Spitfire Mk.IX
Eduard Item # R0008
Scale 1/48
Royal Class exclusive contents:
Plastic sprues, photo-etched accessories and painting mask for two complete models of Mk.IXc early, Mk.IXc late and Mk.IXe versions.
Decals for fourteen colourful and famous markings.
Mark IX Eduard beer glass (19 cm)!!
Eduard Brassin accessories:
90gal slipper fuel tank / main wheels / “Mk.XXX” beer barrels.
I suppose the photos of the Spitfire with beer barrels are known to every Spitfire fan, so I will base oneself with the Johnnie Johnson one.
The model was a Mk.IXe, Mk329, flown by W/Cdr J.E. Johnson, CO of No. 144 Wing, June,1944.
This aircraft was used by Johnnie Johnson; according to his memoirs he flew it twice. Rumor has it that he brought beer to his men in Normandy flying MK329. Spitfire MK329 is a real mystery. It is not listed as produced by any of the factories. Johnson mentioned that it was assembled from wrecked airframes and carried no guns. Johnson only flew it once, never in combat, since it carried no guns, and was a mix-match airframe, cobbled together out of spare parts.
This is my first idea or option.... so I am really interested with the barrels.
Once build, I will choice the Johnson colours or my “Tartan version”.
Regards
Polux
Eduard Item # R0008
Scale 1/48
Royal Class exclusive contents:
Plastic sprues, photo-etched accessories and painting mask for two complete models of Mk.IXc early, Mk.IXc late and Mk.IXe versions.
Decals for fourteen colourful and famous markings.
Mark IX Eduard beer glass (19 cm)!!

Eduard Brassin accessories:
90gal slipper fuel tank / main wheels / “Mk.XXX” beer barrels.
I suppose the photos of the Spitfire with beer barrels are known to every Spitfire fan, so I will base oneself with the Johnnie Johnson one.
The model was a Mk.IXe, Mk329, flown by W/Cdr J.E. Johnson, CO of No. 144 Wing, June,1944.
This aircraft was used by Johnnie Johnson; according to his memoirs he flew it twice. Rumor has it that he brought beer to his men in Normandy flying MK329. Spitfire MK329 is a real mystery. It is not listed as produced by any of the factories. Johnson mentioned that it was assembled from wrecked airframes and carried no guns. Johnson only flew it once, never in combat, since it carried no guns, and was a mix-match airframe, cobbled together out of spare parts.
This is my first idea or option.... so I am really interested with the barrels.

Once build, I will choice the Johnson colours or my “Tartan version”.

Regards
Polux
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