Gunn's first 1/30 scale WW1 Allied fighter in Mahogany, the Sopwith Pup! The Pup was a light weight aircraft that was more than a match for the German fighters of the day, designed by the legendary Harry Hawker, and first flew in 1916. The Royal Navy were so impressed with the Pup they ordered it into service almost immediately. Over 3000 were produced, also seeing service with the Royal Flying Corps before being replaced by the Sopwith Tri-plane and then the Camel. After being withdrawn from the front line in 1917 Pups were relegated to home defence and training Squadrons.
WOW 026 'Anzac' was flown by Australian FSLT CJ Moir in April 1917 whilst with 4 Sqn. Moir had latched up 2 kills in his Pup when he was unfortunately killed by anti-aircraft fire over Zeebruge, he was just 21 years of age.
Last end of line model at a special price.