Great job there Daniel - and it is difficult shooting through glass, especially with an autofocus camera. Looks like a large collection they've got there, and I guess some of them have been there for some time; it is a good example of what modelling was like in the '60's and early '70's. I saw some that brought back memories! Thanks for the effort Daniel, well done mate.
Mosquito FB.Mk.VI
Unit: 87 PR Flight, RAAF
Serial: A52-604
This De Havilland Mosquito FB.Mk.VI was used by No.87 Photo Reconnaissance Flight at Coomalie Creek airfield in Australia's Northern Territory during 1944.
Later mark.
Mosquito PR.Mk.40
Unit: 87 Sqn, RAAF
Serial: SU-B (A52-603)
Royal Australian Air Force Mosquito PR.40s were painted overall Silver lacquer with Black anti-glare panels and spinners. This Mosquito was flown by the Survey Squadron during 1946.
It's almost as extensive as my collection of uncompleted models. Maybe I can make a museum around that. People might pay me money not to see them. (Nice pictures 109!)