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Now shipping could takes a week longer than usual. ruZZian invaders basely attacked our country on February 24 under cover of night at 5 am. These bastards have already killed thousands of civilians and destroyed cities. This is an Army of murderers, barbarians and marauders. ruZZian soldiers are a disgrace to humanity. Orcs must be expelled and destroyed. Support Ukraine! Support Ukrainian model kit brands in such dark times.

Print Scale 72-406
Manufacturer: Print Scale Decals (Ukraine)
Scale: 1/72
Material: Decal Sheet
Condition: New in Box
1. Bf 109G-14 w 166155 (Mtt Reg.). Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with large blotch of RLM 70 around the cockpit and small blotches of this colour (and RLM 74) on fuselage sides and vertical tail. This aircraft force landed during a test flight at Wolfring, near Regensburg, on 25 July 1944.
2. Bf 109G-14/U4 w 413598 (Erla), RAF VD358/EA-2. RAF camouflage of Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey over Trainer Yellow. Wing undersides bore two black and two white stripes (white stripes significantly wider). Spinner and propeller in black, propeller tips yellow. Note that the tailwheel well cover has been removed. This aircraft was captured by the Allies at Gilze-Rijen airfield in Holland. This aircraft was previously marked with Sky-coloured letter ‘P’ in the circle-see.
3. Bf 109G- 14 w 782192 (Mtt Reg), 1./JG 53, Bad Aibling, May 1945. Camouflage is standard RLM 74/75/76, with mottling on fuselage sides typical for Regensburg-built G-14s from this production block. Oil tank cover painted in light grey primer. Traces of overpainted previous markings are visible on the engine cowling. The spinner is RLM 70 with a white spiral. Wing undersurfaces are RLM 76, with black underwing crosses outlined in white.
4. Bf 109G-14 w 462919 (Erla), flown by Lt. Oscar ‘Ossi’ Romm, 10./JG 3, Esperstedt, October 1944.
5. Bf 109G-14 w 460520 (Erla), Athis, near Reims, August 1944.
6. Bf 109G-14 w 462892 (Erla), Gefr. Alfred Michel, 16/JG 53, Stuttgart- Echterdingen, December 1944.
7. Bf 109G-14 w 782205 (Mtt Reg) 1st Lt Antal Szebeni, 101./4 vadaszezred MKHL, Veszprem, fall 1944.
8. Bf 109 G-14, 15./JG 5, Lister, Norway, May 1945. Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with blotches of 74/75 on fuselage sides and vertical tail, typical for Erla-built G-14s from the production block 460xxx-462xxx. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Vertical tail partially painted over in a light colour (possibly white). Wooden fin, rudder of T2 type.
9. Вf 109G-14/R1 w 463147 (Erla), unknown training unit, Lechfeld. Rear fuselage RLM 84, forward fuselage RLM 76, uppersurfaces camouflaged in RLM 74/75, traces of previous markings on fuselage just behind cockpit. Camouflage very worn and weathered. Yellow rudder of T4 type. Wing undersursurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses in form of black outlines. Uppersurface of elevators RLM 76.
10. Bf 109G-14 w 464380 (Erla), flown by Magg. Mario Bellgambi, CO, 5a Squadriglia ‘Diavoli Rossi’, ll Gruppo, Caccia ANR, Osoppo, March 1945. 
11. Bf 109 G-14 w 464863 (Erla), unknown training unit, Eggebek, summer 1945.
12. Bf 109 G-14/U4 w 512428 (WNF), 3/JG 77 , Dortmund, December 1944. Standard RLM  74/75/76 camouflage with large blotches on fuselage sides, ‘clean’ vertical tail, yellow lower engine cowling, yellow rudder. Triangular panel under windscreen in bare metal (or bright grey primer). Green and white RV band assigned to JG 77 on rear fuselage. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Wing undersurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses black with white outline. This aircraft probably force landed after combat in early 1945 and was found by US troops in May of the same year.
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​​​​​​​RUZZIAN BARBARIANS ATTACKED MY COUNTRY!

BUT DON'T WORRY, WE SHIP ORDERS AS USUAL!!! SUPPORT UKRAINE!!! 



BUY
Print Scale 72-406 - 1/72 - Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-14 Late, Decal for aircraft
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IN STOCK
You are buying:
UKRAINIAN
Print Scale 72-406
Manufacturer: Print Scale Decals (Ukraine)
Scale: 1/72
Material: Decal Sheet
Condition: New in Box
1. Bf 109G-14 w 166155 (Mtt Reg.). Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with large blotch of RLM 70 around the cockpit and small blotches of this colour (and RLM 74) on fuselage sides and vertical tail. This aircraft force landed during a test flight at Wolfring, near Regensburg, on 25 July 1944.
2. Bf 109G-14/U4 w 413598 (Erla), RAF VD358/EA-2. RAF camouflage of Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey over Trainer Yellow. Wing undersides bore two black and two white stripes (white stripes significantly wider). Spinner and propeller in black, propeller tips yellow. Note that the tailwheel well cover has been removed. This aircraft was captured by the Allies at Gilze-Rijen airfield in Holland. This aircraft was previously marked with Sky-coloured letter ‘P’ in the circle-see.
3. Bf 109G- 14 w 782192 (Mtt Reg), 1./JG 53, Bad Aibling, May 1945. Camouflage is standard RLM 74/75/76, with mottling on fuselage sides typical for Regensburg-built G-14s from this production block. Oil tank cover painted in light grey primer. Traces of overpainted previous markings are visible on the engine cowling. The spinner is RLM 70 with a white spiral. Wing undersurfaces are RLM 76, with black underwing crosses outlined in white.
4. Bf 109G-14 w 462919 (Erla), flown by Lt. Oscar ‘Ossi’ Romm, 10./JG 3, Esperstedt, October 1944.
5. Bf 109G-14 w 460520 (Erla), Athis, near Reims, August 1944.
6. Bf 109G-14 w 462892 (Erla), Gefr. Alfred Michel, 16/JG 53, Stuttgart- Echterdingen, December 1944.
7. Bf 109G-14 w 782205 (Mtt Reg) 1st Lt Antal Szebeni, 101./4 vadaszezred MKHL, Veszprem, fall 1944.
8. Bf 109 G-14, 15./JG 5, Lister, Norway, May 1945. Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with blotches of 74/75 on fuselage sides and vertical tail, typical for Erla-built G-14s from the production block 460xxx-462xxx. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Vertical tail partially painted over in a light colour (possibly white). Wooden fin, rudder of T2 type.
9. Вf 109G-14/R1 w 463147 (Erla), unknown training unit, Lechfeld. Rear fuselage RLM 84, forward fuselage RLM 76, uppersurfaces camouflaged in RLM 74/75, traces of previous markings on fuselage just behind cockpit. Camouflage very worn and weathered. Yellow rudder of T4 type. Wing undersursurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses in form of black outlines. Uppersurface of elevators RLM 76.
10. Bf 109G-14 w 464380 (Erla), flown by Magg. Mario Bellgambi, CO, 5a Squadriglia ‘Diavoli Rossi’, ll Gruppo, Caccia ANR, Osoppo, March 1945. 
11. Bf 109 G-14 w 464863 (Erla), unknown training unit, Eggebek, summer 1945.
12. Bf 109 G-14/U4 w 512428 (WNF), 3/JG 77 , Dortmund, December 1944. Standard RLM  74/75/76 camouflage with large blotches on fuselage sides, ‘clean’ vertical tail, yellow lower engine cowling, yellow rudder. Triangular panel under windscreen in bare metal (or bright grey primer). Green and white RV band assigned to JG 77 on rear fuselage. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Wing undersurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses black with white outline. This aircraft probably force landed after combat in early 1945 and was found by US troops in May of the same year.

Now shipping could takes a week longer than usual. ruZZian invaders basely attacked our country on February 24 under cover of night at 5 am. These bastards have already killed thousands of civilians and destroyed cities. This is an Army of murderers, barbarians and marauders. ruZZian soldiers are a disgrace to humanity. Orcs must be expelled and destroyed. Support Ukraine! Support Ukrainian model kit brands in such dark times.

BUY NOW!

          Payment

PAYPAL and Credit Cards


          Shipping


FAST WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!

10-14 business days!

SAME DAY SHIPPING!​​​​​​​





We do ship ONLY with Tracking Number.

We do not include any invoices to package to avoid custom taxes.

Your model kit box could be flattened to prevent high-volumed package which often checked by customs for taxes


In rare cases if your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.



          Returns


If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.


You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.


Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.

Fast Shipping
Best Offers
High Quality

See our other items

We do have own warehouse