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Royal Class No.7 – Bf 109E 1/48 – Coffee Metal Thermo Mug

Posted by JanZ|on March 28 2012, 11:04 AM|in Blog, Eduard Products|in , , , ,

In the previous part of this article describing the Bf 109E Royal Class edition, I described the first bonus, which is the ¼ Bf 109 instrument panel kit. The second unique bonus of this Royal Class release is a coffee metal thermo cup. In recent time you should have been able to read some information about this item, but there are information not described properly yet. The basic element of the cup design is a line drawing of Bf 109E-1 in flying position. In aviators jargon should be told “from the 11th O’clock, slightly above“. This is the same artwork, like on the box cover, j

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Royal Class No.7 – Bf 109E 1/48 – Instrument Panel

Posted by JanZ|on March 27 2012, 01:15 PM|in Blog, Eduard Products|in , , , , ,

In the first part of this article describing the Bf 109E Royal Class edition, I described the box contents. Here, I will now describe the kit bonuses offered within, specifically the first of them, a 1/4 scale plastic instrument panel that was mounted in the ‘E’ versions of the Bf 109E. Most of you will recall the very first Eduard instrument panel that was produced to go with Royal Class No.R0005 (the Bf 110 in 1/48th). Some years after that Royal kit, the instrument panel was released on its own under the catalog number 14001 (and sold very, very quickly). This -109 panel is more

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Bf 109E 1/48 Kӧnigsemil AKA Royal Class No.7

Posted by JanZ|on March 22 2012, 08:06 AM|in Blog, Eduard Products|in , , ,

Under 'lucky' number R0007, we are releasing an exclusive collection of items of our most anticipated kit of the year, the German Bf 109E fighter in 1/48th scale. This Royal Class edition focusing on the Emil comes over three years after the last such release covering the F6F Hellcat back in October, 2008. The anticipation is not limited to that reason. Attention is due not only to the kit itself, but also to the uncommon collection of bonuses offered with this edition. The contents of the black and gold box will be covered in greater detail on our blog and on Facebook. For now, we'll cover

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