W. Britain
Lord Dowding, British RAF Air Chief Marshal, 1940-41
Lord Dowding, British RAF Air Chief Marshal, 1940-41
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh "Stuffy" Dowding built the machine that won the Battle of Britain. As head of Fighter Command he wove Chain Home radar, the Observer Corps, and centralized control rooms into the world's first integrated air-defense network — the "Dowding System" — that fed fighters to the right place at the right height by radio. In the spring of 1940 he refused to bleed his squadrons away into the collapse of France, a stand that preserved the force Britain would need only weeks later. Through that summer his Hurricanes and Spitfires held the line. His reward was removal from Fighter Command that November.
The figure catches Dowding mid-stride in RAF blue-grey service dress — the belted tunic with air-rank braid and pilot's wings, and the peaked cap with its eagle badge — the understated bearing of a commander carrying a nation's survival. As the command anchor of a Battle of Britain diorama he sets naturally alongside his best-known fighter pilot, Douglas Bader, and the man who called his aircrew "The Few," Winston Churchill. Extend it into a wider British high-command group with Lord Mountbatten.
W. Britain model 10217. 1/30 scale (approximately 60mm), matte-painted metal. Single foot figure on a sculpted groundwork base. Boxed.
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Materials
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
54mm
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Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.

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