Oxford 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4/Trop-104 Eberhard von Boremski Diecast Model

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Oxford 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4/Trop-104 Eberhard von Boremski Diecast Model

The Messerschmitt 109, along with the Focke Wulf, was the German Luftwaffe's key fighter plane during World War II. Although the Bf 109 had been introduced as far back as 1937, the F variant - the subject of Oxford's 1/72 scale model was an upgraded aircraft which came into service in 1941. It served right until the end of the conflict and remained a threatening and competent adversary against the Alies due to the ongoing upgrades.

In total over 34,000 Bf 109 fighter plames were built during its lifetime. Its innovative features were advanced for its time including an all metal frame, covered cockpit canopy and retractable landing gear. Other modifications saw the replacement of wing cannons in favour of placing all armaments in the front fuselage, comprising two upper machine guns and one lower gun strategically placed.

Oxford's model appears in the matt camouflage scheme of black, green and dark ochre with pale blue underbelly. The tail band, spinner tip and cowl underside are masked yellow, the guns and tyres are black and the exhaust pipes are given a rusty brown finish. The black and white Luftwaffe cross is painted on the top and underside of the wings while the German Swastika features on the vertical tail section. Notice the closed cockpit canopy of the F-4 too.

PLEASE BE AWARE that this Oxford model has the swastika printed on the tail