EDK7470 1/72 Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-5 Weekend
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The Fw190 first went into service in the summer of 1941. It proved to be much better than the RAF's Spitfire Mk V and soon became known as the Butcher Bird. Early versions suffered from overheating problems, which weren't completely rectified until later models. The Jabo versions were fitted as fighter bombers and could carry 250kg or 500kg bombs under the fuselage. The A-5 was the first of the A series Fw190's with a slightly longer nose, for an updated BMW 801 engine, which helped carry more ordnance.
Eduard are a Czech based manufacturer famed for the model accessories. They have in the last few years released a successful range of kits. Their Weekend Editions are basic versions of the Profipacks, with the same plastic parts but without the mask/etch and with less marking options. This kit is highly detailed, probably the most detailed Fw190A/F kit in 1/72. There are decals for 4 different aircraft.
Eduard are a Czech based manufacturer famed for the model accessories. They have in the last few years released a successful range of kits. Their Weekend Editions are basic versions of the Profipacks, with the same plastic parts but without the mask/etch and with less marking options. This kit is highly detailed, probably the most detailed Fw190A/F kit in 1/72. There are decals for 4 different aircraft.
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