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ICM 1/48 WW2 Marauder Mk.III, RAF/SAAF Bomber aircraft kit
ICM 1/48 WW2 Marauder Mk.III, RAF/SAAF Bomber aircraft kit
Product Code: ICM48326
Availability: Out of stock
£76.99
£69.29
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These are plastic model sets that require assembly and painting. They do not contain paints and glues unless otherwise stated.
Description
The American factory in Middle River, which built B-26 Marauders, produced 200 bombers for British military aviation that were delivered to the RAF and SAAF. These aircraft, designated Marauder Mk.III with serial numbers HD402 through HD601, were based on the B-26F Marauder model. The B-26F featured significant wing modifications compared to earlier versions, along with a new ventilation mast for fuel tank air access and redesigned nose glazing.
The Marauder Mk.III had only minor differences from the B-26F. All Mk.IIIs featured spoked nose wheel landing gear, whereas B-26Fs typically used solid wheel discs. The tail gun position was also modified—the plexiglass covering near the machine guns was replaced with canvas. Some sources indicate that Marauder Mk.IIIs were equipped with British-designed bomb sights.
These aircraft served in the RAF's 14th and 39th squadrons as well as in the South African Air Force's 12th, 21st, 24th, 25th, and 30th squadrons. As part of the SAAF, they provided support during the Allied landing in Italy
Key Features
Model of the bomber operated by the RAF and SAAF during World War II
Precise geometry and proportions matching the real aircraft
Detailed cockpit and fuselage equipment, including RAF-specific bombsight
Decals for three distinct RAF and SAAF bomber squadron aircraft
Markings Available
Marauder Mk.III HD545, Martin Field, Baltimore, Spring 1944
Marauder Mk.III HD561/B "Bliksem", 21 Squadron (SAAF), Italy, 1944-1945
Marauder Mk.III HD505/V "Vindictive Viking", 12 Squadron (SAAF), Italy, winter 1945
Model Information
Scale: 1:48
Number of Parts: 380
Length: 387 mm
Width: 454 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
Description
The American factory in Middle River, which built B-26 Marauders, produced 200 bombers for British military aviation that were delivered to the RAF and SAAF. These aircraft, designated Marauder Mk.III with serial numbers HD402 through HD601, were based on the B-26F Marauder model. The B-26F featured significant wing modifications compared to earlier versions, along with a new ventilation mast for fuel tank air access and redesigned nose glazing.
The Marauder Mk.III had only minor differences from the B-26F. All Mk.IIIs featured spoked nose wheel landing gear, whereas B-26Fs typically used solid wheel discs. The tail gun position was also modified—the plexiglass covering near the machine guns was replaced with canvas. Some sources indicate that Marauder Mk.IIIs were equipped with British-designed bomb sights.
These aircraft served in the RAF's 14th and 39th squadrons as well as in the South African Air Force's 12th, 21st, 24th, 25th, and 30th squadrons. As part of the SAAF, they provided support during the Allied landing in Italy
Key Features
Model of the bomber operated by the RAF and SAAF during World War II
Precise geometry and proportions matching the real aircraft
Detailed cockpit and fuselage equipment, including RAF-specific bombsight
Decals for three distinct RAF and SAAF bomber squadron aircraft
Markings Available
Marauder Mk.III HD545, Martin Field, Baltimore, Spring 1944
Marauder Mk.III HD561/B "Bliksem", 21 Squadron (SAAF), Italy, 1944-1945
Marauder Mk.III HD505/V "Vindictive Viking", 12 Squadron (SAAF), Italy, winter 1945
Model Information
Scale: 1:48
Number of Parts: 380
Length: 387 mm
Width: 454 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm











