This is the Brewster Model 239 "Buffalo" (winter scheme) BW364 3:LeLv 24 flown by WO Ilmari Juutilainen March 1942 in 1:48 scale by Hobby Master.
The Brewster Model 239 “Buffalo” BW‑364 flown by Warrant Officer Ilmari Juutilainen of Finland’s 3./LeLv 24 in March 1942 was uniquely adapted for Nordic winter warfare. Painted in a white-washed winter scheme to blend into snowy terrain, it combined surprising agility with a surprisingly high kill-to-loss ratio—Juutilainen himself claimed 28 of his 94 total victories in this airframe. Known as a “gentleman’s plane,” the Brewster B‑239 was further enhanced by Finnish mechanics—such as inverted piston rings to boost engine reliability in cold weather—helping it dominate Soviet aircraft with a remarkable victory ratio of 26:1 in their hands. In such extreme conditions, BW‑364 stood out not just for its distinctive winter camouflage, but for its lethal combination of pilot skill, regional adaptation, and unexpected performance.
Hobby Master has earned a reputation as one of the top-tier brands for die-cast aircraft due to its meticulous attention to detail, durable metal build, and rich historical accuracy. Collectors often praise their models for realistic panel lines, pad‑printed placards, functional features like removable canopies and landing gear, and authentic detachable ordnance—all hallmarks of their popular Air Power Series. Hobbyists consider Hobby Master “top‑notch,” ideal for collectors seeking museum‑grade realism and durable craftsmanship
The Brewster Model 239 “Buffalo” BW‑364 flown by Warrant Officer Ilmari Juutilainen of Finland’s 3./LeLv 24 in March 1942 was uniquely adapted for Nordic winter warfare. Painted in a white-washed winter scheme to blend into snowy terrain, it combined surprising agility with a surprisingly high kill-to-loss ratio—Juutilainen himself claimed 28 of his 94 total victories in this airframe. Known as a “gentleman’s plane,” the Brewster B‑239 was further enhanced by Finnish mechanics—such as inverted piston rings to boost engine reliability in cold weather—helping it dominate Soviet aircraft with a remarkable victory ratio of 26:1 in their hands. In such extreme conditions, BW‑364 stood out not just for its distinctive winter camouflage, but for its lethal combination of pilot skill, regional adaptation, and unexpected performance.
Hobby Master has earned a reputation as one of the top-tier brands for die-cast aircraft due to its meticulous attention to detail, durable metal build, and rich historical accuracy. Collectors often praise their models for realistic panel lines, pad‑printed placards, functional features like removable canopies and landing gear, and authentic detachable ordnance—all hallmarks of their popular Air Power Series. Hobbyists consider Hobby Master “top‑notch,” ideal for collectors seeking museum‑grade realism and durable craftsmanship
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