Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Corgi Vickers Wellington MkVIII - HX379:WN-A, No.172 Squadron, Coastal Command, late 1942. AA34805
Corgi Vickers Wellington MkVIII - HX379:WN-A, No.172 Squadron, Coastal Command, late 1942. AA34805
REF:AA34805 Scale 1:72 Wingspan 360mm Limited Edition Working Leigh Light
A truly stunning replica of a Vickers Wellington MVIII from Corgi. This intricately detailed model features a wealth of detail including a working Leigh light, detailed antenna, rear gun position and lots, more real World detail.
In April 1942 the Wellington GR Mk.VIII entered service with No.172 squadron of Coastal Command. The GR.VIII was a modified Mk.IC bomber, with ASV Mk.II radar installed and in some cases also a Leigh Light. On 3/4th June 1942 the first attack on a surfaced submarine at night using a Leigh Light was carried out by a Vickers Wellington of No.172 Squadron, RAF Coastal Command, flown by Squadron Leader J.H. Greswell.
The target was the Italian Navy Marconi Class submarine Luigi Torelli. When illuminated, the submarine initially remained on the surface and fired recognition flares, believing the aircraft to be friendly. The Wellington then dropped four Mk8 depth charges, damaging the submarine. Available from to buy from die-cast-collector website.
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