Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I and Va Gun Bays (Kotare) (2 bays included)  fmC32005
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I and Va Gun Bays (Kotare) (2 bays included)  fmC32005Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I and Va Gun Bays (Kotare) (2 bays included)  fmC32005

Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I and Va Gun Bays (Kotare) (2 bays included)

Product code fmC32005

Supermarine

€ 60.29

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Scale 1 : 32

Publisher/Brand Fischkopp Model Company

Category Scale Modelling Kits

Subcategory Model accessories » Weaponry

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Product description

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This is a highly detailed upgrade set for the Kōtare Spitfire Mk.I Early and Mid and also the Mk. Va, allowing the accurate reproduction of the internal wing structure complete with armament for both the left and right wings.

The set has been designed to faithfully represent the layout, geometry, and functional arrangement of the Spitfire’s early wing armament system, making it ideal for open-wing or cutaway builds.

The set includes:

  • 2 × wing structure assemblies (left and right)
  • 8 × .303 Browning machine guns
  • 8 × closed ammunition boxes
  • 8 × open, empty ammunition boxes
  • 8 × ammunition belts

All components are rendered with a high level of structural and mechanical detail, accurately reflecting the original installation and providing an exceptional foundation for technically and historically accurate models.

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