (designed to be used with Eduard Bf-109G-2 kits)
Bf-109G-1/R6 flown by the Kommandeur of II./JG 1 Hptm. Gunther Beise, April 1943, Jever, Germany. Note the black gun and exhaust/ wing root painting as well as the low down RLM 04 cowl marking and that the unit badge has no coloured border. Machine otherwise is in the standard RLM 74/75/76. Photos showing G-1-3 upper wings indicate that early...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-3 conversion (designed to be used with Eduard Bf-109G-4 kits)
Bf-109G-3 flown by Fw. Gunther Zick of 2./JG 1, March 1943, Jever, Germany. Note the low down RLM 04 cowl marking. Machine otherwise is in the standard RLM 74/75/76. Photos showing G-1-3 upper wings indicate that early G models still used the F model camouflage pattern. Die Jagdfliegerverbande der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 By J Prien,...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 conversion (designed to be used with Eduard kits and Tamiya kits)[Bf-109G-5 Bf-109G-6 Bf-109G-14]
Bf-109G-5 of 11./JG 1, Late 1943, Herbst, Holland. Note the RLM 04 cowl marking, white flight leader tail and FuG 16 ZE and tight spiner spirral. Machine otherwise is in the standard RLM 74/75/76. Die Jagdfliegerverbande der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 By J Prien, G Stemmer, P Rodieke , W Bock,
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4 x MG 151 flash suppressors for ICM Dornier Do-217N-1 kit and other night fighter projects using the MG 151 weapon (designed to be used with ICM UA UK kits)
RAF Camera set - includes 2x F8's, 2x F24's, 2x F52's, 2x Camera controls, 2x Camera selector boxes, 1x PE, 1x decal slip
For WW II British Photo Reconnaissance aircraft
Junkers Ju-88A-0 spinner with correct shape, prop cut outs and rivet detail - plus 8x props to convert an ICM Ju-88A-5 or Special Hobby Ju88C-2 kit into an JU-88A-0 sub-type (designed to be used with ICM UA UK and Special Hobby kits)
Junkers Ju-88 tail fin correction part for Dragon Ju 88 A-4, and Dragon Junkers Ju-88C-6 / Revell C-6 kits (designed to be used with Dragon and Revell kits)
Mistel 2 cradle. Designed for Junkers Ju-88 /Focke-Wulf Fw-190 combination but can be changed for use for Mistel 1 Junkers Ju-88 / Messerschmitt Bf-109combination.
BMW 801s engines for Dragon Ju-88 kits (designed to be used with Dragon kits)[Mistel-2/S2. Ju-88A-6 Ju-88G-I/G-10 Ju-88A-4 Junkers Ju-88C-6 Ju-88A-17 Junkers Ju-88C-6 Ju-88P-1 Ju-88G-6 Ju-88A-4]