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Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur

Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur | Scientific-MHD
Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur | Scientific-MHD
Epoque Great Northen War.
11,85 € Bruttopreis
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Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur | Scientific-MHD

Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur

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Peter 1er Artillerie -Figur

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pzl p.11c expert set 1/48
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\nThe first 1/48 model in the Arma Hobby range. The first is, an ENT choice for the Polish company, the PZL P.11C. Fighter plane which was \"the first in combat\" in September 1939.
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\n Box content: \n
  • The model to climb, entirely from new metal molds \n
  • High quality techimod decal board allowing you to choose between 4 different delivereds \n
  • Many photo-cuts parts \n
  • Winding and wheels masks

\n The 4 delivered to the choice: \n
  • pzl p.11c, no. 8.139/478-N, tactical no 4, ltn. Tadeusz Sawicz, 114th Esquadron, September 1939 (2 victories). Ltn. Aleksander Gabszewicz recorded his first victory by defending Warsaw the 1st September 1939. Bonus: Light khaki camouflage, 78-N white and red markings before the painting of the plane in the spring of 1939 \n
  • Pzl p.11c, No. 8.144/666-N, Tactical no 2, LTN. Wac? Aw? Apkowski, 114th Esquadron, September 1939 (1 and 1/3 victories). \n
  • Pzl p.11c, No. 8.138/62-W, Tactical no 3. Airplane covered with experimental camouflage and sent to the hunting brigade September 1939 \n
  • Pzl p.11c, No. 8.139, Tactical no 323, LTN., Sawicz’s after evacuation to Romania. Used in the school of aviation officers at C? Ra? I in 1942–1943.