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Tomahawk Mk. IIB 1/48 Die Cast Model "Clive Caldwell", 250 Sqn., RAF, North Africa 1942

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SKU:
HA9206
Military Conflict:
World War II
Scale:
1:48 scale
Operator:
Great Britain
Model:
P-40

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Tomahawk Mk.IIB, "Clive Caldwell", 250 Sqn., RAF, North Africa 1942 1/48 Die Cast Model -HA9206

Features

  • Model is approximately 7.75" long with a 9.25" wingspan
  • Die cast metal construction with some plastic components
  • Includes pilot figure
  • Optional-position landing gear
  • Detachable ordnance loads
  • Opening Canopy
  • Display stand included
  • Rotating Propeller
The P-40 Tomahawk Mk.IIB was a British variant of the American Curtiss P-40, used during the early years of World War II. It featured improved armament over earlier versions, with six .303 caliber Browning machine guns and provisions for drop tanks or bombs. Powered by an Allison V-1710 engine, the Mk.IIB lacked a turbocharger, limiting high-altitude performance but excelling in low-level combat. It served primarily with the Royal Air Force and Commonwealth forces in North Africa and the Middle East. Though eventually outclassed, the Tomahawk Mk.IIB was valued for its durability, firepower, and effectiveness in ground-attack missions.

Clive Caldwell was Australia's leading fighter ace of World War II, credited with 28.5 aerial victories. Known for his aggressive flying style and leadership, he served with distinction in the Middle East and the Pacific. Caldwell flew P-40 Tomahawks and Kittyhawks in North Africa, scoring heavily against German and Italian aircraft, and later defended northern Australia and New Guinea from Japanese attacks. Nicknamed "Killer Caldwell," he was also a skilled tactician and instructor. Despite controversies late in his career, including involvement in a black market scandal, Caldwell remains a celebrated figure in Australian military aviation history and a national war hero.