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TAMIYA 1:48 BF109E-4/7 TROP MESSERSCHMIT
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The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E was the Luftwaffe's mainstay fighter in the early stages of WWII. This kit depicts the E-4, which was produced from May 1940 and saw extensive action during the Battle of Britain, or the E-7, which was fitted with a drop tank for increased range. A Trop version with filtering for sand was seen in the skies over North Africa.
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Description
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E was the Luftwaffe's mainstay fighter in the early stages of WWII. This kit depicts the E-4, which was produced from May 1940 and saw extensive action during the Battle of Britain, or the E-7, which was fitted with a drop tank for increased range. A Trop version with filtering for sand was seen in the skies over North Africa.
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Returns Policy
Change of Mind
If you wish to return an item because you have changed your mind about your purchase or are not satisfied with your item within 30 days, Toys Bendigo will offer you an exchange, refund or instore credit (conditions apply, please click here for T&C's)
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E was the Luftwaffe's mainstay fighter in the early stages of WWII. This kit depicts the E-4, which was produced from May 1940 and saw extensive action during the Battle of Britain, or the E-7, which was fitted with a drop tank for increased range. A Trop version with filtering for sand was seen in the skies over North Africa.
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