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Looking at Dmitriy Stelmah’s build of the Eduard Spitfire Mk XVI Bubbletop in 1:72 scale, the first thing that grabs my attention is the neatness of the assembly. The clean lines and crisp panel markings just stand out beautifully. It’s the kind of craftsmanship that makes you want to examine every angle, noticing how each part fits perfectly.
Talking about the real Spitfire Mk XVI, this aircraft was a later variant produced towards the end of World War II. It was equipped with a more powerful engine, and its contribution was significant in providing support during the final push into Europe. The Bubbletop canopy was a notable feature, improving visibility for pilots—a small upgrade with a big impact.
What really makes this model fascinating is how it successfully captures the essence of the original. The attention to details like the markings and the accurate replication of this iconic plane’s structure keeps you engaged. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just love model building, this Spitfire is definitely worth a closer look.
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