Occre Supermarine Spitfire
The Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc EN398 is one of the most recognisable Allied fighters of the 19421945 period. Closely connected with Wing Commander James Edgar Johnnie Johnson, it holds a significant place in the history of military aviation. With this 1/24 scale Supermarine Spitfire aircraft model kit, you can accurately recreate a real Second World War aircraft documented in operational service. The kit is designed for modellers seeking historical accuracy, structural detail and a faithful representation of one of the most iconic fighters of its era.
Features of the Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc EN398 Model
This model is designed for builders who want an accurate representation of a real Second World War aircraft, combining a solid structure with well-documented historical details.
Materials and structure
The kit uses carefully selected materials to reproduce the look and feel of the real Spitfire:
Wooden structure for fuselage and wings, providing strength and stable assembly.
Aluminium plating replicating the original metal skin of the Mk IXc.
Zamak (die-cast metal) parts for components requiring rigidity and definition.
Decorative vinyls for historically accurate markings and graphic details of the EN398.
This combination results in a robust model with a realistic finish, ideal for painting, weathering and advanced detailing techniques.
Technical specifications
Reference: 2WW01
Scale: 1/24
Length: 381 mm
Wingspan: 467 mm
Height: 113 mm
The 1/24 scale allows you to appreciate aerodynamic profiles, panel lines and control surfaces clearly, without requiring excessive display space.
Colours, markings and serial number
The model reproduces the markings and camouflage scheme of the Spitfire EN398 according to RAF guidelines from 1943:
Day Fighter Scheme camouflage: Ocean Grey and Dark Green on upper surfaces, Medium Sea Grey on lower surfaces.
Sky-coloured spinner and rear fuselage band.
JE-J codes used by Johnnie Johnson as Wing Commander of the Canadian Wing.
Type B roundels (upper wings), Type C (lower wings) and Type C1 (fuselage).
Red-white-blue fin flash.
Serial number EN398 on the rear fuselage.
Canadian maple leaf emblem, representing the Canadian Wing.
These elements allow the modeller to build a specific, historically documented aircraft rather than a generic Spitfire variant.
History of the Spitfire EN398: the Aircraft of Canadian Ace Johnnie Johnson
The Spitfire Mk IXc was introduced to counter the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, featuring the Rolls-Royce Merlin 61 engine, which offered improved high-altitude performance and speeds exceeding 650 km/h. Its C-wing configuration provided a balanced combination of firepower and manoeuvrability, making it one of the RAFs most effective fighters during the Second World War.
The EN398 is best known as the primary aircraft flown by James Edgar Johnnie Johnson, the RAFs highest-scoring fighter ace with 38 confirmed victories. In 1943, Johnson flew this aircraft as Wing Commander of the Canadian Wing based at Kenley, undertaking escort missions, offensive sweeps and operations over occupied France.
Its JE-J codes, C-wing configuration and extensive photographic documentation make EN398 one of the most studied and accurately reproduced Spitfires in historical aviation modelling.
Why Choose This Spitfire Mk IXc Model for Your Collection
1. Faithful reproduction of a real, well-documented aircraft. EN398 is one of the best-recorded Spitfires in wartime archives and photographs, allowing a historically accurate build with verified markings and proportions.
2. 1/24 scale: high detail without taking up excessive space. Its final size (381 mm long) provides an excellent surface for painting, weathering and panel detailing while remaining compact for display.
3. Quality materials and a stable construction. The combination of a wooden structure, aluminium plating, zamak components and vinyl markings ensures a solid model with a precise and durable finish suitable for both intermediate and advanced modellers.
Scale: 1:24
Length: 381mm
Height: 113mm
Width: 467mm
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