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| Bf-109E-3,
Waldemar Wubke, 9/JG 54, Grunherz |
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Aviation Archive collection.
A very nice model, decked out in a rich, colorful paint job.
This was the model that, in a way, started this web
page. Originally I kept no records of purchases, didn't keep the
boxes, and bought online willy-nilly. But after accidently buying
a second one of these models (which is still boxed), I decide to
get organized and start keeping a spread sheet of purchases and
of particulars about both the models and their prototype planes.
That collected information inspired this page.
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| Fw-190A-4,
White 8, Lt. Walter Nowotny, Staffelkapitan 1/JG 54 |
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Aviation Archive collection.
Excellent model with a super paint job, and an attractive light-blue
and yellow undersides. The undercarriage doors fit well.
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87B-2 Tropical Stuka, III./StG III, Acroma/Libya, 1941 |
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Aviation Archive collection.
I love these Corgi Stukas. The engineering team deserves all the
kudos they can get, and maybe even a raise. The underside camouflage
is a deeper-than-usual desert sky blue, and the topside is a visually
shattering mottled olive on desert tan. Well worth having.
Warning. Watch out
when you handle the model, because there are all kinds of small
things sticking out from the fuselage, and it would be really easy
to break off one or more.
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| Fw-190A-4,
Black Double Chevron, Oberleutenant Adolf Dickfield, Tunisia, December
1942 |
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Aviation Archive collection.
Excellent model with a good paint job and excellent assembly.
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