1:72 scale diecast airplane by Hobby Master. Oblt. Martin Drewes, Gruppenkommander III./NJG 1.
Features:
Die-cast metal.
Superb detailing
Pre-painted with pad applied markings
Fully assembled.
Supplied weapons are not permanently attached
Display stand included
Option to display model with wheels up or down
Minimum use of plastic
German Ace Martin Drewes started out with Panzer Regiment 6. He transferred to the Luftwaffe and
quickly rising to Major. He eventually commanded III/NJG 1. Flying his Bf-110G-4 he would maneuver
below the unprotected Allied bombers and fire up into them. Once he shot a fully loaded bomber that
exploded destroying his own plane. He flew 235 missions with 52 victories, 43 were at night and 50
were 4 engine planes. Awards, the German Cross in Gold; Luftwaffe Honor Goblet; Knight’s Cross of
the Iron Cross; Oakleaves for the Iron Cross.
The Bf-110G-4 was a dedicated night fighter entering service in late 1942. It received a larger engine
and the plane was strengthened to accommodate this. This strengthening allowed the plane to carry
heavier payloads resulting in an extended service life. It also had extra protection and carried factory
installed airborne interception radar. There were field kits available so each pilot could personalize his
aircraft with various armaments to help him achieve a higher rate of success. By mid 1944 the Me-410
was replacing the Bf-110G and in February 1945 production ended.