Item AOD720007.1 • Vital Storm: Early Hurricanes collection part 1 • $11.89
1/72 scale
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Vital Storm: Early Hurricanes
SPECIAL EDITION
Early Hurricanes during the Battle of Britain and Beyond. Part 1
• Both decal sheets are screen-printed.
• The 1/72 scale release is limited to an edition of 200 sets.
• The whole collection covers 14 individual early Hurricanes. Part 1 in 1/72 scale covers 8 of those subjects (see below).
• 2 full sets of airframe stencil data decals are provided; one each for nightfighter and non-nightfighter schemes.
• Alternate reds – bright and dull – are provided for all national insignia markings.
• 6 pages of detailed fully illustrated documentation covering scheme and markings interpretations, as well as modeling notes and tabulated data are included with each set. Supplied as clear high resolution b&w laser prints in the package.*
* Home-printable colour PDF version available via email after purchase.
Individual aircraft covered in this set:
• Hurricane I P3395 as JX•B of 1 Squadron (F/L Clowes).
• Hurricane I N2359 as YB•J of 17 Squadron (P/O Stevens).
• Hurricane I P3854 as VY•Q of 85 Squadron (S/L Townsend).
• Hurricane I P3119 as VY•X of 85 Squadron (pilot not known).
• Hurricane I P2961 as LE•A of 242 Squadron (F/O McKnight).
• Hurricane I N2381 as LE•X of 242 Squadron (pilot not known).
• Hurricane I (Trop) P3731 as “J” of 261 Squadron (Sqt. Robertson).
• Hurricane I L1926 as DU•J of 312 Squadron (P/O Vasatko).
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