a superb reproduction of a very iconic understated plane that did a vital role during the 2nd world war. good details and overall excellent reproduction
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As with most Oxford diecast models, it is beautifully detailed. It can be displayed in various ways, I prefer to see it on the ground with the undercarriage down. The only criticism I have is that the engine has ten cylinders instead of nine, rather an elementary mistake as all radial engines have an odd number of cylinders unless they have two banks of cylinders 2x9=18 cylinders.
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This is a model of the very aircraft (AQ-M) that my father flew on 276 Squadron at RAF Warmwell in 1943. Amazingly, they also make a model of my father's Spitfire, AQ-C. To me, these two lovely models are a wonderful reminder of my father's wartime expreiences. They are really beautifully made, with lots of detail. I could not be more delighted to own them.
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This a good model with a couple of issues. The most significant being that on one side the undercarriage legs do not fit. One of the three holes is drilled in the wrong place. I had to re-drill it and fill in and paint over the old hole. Not an easy job unless you have modelling skills.
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The quality and modeling are excellent and has very fine detail. The cost is half that of Corgi and in my opinion far better detail and quality.
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