Dora Wings 1:48 Vultee Vengeance Mk.II
Dora Wings 1:48 Vultee Vengeance Mk.II
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Dora Wings 1:48 Vultee Vengeance Mk.II (Pre-owned Kit)
The Dora Wings 1:48 Vultee Vengeance Mk.II is a detailed plastic model kit of the WWII dive bomber used primarily in Burma and Southeast Asia with RAF and Commonwealth forces.
This particular example is a pre-owned kit supplied unbagged, but it is confirmed to include all parts, instructions, and decals.
About the kit
The Vultee Vengeance Mk.II represents the later production variant used in Allied service, designed for steep dive-bombing and close air support missions in jungle and tropical theatres.
The kit provides a detailed representation of the aircraft’s structure, cockpit, and operational configuration.
Kit features
✔ 1:48 scale WWII dive bomber
✔ Mk.II variant specific detail
✔ Detailed cockpit interior
✔ Clear canopy parts
✔ Separate control surfaces
✔ Fine recessed surface detail
✔ Ordnance options for ground-attack role
✔ Includes instructions and decal sheet
Condition notes
✔ Pre-owned kit
✔ Not bagged
✔ All sprues present
✔ Instructions included
✔ Decals included
✔ Suitable for build or collection
Skill level
Intermediate to Advanced
Best suited for modellers experienced with:
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multi-part aircraft kits
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cockpit painting and detailing
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alignment of larger airframe assemblies
Some parts require careful test fitting due to the kit’s detail level.
Recommended build options
✔ RAF Burma theatre camouflage schemes
✔ Southeast Asia operational finishes
✔ Weathered tropical service appearance
✔ Open cockpit display build
✔ Ordnance-loaded ground-attack configuration
Ideal for
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WWII aircraft modellers
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RAF and Commonwealth aviation enthusiasts
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Pacific theatre diorama builders
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1:48 scale collectors and builders
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Fans of lesser-known WWII aircraft
Summary
The Dora Wings 1:48 Vultee Vengeance Mk.II is a well-detailed WWII dive bomber kit, supplied pre-owned but complete, offering a solid build opportunity for modellers interested in RAF operations in the Burma and Southeast Asia theatre.
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