A05125A Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb
Illustrating the strength and adaptability of its basic design, the Supermarine Spitfire saw constant development throughout the Second World War, with over 20,000 aircraft eventually being produced in 24 different marks. The Mark V variant was actually something of a stop-gap upgrade from the aircraft which fought during the Battle of Britain, but with 6,487 produced, it would prove to be the most heavily produced mark of Spitfire.
spec
length-19.5cm
height-7.25cm
width-23.4cm
wingspan-234mm
number of parts-143
scale-1:48
skill level-3
schemes
A05125A - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Eric Hugh Thomas, No.133 (Eagle) Squadron, Royal Air Force Biggin Hill, England, April 1942. (B)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 30 Dark Green - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 56 Aluminium - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 85 Black - Satin
No 96 RAF Blue - Matt
No 106 Ocean Grey - Matt
A05125A - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Buckeye Don, Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb flown by 2nd Lieutenant Don Gentile, 336th Fighter (A)
No 11 Silver - Metallic
No 30 Dark Green - Matt
No 33 Black - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 56 Aluminium - Metallic
No 61 Flesh - Matt
No 62 Leather - Matt
No 85 Black - Satin
No 96 RAF Blue - Matt
No 106 Ocean Grey - Matt
