By ElementBy ConflictBy Participant |  $32.00   | Flight Lieutenant Les Munro 1/30 Figure In an effort to wreck the industrial capacity of Germany during World War II, the Royal Air Force's No. 617 Squadron was created to attack three major dams in the Ruhr valley area with Avro Lancasters that deployed "bouncing bombs."
Finely detailed and painted by hand, this 1/30 scale, King & Country metal figure of Dambusters pilot Les Munro - whose Lancaster was forced to turn back from the Operation Chastise Raid after being damaged by flak over Holland - is historically accurate right down to his authentic headgear, uniform insignia and equipment. Measures approximately 2½" tall and arrives ready to display.
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Flight Lieutenant Harold Mickey Martin 1/30 Figure In an effort to wreck the industrial capacity of Germany during World War II, the Royal Air Force's No. 617 Squadron was created to attack three major dams in the Ruhr valley area with Avro Lancasters that deployed "bouncing bombs."
Finely detailed and painted by hand, this 1/30 scale, King & Country metal figure of Harold "Mickey" Martin - who piloted the Lancaster AJ-P "Popsie" during the Operation Chastise raid - is historically accurate right down to his authentic flight uniform and parachute. Measures approximately 2½" tall and arrives ready to display.
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