Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII
This is the 1/32 Scale Supermarine Spitfire MK.VIII Plastic Model Kit from Tamiya. Suitable for Ages 10 & Up.
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Tamiya # tam60320
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Features
- Plastic parts molded in light gray, black and clear.
- Retractable tail wheel.
- Shortened ailerson and paneling to depict wing fuel tank accurately reproduced.
- Main landing gear is interchangeable even after assembly.
- Parts to depict standard and extended wingtips.
- 30 gallon and 90 gallon fuel tanks included.
- BONUS: Spitfire mouse pad included.
- Photo etched parts.
- Display stand included with name plate.
- 2 figures included.
- Waterslide decals.
- Pictorial instructions.
Specs
- Scale: 1/32
- Fuselage: 11.88" (302mm)
- Wingspan: 15.07" (383mm)
Includes
One plastic model
Requirements & Suggestions
- Assembly
- Plastic cement (TES3501) (PLS00002) (TAM87012) or glue (HLC107)
- Sprue Cutter (XUR410A) (TES8940) (EXL55594)
- Modeling Knife (EXL16001) (XACX3627) (EXL16018)
- Paint (Bare-Metal Silver, Dark Green, Ocean Gray, Medium Sea Gray, Light Sand, White, Green, Red, Gunmetal, Chrome Silver, Gold Leaf, Semi-Gloss Black, Smoke, Clear Blue, Clear Orange, Clear Red, Titanium Gold, Titanium Silver, Bronze, Metallic Brown, Flat Black, Flat White, Flat Yellow, Flat Red, Flat Blue, Flat Flesh, Flat Aluminum, Sky Gray, Khaki, Field Blue, Flat Earth, Neutral Gray, Deck Tan, Metallic Gray, Desert Yellow, Olive Drab, Red Brown, Cockpit Green)
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Product Rank
#1,080 in Plastic Model Airplanes
#4,800 in Plastic Models
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Markings
- Two decal sheets with markings for three versions
- 1) Lt. Bill Skinner, 308th Fighter Squadron, 31st Fighter Group, 15th Air Force, USAAF, Castel Volturno, Italy, February 1944
- 2) Wing Commander "Bobby" Gibbes, No.80 Wing, RAAF, Morotai Island, Dutch East Indies, 1945
- 3) No.417 Squadron, RCAF, Marcianise, Italy, January 1944
Comments
- Keep small pieces and sharp edges away from children ages 3 an under.
- Care should be taken when using tools and modeling knives.