Info Eduard 2013 04EN
Info Eduard 2013 04EN
Info Eduard 2013 04EN
EDUARD
Vol. 13, April 2013
ISSUE 34
price US $ 0.00
Achtung Spitfire!
BRASSIN
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Spitfire Mk.IX cockpit Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke Spitfire exhaust stacks fishtail
HISTORY
INFOEDUARD
ISSUE 34
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CONTENTS
April 2013
EDITORIAL BUNNY FIGHTER CLUB KITS
(Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/48, F6F-3 1/48)
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HISTORY
Chevalier Jerry Billing, M.I.D, C.D., M.G.C.
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Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/48 Spitfire cockpit - Brassin 1/48 Bf 109E-7 1/48
ON APPROACH
May 2013
Issued by Eduard-Model Accessories, spol. s.r.o. Mrov 170, Obrnice 435 21 support@eduard.com www.eduard.com
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EDITORIAL
Happy Easter, everyone! Todays Easter newsletter is naturally dedicated mainly to the new Spitfire. Despite the fact that we have been dedicating a lot of attention and resources to the Spitfire, I will not be terribly shocked if you have had pretty much enough! However, this is a milestone moment, as the Spitfire Mk.IXc is now officially available to you. I would go so far as to say that the modeling landscape will now be a bit different than it was before today. Our Spitfire has that kind of potential. And its not only the kit itself, which could even break the trend of new kits being relegated to the stash before seeing the workbench, but also in terms of associated products and activities. This is the most aftermarket products we have been able to release simultaneously with the kit that they are designed for. These items include three photoetched sets that among other things include landing flaps, and three Brassin sets. The Brassin cockpit set is as much as a pearl in its line as the Spitfire will prove to be in its line. The Brassin sets will continue to grow, and will eventually include an engine set, wing gun installations, radio equipment, wheel variations, bombs, and external fuel tanks. It should be abundantly clear that this kit will have more accessories offered for it than any other kit in our history. The kit itself will also evolve into two exclusive incarnations. The first will be in June, as a Royal Class kit, and will be released as a Dual Combo boxing. It will cover the Spitfire Mk.IXc late, Mk.IXc early, and the Mk.IXe. It will include a total of fourteen marking options, photoetched brass, Brassin wheels, and Brassin beer barrels in 1/48th to hang from the wing racks. Originally, we were reluctant to do this variant, but the traffic on Facebook changed our minds. Two of total 14 marking options are related to these beer carriyng Spitfires. However, the relations of these marking to the beer action is disputable,
while no clear picture or any else document is available for us. As a bonus, the kit will include a beer glass adorned with the emblem of our beer MARK IX. The specially bottled MARK IX Eduard beer will be released in June to be sold on Czech modelers show ModelBrno, PilserKit and E-day only. Unfortunately we are unable to distribute our beer abroad, but we trust who wants such special item, he will able to obtain a bottle or two (12, in words twelve) with friendly help of a Czech modeler. Our beer has to be typical Czech type lager beer, brewed and bottled by BERNARD brewery in Humpolec. August will see a very special commemorative version of our Spitfire Mk.IX. To mark the anniversary of the return of Czechoslovak squadrons from Britain on August 13th, 1945, we will release a special edition with the name Nasi Se Vraceji (roughly translated as Ours are Back). The kit will be dedicated to the Spitfire Mk.IX in Czechoslovak service both during and after the war. The parts breakdown will be along the lines of the Royal Class kit, except for the decals. There will be many more options, as much as forty. I apologize for the inexact number, but the final tally isnt set yet due to the ongoing development of the included booklet that will also serve as a guide to the painting of the model and historical notebook on the Spitfire and Czechoslovak pilots. This kit will be preordered and prepaid. The ordering window will open June 1st, and close on June 30th at midnight. All kits will then be sent out on August 13th. This fact forms a bonus
of its own. To commemorate the anniversary behind the kits release, it will include a relevant envelope and stamp with the dated postmark. We expect that the marking options, especially in the aforementioned Nasi Se Vraceji, will generate a huge interest for the kits OVERTREES offering. These will be released together with the ProfiPACK kit - in other words, today, but this will not be limited to a one month availability, as in the past. Instead, we will be offering them continuously through to the fall. In June, we will also add OVERTREES offered for the Mk.IXc early and the Mk.IXe. Good times! So, enjoy the rest of this newsletter, as well as the Easter weekend, and take note of our other new releases, and not just the ones pertaining to the Spitfire Mk.IXc. Keep on Spitting! Vladimir Sulc
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Spitfire Mk.IXc late version - very first release of a brand new tool Eduard kit which is featured by a high detail level, extreme accuracy, wide parts variability, easy and smart assembly and interesting and colorful marking options. One of highlights of this kit is its design in regard to standard Eduard accessories like photo-etch and Brassin lines, which are released simultaneously with this kit. Detailed decals for four marking options are printed in Eduard. Kit contains basic photo-etched set and a painting mask.
Spitfire Mk.IXc
ProfiPACK 1/48
Cat.No. 8281
KITS
late version
Spitfire LF Mk.IXc, MJ586, Flown by Pierre Clostermann, No. 602 Squadron, Longues sur Mer airfield, July 7, 1944
Spitfire HF Mk.IXc, MJ296, Flown by Otto Smik, No. 312 Squadron, North Weald AB, Late August, 1944
Spitfire LF Mk.IXc, MH712, Flown by W/O Henryk Dygala, No. 302 Squadron, Summer /Autumn, 1944
Spitfire LF Mk.IXc, ML135, Flown by Jerry Billing, No. 401 Squadron, Tangmere AB, June 7, 1944
Spitfire LF Mk.IXc, ML135, Flown by Jerry Billing, No. 401 Squadron, France, July 1, 1944
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Spitfire naked
Photo gallery of the test building by Martin Nademlejnsky.
link here.
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FE447 F6F-3 WEEKEND 1/48
Weekend 1/48
The Weekend edition brings you the cheap variant of Eduard kit F6F-3 in 1/48 scale. High quality decals are designed and printed by Eduard. This kit, in very fair price, does not contains photo-etched accessories, nor the painting mask.
F6F-3
Cat.No. 84135
KITS
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BRASSIN
648098
1/48 Eduard
Detailed wheels for Eduard 1/48 Spitfire with the 5 spoke disc. The tire surface corresponds to one of the late war used tires. Each wheel consists of two parts - wheel with the inner disc and the separate outer disc.
648097 1/48
AIM-54A Phoenix
US radar-guided, long-range air-to-air missile. Set of 4 missiles consists of two parts each (main missile body with wings and separate tail).
MiG-21F wheels
1/48 Trumpeter
Set consist of two main landing gear wheels and a front wheel.
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Bf 110E
SIN67201
672002 672003 672004 672005
1/72
Bf 110E nose guns Bf 110E wheels Bf 110E cockpit DB 601A/N engine for Bf 110
Collection of three Brassin sets consists of Bf 110E nose guns, wheels, cockpit and DB601A/N engine. All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately, but with every BIGSIN collection you save up to 30%.
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All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately, but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
BIG3325 F-14D 1/32 Trumpeter
32269 F-14D exterior 32309 F-14D armament
JX107 F-14D
EX381 T-28D
49594 Hurricane Mk.I S.A. (BIG4982) BIG3325 F-14D 1/32 Trumpeter BIG7280 PLANTS II. Tropic and Subtropic 1/72 BIG4983 T-28D 1/48 Roden BIG4982 Hurricane Mk.I 1/48 Italeri
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PHOTO-ETCHED
SETS
SELECTED
Lynx Mk.88 sonar exterior
1/32 Revell (32326)
PE-SETS
Pz.IV Ausf.H 1/35 Italeri (36245)
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Wessex HU.5 exterior 1/48 Italeri (48754)
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PE-SETS
MiG-21F-13 exterior 1/48 Trumpeter (48767)
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PE-SETS
Bismarck part 4 - central area 1/200 Trumpeter (53083)
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PE-SETS
HISTORIE
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49639
Spitfire Mk.IXc
1/48 Eduard
48766
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PE-SETS
EF-2000 single seater 1/72 Hasegawa (73473)
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RELEASESApril 2013
KITS
8281 84135 Spitfire Mk.IXc late version F6F-3 1/48 1/48 ProfiPACK Weekend
FE622 SS473 SS475 Wessex HU.5 interior S.A. EF-2000 single seater Bf 109F S.A. 1/48 1/72 1/72 Italeri Hasegawa Zvezda
PE-SETS
17036 Chain bar railings 1/700 1/700 CX355 Envoy 1/72 1/72 32326 Lynx Mk.88 sonar exterior 1/32 Revell CX356 Ca.310 1/72 1/72 32759 Lynx Mk.88 sonar interior S.A. 1/32 Revell CX358 Fiat G-91 1/72 1/72 32762 Lynx Mk.88 sonar seatbelts 1/32 Revell EX382 MiG-29 1/48 1/48 36233 Churchill Mk.VI 1/35 AFV Club EX384 Tu-2S 1/48 1/48 36245 Pz.IV Ausf.H 1/35 Italeri EX385 Yak-3 1/48 1/48 36249 BTR-50PK APC 1/35 Trumpeter EX386 Jaguar A 1/48 1/48 48745 EA-18G exterior 1/48 Italeri EX388 Me 410 1/48 1/48 48754 Wessex HU.5 exterior 1/48 Italeri 48765 Spitfire Mk.IXc landing flaps 1/48 Eduard BIG ED 48766 Spitfire Mk.IX surface panels 1/48 Eduard BIG3325 F-14D 1/32 1/32 48767 MiG-21F-13 exterior 1/48 Trumpeter BIG4982 HURRICANE Mk.I 1/48 1/48 48769 MiG-21F-13 undercarriage 1/48 Trumpeter BIG4983 T-28D 1/48 1/48 49615 EA-18G interior S.A. 1/48 Italeri BIG7280 PLANTS II. Tropic and Subtropic 1/72 1/72 49622 Wessex HU.5 interior S.A. 1/48 Italeri 49636 EA-18G NACES ejection seat 1/48 Italeri BRASSIN 49639 Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/48 Eduard 648097 AIM-54A Phoenix 1/48 53081 Bismarck part 2 - front area 1/200 1/200 Trumpeter 648098 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke 1/48 53083 Bismarck part 4 - central area 1/200 1/200 Trumpeter 648099 Spitfire exhaust stacks fishtail 1/48 53084 Bismarck part 5 - rear area 1/200 1/200 Trumpeter 648100 Spitfire Mk.IX cockpit 1/48 53085 Bismarck part 6 - catapult 1/200 1/200 Trumpeter 648103 MiG-21F wheels 1/48 53088 Kriegsmarine deck crew WWII 1/200 1/200 Trumpeter 73473 EF-2000 single seater 1/72 Hasegawa BIGSIN 73475 Bf 109F S.A. 1/72 Zvezda SIN67201 Bf 110E 1/72 1/72 ZOOMS 33116 Lynx Mk.88 sonar interior S.A. 1/32 1/32 Revell FE615 EA-18G interior S.A. 1/48 Italeri
MASKS
RS Model Azur Meng Great Wall Hobby Xuntong Model Zvezda Kitty Hawk Meng
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HISTORIE
HISTORY
This month, we are introducing a kit that will potentially be dubbed the Eduard Kit of the Year. The kit was developed with unprecedented attention, and this included the input of the modeling public. The same can be said of the decal options. In the end, it was decided to include not only marking schemes that are attractive, but that would also represent the major fighting nations that confronted German aggression from the cockpit of the Spitfire. This includes a Brit, a Czech, a Pole, and it was also decided that a Canadian should be included. In our search for a Canadian candidate, we inevitably came across Jerry Billing. He served practically his entire WWII career in the pit of a Spitfire, and his post war career is very noteworthy as well. After we posted a preliminary concept of the decal sheet on Facebook, we were contac-
ted by Bob Swaddling, a modeler and close friend of Jerry Billings. Bob, and Jerrys son Eric Billing, became instrumental in the detailed reconstruction of Spitfire ML135, and also through memoirs, references, and enthusiasm helped in the writing of this article. For this, we owe them a debt of gratitude. Jerry, who will turn 92 in this April, lives in the province of Ontario in Canada. The date of his birth is April 20th, and Jerry often jokes that he shares that fact with Adolf Hitler. His exploits were recounted in the pages of the book A Knave among Knights in their Spitfires. Jerry Billing joined the Canadian Air Force voluntarily in 1940. He was trained as a defensive gunner, although he himself wanted to be a pilot, something he constantly pointed out to his superiors. His perseverance finally paid
off, and he took basic in a Fleet Finch biplane. He than graduated to a North American NA64 Yale, a fixed under carriage, light weight version of the Harvard, built in Canada and was the precursor to the American AT-6 Texan (the USAAF used it under the designation BT9). In 1941, he was sent to Great Britain, where he honed his piloting skills on the Miles Master. Shortly thereafter, he moved on to the Hurricane, and then the Spitfire. His first Spitfire solo was on a Mk.I, K9929. He was moved enough by this airplane that he requested to be attached to a unit equipped with Spitfires. His request was granted, and he was assigned to No.19 Squadron in 1942, which was equipped with the Spitfire Mk.V. Here, he served several months and over that period of time, he flew a slew of combat missions. This unit
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also saw the service of a long list of Czechoslovak pilots, although it appears as though Jerry Billing did not serve in the unit simultaneously with them. In October, 1942, he boarded the HMS Furious and headed for the Mediterranean where he was to take part in the defense of Malta. His transfer to the area went off without a hitch, and he was assigned to No. 185 Squadron. He took part in combat against German and Italian aircraft on a virtually daily basis. Although his tally officially carries no kills from that era, he did down at least one Ju 52. He got himself into some hot water on December 8th, 1942, when he was shot down by a trio of Bf 109s. He had take to his parachute, and was picked up from the water. In March, he once again had to abandon his aircraft, when in a fight against a pair of Bf 109s, he was surprised by a third. This time, it ended with Billing being wounded, and with a dramatic egress from his aircraft with his chute, and a subsequent rescue from the water. He was not out of action for very long, though. Conditions on the Mediterranean island were not easy. Billing recalls back on Christmas, 1942: We spent the Christmas period of 1942 on Malta with No. 185 Squadron. We were trying to figure out if we could give seventy US dollars for a chicken. In the end, we decided on a rabbit, for which the asking price was fifty. It occurred to us that the thing had a rather long tail (a dog, perhaps?). In the end, hunger won out and we made a meal of it. Jerry left Malta on May 19th, 1943, followed by a stint as an instructor, and some R and R in Canada. He returned to Great Britain by ship and his new unit was the Canadian No.401 Squadron. He re-familiarized himself on a Spitfire Mk.V with clipped wings, but after that he moved on to the Mk.IX. This unit, at that time, operated over occupied Europe, notably France. They would bomb ground targets, and escort Marauders. Although there was little opportunity to confront Luftwaffe aircraft, many of his colleagues would be claimed by anti-aircraft fire. On May 19th, he gained first hand knowledge of what it was like to be hit by an anti-aircraft grenade. On this event, he wrote: On the 19th of May, we were flying a mission over France, and encountered heavy flak. I was positioned behind W/C Keefer, when No.411 Squadron CO Norm Fowlow received a direct hit. One second, there was a Spitfire, in full flight, and the next, nothing but a cloud of smoke. On the night from the 5th to the 6th of June, the aircraft received invasion stripes and the next day, Billing found himself flying cover over Gold Beach. On this day, he met no opposition, and the biggest danger were balloon cables. The following day, he again flew invasion cover missions, this time with Doug Husband over Omaha Beach. I spotted a bogey at 7 oclock. I banked left, avoided Doug, and headed to the aircraft which I identified as a group of
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around twenty Ju 88s. I approached from the 10 oclock position and moved left to position myself behind the nearest 88. At about half the distance to the target I rolled inverted and started a turn to the right, gently approaching. I began to fire at about eight hundred yards and drilled the target. At about 900 feet, I saw one figure bailing out of the aircraft and the opening of a parachute. This was followed by a second, again, much to my surprise. At this point, I closed to within about 400 feet, which filled my gunsight with its right engine in the middle. I squeezed the trigger, maintained a straight and level flight, and scarcely twenty rounds left the muzzle. The right engine simply burst into flames, the wing sheared off at the fuselage and folded like a book. I turned upwards to the right, just in time to see old man Husband send another Ju 88 to hell. After that, Jerry climbed to a higher altitude, and realized that the sky was full of German fighters. He managed to get a shot at two Fw 190s, but had
no time to witness the results. The following days were filled with combat missions over the continent, and on June 18th, his unit had moved to base B4 - Beny sur Mer in liberated France. Flying patrol, on July 1st, he was vectored in a group to engage enemy aircraft. At first, they could not be located, but Billing did spot one German aircraft. He set a course to intercept, and all of a sudden, BANG! - It was as though someone lobbed a bucket of rocks at me. My engine blew up in my face, and filled the cockpit with smoke and flames. Jerry managed to jettison the canopy and put down in a field, but during the rough landing he knocked his head against the new reflex gunsight. The aircraft coming in was witnessed and fired on by German troops, and Jerry managed to escape. He evaded capture for
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several days on the banks of a local river among the bullrushes, and despite their proximity to him, the Germans never discovered him. Trying to get himself saved, he simply walked into a small restaurant in the town of Brehal, to the great surprise of the patrons. They fed him, and was taken into care of the LeBourgois family, with which he stayed for an entire month. His wounded head and legs were cared for, and he was even provided with false documents. At the beginning of August, American tanks rolled into Brehal. This allowed a quick return to his unit at B4 in Beny sur Mer. Having been shot down and helped in occupied territory put a stop to his operational flights, and Jerry did not re-enter the cockpit of a Spitfire before the end of the war. He was attached to a reserve unit, and went back to Canada. He did prefer to fight, and in the first half of 1945, he tried to join the USAAF and the Mexican Air Force, unsuccessfully. Such attempts were halted by the end of the war. But, he never left flying. From 1947, he worked as an instructor in a flying club, and in 1948, he joined the RCAF. He started out as an instructor on such types as the B-25 Mitchell and jet powered Vampires. Later, he became a member of the Blue Devils aerobatic group, and in the Canadian Air Force, he held many posts, and was able to fly many different types of aircraft. He left the RCAF in 1964, and took the post of test pilot with DeHavilland Canada. Here, he not only displayed aircraft to potential buyers, but also took part in the delivery of DHC-4 Caribou aircraft to the CIA during the Vietnam War. At the beginning of the seventies, Jerry returned to the cockpit of the Spitfire, when he was asked to display the restored MK923. The aircraft was owned and paid for by Cliff Robertson. This American Oscar winning actor (1968) could be seen in Three Days of the Condor and the first three Spiderman movies. Jerry flew Spitfire Mk.IX MK923 up to 1994.... The Spitfire then became a part of Jerry Billing, and no other pilot has likely enjoyed such a long relationship with the aircraft as he. He was impressed not only with the planes flying qualities, but also with its elegant qualities. He wrote: When I sit into the cockpit and reach for the controls, I get chills down my spine. Even now, after fifty two years, I get the same feeling climbing in (perhaps at least partially due to the fact that the fuselage, when viewed properly from a rearward angle, resembles a womans leg). Our thanks goes to Mr. Bob Swaddling and Mr. Eric Billing for their help and support. We wish all the best to Jerry Billing!!!
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BIG ED
BIG5315 TONE 1/350 Tamiya BIG4984 MiG-23M 1/48 Trumpeter BIG4985 LYNX HMA.8 1/48 Airfix BIG4986 An-2 1/48 Hobby Boss
ON APPROACH
648101 648102
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BRASSIN
648101 R-27ET / AA-10 Alamo-D 1/48 648102 F6F wheels 1/48 Eduard 648104 MiG-23 M/MF exhaust nozzle 1/48 Trumpeter 648105 MiG-23 M/MF main wheel bay 1/48 Trumpeter 672016 P-51 wheels 1/72 Tamiya 672017 MG 15 guns 1/72
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Bf 109E-7 Trop
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LEPTY 17033 32328 32332 32758 32761 32763 32771 36252 36258 48771 48772 48774 49062 49612 49627 USS Wasp LHD-1 Lynx Mk.88 exterior Bf 109E-3 exterior Bf 109E-3 interior S.A. Lynx Mk.88 interior S.A. Lynx Mk.88 seatbelts Seatbelts USAAF WWII FABRIC Merkava Mk.IV LIC Merkava Mk.IV LIC armour shields MiG-29 F.O.D. MiG-29 exterior Bf 109E-3/E-4 Seatbelts RAF WWII FABRIC P-47D S.A. MiG-29 interior S.A. 1/700 1/32 1/32 1/32 1/32 1/32 1/32 1/35 1/35 1/48 1/48 1/48 1/48 1/48 1/48 Hobby Boss Revell Cyber Hobby Cyber Hobby Revell Revell Academy Academy GWH GWH Eduard Hobby Boss Great Wall Hobby 49651 53086 53087 53090 73474 73478 73479 ZOOMY 33118 33122 FE627 SS474 SS478 Bf 109E Weekend Bismarck part 7 - AA guns Kriegsmarine officers WWII S.A. Bismarck part 8 - structural railings F-102 S.A. Bf 109E-7 S.A. Spitfire PR.XIX 1/48 1/200 1/200 1/200 1/72 1/72 1/72 Eduard Trumpeter Trumpeter Meng Airfix Airfix
Lynx Mk.88 interior 1/32 Bf 109E-3 interior S.A. 1/32 MiG-29 interior S.A. F-102 S.A. Bf 109E-7 S.A.
Are you looking forward to Eduard April releases at Moson Show, but dont want to stand in long lines? Enjoy the Moson Show Eduards discount from your home with coffee in your hand and save on shipping!
MOSON 2013
From 4th to 14th April 2013, we will be accepting pre-orders for goods
to be picked up at Moson Show 2013 (Mosonmagyarvr 20th-21st April 2013). There will be 15% discount applied for regular pre-orders and 20% discount for BFC members pre-orders. Were accepting wire transfer and credit card payments. Or you can pay cash at our stand. You can choose to pick up your order at Moson Show by selecting the MOSON personally (HU) or MOO BFC personally (HU) delivery method in the 3rd step of the shopping cart at Eduard Store.
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