Kotare 1/32 K32004 Spitfire MK1 Early RAF Fighter Plastic Kit
155 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts (35 all new tooled parts). -35cm wingspan. -28 page fully illustrated instruction manual.
Many of the early production Spitfire features included have never been seen on model kitsets before now. -High quality Cartograf decals for 3 early production Spitfire Mk.I covering 1938 & 1939 pre-war to 1940 Battle of Britain (including American volunteer pilot AB Mamedoff); A) Spitfire Mk.I K9795 “White 19”, HI Cozens, 19 Squadron, October 1938 B) Spitfire Mk.I K9798 WZ-L, GC Unwin, 19 Squadron, May 1939 George 'Grumpy' Unwin born Bolton Upon Dearne South Yorkshire, son of a coal miner, got his wings in 1935 as a regular enlisted Flight Sergeant and had more Spitfire hours by 1939 than anyone in the RAF at the time. As an NCO Pilot did more of the deliveries and testing aircraft after servicing, hence the hours on Spits. C) Spitfire Mk.I L1065 PR-E, AN Feary, AB Mamedoff (USA), HM Goodwin, 609 Squadron, August 1940
K32004 Kotare 1/32 Spitfire Mk.I (Early). -155 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts (35 all new tooled parts). -35cm wingspan. -28 page fully illustrated instruction manual. -Many of the early production Spitfire features included have never been seen on model kitsets before now. -High quality Cartograf decals for 3 early production Spitfire Mk.I covering 1938 & 1939 pre-war to 1940 Battle of Britain (including American volunteer pilot AB Mamedoff); A) Spitfire Mk.I K9795 “White 19”, HI Cozens, 19 Squadron, October 1938 B) Spitfire Mk.I K9798 WZ-L, GC Unwin?, 19 Squadron, May 1939 Grumpy Unwin Born Bolton Upon Dearne South Yorkshire just at the back of our warehouse, son of a coal miner who by 1939 as a Regular enlisted Flight Sergeant got his wings in 1935 had more Spitfire hours than any one in the RAF at the time. As an NCO Pilot did more of the deliveries and testing aircraft after servicing, hence the hours on Spits. C) Spitfire Mk.I L1065 PR-E, AN Feary, AB Mamedoff (USA), HM Goodwin, 609 Squadron, August 1940