Supermarine Spitfire Miniature
Supermarine Spitfire Miniature
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Supermarine Spitfire Miniature designed for tabletop wargaming, historical collections, scale model displays and miniature painting.
The Supermarine Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter aircraft that first flew in 1936 and served extensively during World War II, becoming one of the most iconic and effective combat aircraft of the era, particularly renowned for its role in the Battle of Britain (1940). Known for its exceptional maneuverability, elliptical wing design, and powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the Spitfire remains one of the most celebrated military aircraft in history.
Features- High-resolution resin 3D print
- Multiple scale options available
- Designed for tabletop gaming and display/painting
- Durable gray resin construction
Size Chart
| Scale | Length | Width | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1:500 | 2.11cm | 2.25cm | 0.6cm |
| 1:400 | 2.64cm | 2.81cm | 0.75cm |
| 1:285 | 3.7cm | 3.94cm | 1.05cm |
| 1:200 | 5.28cm | 5.62cm | 1.49cm |
| 1:170 | 6.21cm | 6.61cm | 1.76cm |
| 1:144 | 7.33cm | 7.8cm | 2.07cm |
| 1:100 | 10.55cm | 11.23cm | 2.99cm |
| 1:87 | 12.13cm | 12.91cm | 3.43cm |
| 1:72 | 14.66cm | 15.6cm | 4.15cm |
| 1:56 | 18.84cm | 20.05cm | 5.33cm |
| 1:48 | 21.98cm | 23.4cm | 6.22cm |
Scale Information
Miniatures are scaled representations of real-world objects. Larger scale numbers (such as 1:500) produce smaller models, while smaller scales (such as 1:48) produce larger models.
This model is printed as a single piece.
Material
This miniature is produced using high-resolution resin 3D printing and supplied in gray resin.
Supports:
- Primer
- Paint
- Finishing
Important Notes
- Miniatures are supplied unpainted unless otherwise specified
- Some cleanup or sanding may be required before painting
- Minor surface marks may be present from the printing process
- Models are intended for hobby and display use only (This product is not a toy)
- Not suitable for children under 18 years of age
- Some models may be hollow, especially in larger variations
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