The Messerschmitt Bf109 continued to fight as the main fighter of the Luftwaffe throughout World War II. Among the Bf109, which produced more than 30,000 aircraft, the largest number in the history of fighter aircraft, and many developed and derived types were created, the G type is equipped with a Daimler-Benz DB605 engine with a takeoff output of 1,475 horsepower. And in order to counter the high bulletproof American B-17 bomber, the G-6, whose nose armament was reinforced from a 7.92mm machine gun to a 13mm machine gun, was serialized from February 1943 to February 1945. More than 13,000 aircraft were mass-produced. A distinctive feature of the aircraft is the bulge called the "voile" on the side of the nose that covers the discharge chute of the 13mm machine gun bullet. In addition, some aircraft were equipped with one 20mm machine gun gondola on the underside of the main wing to enhance firepower. The G-6 fought on a wide range of fronts, from the East and West fronts to the Mediterranean Sea, and fought hard to intercept bombers and fight air superiority until the end of the war.
Pkw.K1 Kubelwagen Type 82
During World War II, the Kubelwagen was used by the German army for communication, reconnaissance, and troop transport on all fronts, and was also used by the Air Force as a foot for crew members and soldiers. Developed based on Volkswagen, which was planned as a German national car. In addition to the simple and lightweight body structure, the highly reliable air-cooled engine and four-wheel independent suspension ensured excellent running performance.
Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6
Length: 188mm, Width: 207mm.
Accurate modeling of the sleek silhouette and bulges on the sides of the nose based on detailed research on the actual aircraft.
The DB605 engine is precisely reproduced.
The 20mm machine gun gondola on the underside of the main wing is also part.
Drop tank is removable with poly cap.
Two types of intakes are included, a normal type and a dust filter type.
There are two types of bulletproof steel plate on the back of the windshield: standard type and Garland Panzer with bulletproof glass.
Second windshield can be opened or closed.
Flaps and radiator flaps can be assembled either up or down.
Comes with a seated pilot figure.
3 types of markings for aircraft belonging to the 54th Fighter Wing, mask stickers for windshield painting, and color painting drawings are also available.
Kubelwagen Type 82
Total length 79mm.
Details such as the pressed pattern on the sides of the vehicle, the texture of the front and rear seats, and the three-dimensional feel of the meter area are the same as those of the 1/35MM.
The front doors can be opened or closed for a wider range of scenes.
Designed with an emphasis on ease of assembly, such as the rear suspension being integrated with the chassis.
Comes with 2 pilot figures to discuss before sortie.