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Academy 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIVc Reviews

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The Academy 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIVc from our 1/72 scale aircraft model kits range accurately recreates the real-life British fighter aircraft flown during World War II. This plastic model kit requires paint and glue to complete.Manufacturer: Academy Model: 12484 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIVc

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David Essery
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My paints arrived quickly and well packaged, again excellent service from Wonderland
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Posted 2 years ago
David Essery
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My paints arrived quickly and well packaged, again excellent service from Wonderland
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Posted 2 years ago
Andrew Young
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Prompt, courteous and efficient service as I have come to expect.
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Posted 3 years ago
Cameron Fraser
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It`s Tamiya paint just buy it, it`s Wonderland Models just use them, you will never be disappointed with both.
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Posted 3 years ago
Great Product great service great price
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Posted 3 years ago
Andy Kendall
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Brilliant service. Paint was the cheapest price on comparable websites. 24hrs between ordering and being delivered to my door. Fantastic.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have been using tamiya paints as my main paints for years, always great quality. Delivered via DPD, fast dispatch from Wonderland Models, full order accurate and no issues, highly recommend using these guys for your modelling needs
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Posted 6 years ago
Robert Bowyer
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My first Academy model. Some very nice detail like the seat-belt decal and the tyres with flattened bottoms where they rest on the ground.The rudder pedals were a bit too tiny for me to cope with tho' The FS paint colours were new to me and required a little research.I liked the alternative cockpit canopies for flying or stationary versions, but why no pilot figure for the flying version? The canopy is transparent, after all, and the plane couldn't fly without a pilot.
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Posted 9 years ago