1/48 scale Aircraft Series No.33 plastic model kit of the WWII British Supermarine Spitfire MkVb fighter plane.
- Approx 50 parts in medium grey and clear with fine recessed panel lines.
- Accurately captures features of Mk Vb: spinner, armament, exhaust stubs.
- Highly detailed cockpit with accurate instrument panel, seat, control stick and rudder pedals, bulkheads, and sculpted pilot figure.
This plastic kitset requires assembly, paints and glue to complete.
Wingspan: 9–1/4" (23.4cm)
Fuselage Length: 7–1/2" (19.3cm)
Tamiya Product Number: 61033
Scale: 1:48
Suggested Paint Colors (not included):
X-11 – Chrome Silver
X-12 – Gold Leaf
X-13 – Metallic Blue
X-18 – Semi Gloss Black
X-6 – Orange
X-7 – Red
XF-1 – Flat Black
XF-10 – Flat Brown
XF-15 – Flat Flesh
XF-19 – Sky Grey
XF-21 – Sky
XF-24 – Dark Grey
XF-3 – Flat Yellow
XF-49 – Khaki
XF-5 – Flat Green
XF-50 – Field Blue
XF-52 – Flat Earth
XF-54 – Dark Sea Grey
XF-56 – Metallic Grey
XF-58 – Olive Green
XF-62 – Olive Drab
XF-64 – Red Brown
XF-65 – Field Grey
The Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most beautifully
designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War. Conceived by
the renowned British designer Reginald J. Mitchell, the protoype first flew on
5 March 1936. It was an advanced, low wing monoplane with a very slim fuselage
and smooth flush riveted metal skin.
The Mk I and II versions demonstrated their formidable performance during the
“Battle of Britain”, and by early 1941, the majority of fighter squadrons
were furnished with this fighter. Improvements were suggested by the pilots and
every effort was made to maintain its performance advantages over its opponents.
Early improvements resulted in the Mk. V series of Spitfires which became the
most widely produced version of all Mk's. The main improvement was the
furnishing of three wing armament versions, and the use of the more powerful
Merlin type 45 engine, and the “fishtail” flame damping exhaust stubs. The
most numerous Mk.V was the “b” winged version with a mixed armament of two
7.7mm machine guns and one 20mm cannon in each wing.
Although the famous elliptical shaped wing was retained on most Spitfires, some Mk. Vb's had clipped wing tips for better low altitude manerverability. The Spitfire went through numerous minor and major changes throughout its production life, and served with distinction on every battle front of the war.