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Bristol Beaufighter Mk1f.

Photography Military posted on Oct 26, 2017
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The cammo is the one used for the east. This airplane was serving in Egypt during WW2 at Abu Sueir. I builded it in scale 1:32, the model has a wingspan of over 50 centimeters.

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Palaemon

1:14PM | Thu, 26 October 2017

Beautiful plane !

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11:30AM | Tue, 31 October 2017

My idea.Thanks! Salute,Gerrit.

PhthaloBlue

4:10PM | Thu, 26 October 2017

Wonderful Bristol Beaufighter model!

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11:32AM | Tue, 31 October 2017

Thank you for your kind comment! Salute.Gerrit.

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Renderholic

7:31PM | Thu, 26 October 2017

Excellent model!

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11:34AM | Tue, 31 October 2017

I've done my best.......thanks! Salute.Gerrit.

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T.Rex

10:16AM | Sat, 28 October 2017

Great weathering on the wheels and landing struts. I see you've gone into a specific plane's history. That's a good idea. The size sure makes the table look small! I assume you will post more interesting photos of this. I think I already see a crew man through one of the windows. Keep up the good work! :-)

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11:42AM | Tue, 31 October 2017

There were two crew members a commander/ fligher and a navigator. You'll see them in the next posts. A very interesting plane, it served also by Coastal Comment in Great Brittan. As a black night fighter it was very succesfull against the German planes, like the FokkeWulf. Thank you and salute, Gerrit.

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Buffalo1

1:21PM | Sat, 06 January 2018

First class Beaufighter model. You do excellent work. USAAF flew them as night fighters and photo recon planes. The Aussies used them very effectively against the Japanese.

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10:03AM | Wed, 10 January 2018

I've read that the nightfighters served also by Coastal Command and the Japanese called it the whispering death. A famous plane I think . Salute,Gerrit.


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