
Eduard 1/48 Eduard P-40E Warhawk Royal Class (2 pack) Plastic Model Kit
Eduard 1/48 Eduard P-40E Warhawk Royal Class (2 pack) Plastic Model Kit
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Description
The Royal Clas edition of a plastic model kit of the US WWII fighter aircraft P-40E in 1/48 scale.
The kit offers 12 markings of which 7 are American (USAAF), two Australian (RAAF) and one of British (RAF), Canadian (RCAF) and Soviet (VVS USSR) aircraft.
The kit contains two complete sets of sprues for two models to be built as P-40E Warhawk and P-40E-1 (Kittyhawk Ia).
The kit allows build of any combination of two markings contained.
Plastic parts: Eduard
Number of markings: 12
Decals: Eduard
PE parts: yes, pre-painted
Painting mask: yes
Resin parts: yes (exhausts – one type; main undercarriage wheels – two types; seats with molded harness – two types)
Masking insert of the main wheel wells (Omask)
Poster
Magnet sticker with the P-40 theme
New Warhawk from Eduard
Features:
COL A: 41-5726, Capt. Philip G. Cochran, CO of 65th PS, 57th PG, USA, spring 1942
COL B: 41-36402, Lt. Dallas A. Clinger, 16th FS, 23rd FG, Kweilin, January 1943
COL C: Col. Robert L. Scott, CO of 23rd FG, 14th AF, Burma, 1942
COL D: 41-5647, 1Lt. John Landers, 9th FS, 49th FG, Darwin, Australia, 1942
COL E: 41-5509, 1Lt. Joseph J. Kruzel, 17th PS (Provisional), 4th CG, Java, February 1942
COL F: 41-36171, 2Lt. Clyde H. Barnett Jr, 8th FS, 49th FG, Kila Kila, New Guinea, 1942
COL G: 11th FS, 343rd FG, Atoll Kiska, Aleutian Islands, summer 1943
COL H: A29-113, S/Ldr. Richard Cresswell, CO of No. 77 Squadron (RAAF), Australia, 1942
COL I: AL194 (1087), WO2 S. R. J. McLeod, No. 111(F) Squadron (RCAF), Kodiak Island, Alaska, April 1943
COL J: ET790, Sqn. Ldr. Billy Drake, CO of No. 112 Squadron (RAF), LG91, Egypt, July 1942
COL K: ET953, Sqn. Ldr. Robert H. M. Gibbes, No. 3 Squadron (RAAF), LG91, Egypt, August-September 1942
COL L: Maj. Pyotr A. Pokryshev, CO of 154 IAP, Plekhanovo, the Soviet Union, September 1942