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The WWII contests have always been slower then the WWI ones, but this time we had a really
Criteria you should look for when voting for your favorite entry:
- Smooth paint
- Crisp lines between colors
- Build quality (if it is a metal or resin kit)
- Surface prep (if it is a Shapeways model)
- The Devil is in the details, take time to look for the painted details
- Unique subject, is it a pilot/plane that you have seen a lot of?
I also suggest you note your top picks and come back after a while and view them again before voting.
Good Luck everyone!
1.
Plane: Grumman Mk III Martlet, Royal Navy 805 sqn
Mini Used: Nexus Martlet
2.
Plane: Hurricane IID Tropical, 6 Sqdrn, 1942 Egypt
Mini Used: Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb - Kuznetsov
3.
Plane:Bf 109E-7, Gruppen Adiutant I/JG 27 Oblt. Ludwig Franzisket, El Gazala, Lybia 1941.
Mini Used:Nexus Bf 109 Moelders
4.
Plane:Hurricane Mk.IIb/trop, Unit: 73 Sqn, RAF, Serial: R (BD930)
Libya, North Africa, Summer 1942.
Mini Used:Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb - Kuznetsov
5.
Plane:Kittyhawk Mk I of 112 Squadron RAF, Libya, February 1942
Mini Used: David Hill P40E
6.
Plane:Pilot Unknown
805 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service
Egypt 1942
Mini Used:Grumman Marlet Mk III
7.
Plane:Polish Pilot - unknown unit North Africa 1942
Mini Used:Hawker Hurricane (van der Hove)
8.
Plane:806 Squadron of the Fleet Air Army served in Egypt - Pilot Unknown
Mini Used:Wildcat of Lieutenant Earl H. Steiger
9.
Plane: Sergeant Alf Marshall, No. 73 Squadron, RAF ("Tutor et ultor")
Mini Used: Kuznetsov Hawker Hurricane
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