Here's the Brewster, depicting the second machine delivered to the ML-KNIL. My intention had been to weather more heavily but I didn't have a good photo of this airplane in the combat zone, so it's rather more clean as it would have been early in-service. The kit is pretty much out-of-box with the exception of adding the Eduard instrument panel and a bit of armor plate on the overturn bar behind the pilot. The decals are from the original Tamiya sheet that I'd saved in the eighties.

ML-KNIL Brewster and Curtiss

ML-KNIL Brewster and Curtiss

ML-KNIL Brewster and Curtiss

ML-KNIL Brewster and Curtiss

ML-KNIL Brewster and Curtiss
I still have another sheet for a Dutch airplane.

That one will be a hard-flown combat veteran from the time of the defense of Singapore.