Also known as the A-24 Banshee for those used by the US Army. France ordered the SBD-3 model before their fall in 1940, while the Free French received the SBD-5 and A-24B models from 1943. The Royal New Zealand Air Force received SBD-3 for use in the Pacifics (Source:
Wikipedia)
1/600: a ~3mm diameter (2.8mm to be more precise) clear plastic disc (not included) could be glued onto the front to represent spinning propellers