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What is this model ?

Hi

Did a photo of one of my collection anyone work out what this is ?

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By: Black Knight - 30th January 2004 at 15:44

CORGI AVIATION 1/72 SPITFIRE BRIAN CARBURY Item number: 3584195524
On Ebay.

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By: DazDaMan - 30th January 2004 at 15:09

While we’re on the subject, has anyone got the Corgi Spitfire Mk1a (1/72 scale) in the markings of Brian Carbury?

I’ve got one that’s looking a bit worse for wear, so wondered if anyone else had one they wouldn’t mind parting with for a nominal fee.

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By: andrewman - 30th January 2004 at 15:00

Yeah its the one from the mag 🙂

Just thaught I would muck a pick up and see if anyone got it but it was far two easy :p

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By: Black Knight - 30th January 2004 at 14:06

As DazDaMan has sais it is the one from that magazine but they are available to buy on their own from places like ebay. I believe it is a Mk3 Meteor. The codes on the side are YQ-Q.

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By: DazDaMan - 30th January 2004 at 14:03

There’s a Meteor model on the front of that collectable magazine doing the rounds just now – looks quite similar. From what I recall it has a blown canopy.

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By: Ant.H - 30th January 2004 at 14:02

It looks like a Meteor I or III.My guess would be the 1:72 kit from Airfix,or perhaps a Corgi model?

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By: Auster Fan - 30th January 2004 at 13:58

Definitely a Meteor, but I can’t tell whether it has the early framed canopy or the blown canopy of the later versions.

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