
Heller HLL80266 1/72 P-40 Kitty Hawk
8.00
$
<p>The Curtiss P-40 E is the successor to the Hawk 81 A, better known as the Tomahawk. It first took flight on 22nd May 1941 under the designation of Hawk 87 A. An order for 540 was made by Great Britain, who called it the Kittyhawk 1A, and other Commonwealth countries. A second order was made for 1500 planes for the US Army Air Force that used it under the name of Curtiss P-40 E who then sold them back to Great Britain in virtue of the land-lease agreement.</p>

Hasegawa H00434 1/72 Mikoyan-25 Foxbat
8.00
$
<p>The Mikoyan MIG-25 Foxbat was a Soviet Air Force high-speed interceptor fighter developed to counter the US XB-70 Valkyrie supersonic bomber .</p>
<p>Although the XB-70 project was changed to a prototype-only research program in 1961, the Soviets continued with their high-speed fighter program, culminating in the MIG-25.</p>
<p>The first flight is estimated to have been in early 1964, and the E-266,<br>which set numerous flight records in speed, altitude, and climb time from 1965 onwards, is said to be the same model as the MIG-25.</p>
<p>With excellent climbing ability and maneuverability at high altitudes, and<br>a maximum speed of Mach 3, it has attracted attention as an unparalleled fighter jet in the world.</p>
<p>The Hasegawa D4 1/72 Mikoyan-25 Foxbat is a highly detailed model kit that accurately replicates the iconic Soviet interceptor aircraft. With its precise molding and realistic decals, this kit is perfect for both experienced modelers and beginners. The kit includes easy-to-follow instructions and all the necessary parts for assembly.</p>

Revell 63832 1/48 F-86D Dog Sabre Starter Set
40.00
$
<p>The F-86D was a further development of the legendary Sabre and is distinguished by the huge radomeabove the jet intake. This radomehouses a computerisedfire control system that was revolutionaryat the time.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Very detailed kit</li>
<li>External stores</li>
<li>Detailed cockpit</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Authentic representation of the following versions:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>F-86D-20 Saber Dog, serial 51-2989, McConnel AFB, 1956</li>
<li>F-86D-40-NA Saber Dog, serial 52-3722, 15th Fighter-Interceptor Sq., 34th Air Division, Davis Monthan AFB/Arizona, 1957</li>
</ul>
<p>In addition to basic colors, glue and brushes are also included.</p>
<h3>Includes<br>
</h3>
<ul>
<li>Plastic model kit (unassembled)</li>
<li>Illustrated, multilingual assembly instructions</li>
<li>decals</li>
<li>Basic colors (Revell Aqua Color)</li>
<li>Adhesive (Revell Contacta Professional Mini)</li>
<li>Paint brush</li>
</ul>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Scale:1:48</li>
<li>Age recommendation:12+</li>
<li>Number of parts:103</li>
<li>Length:251mm</li>
<li>Span:232mm</li>
</ul>

Modelcollect UA72211 B-52H U.S. Stratofortress strategic Bomber
54.00
$
<h3>U.S. Stratofortress Strategic Bomber</h3>
<p>In 1948, the US Department of Defense placed an order with Boeing to develop a new strategic bomber with a flight capacity and range exceeding all existing ones, capable of attacking targets anywhere on the globe. The result of this order was the design of the XB-52 aircraft with 20 ° slant wings, equipped with 6 turbo propeller engines. After obtaining jet engines (strictly after purchasing their license in Great Britain), it was significantly modified; the skew of the wings was increased to 35 °, and the number of engines was increased to eight, placing them in pairs on the under-wing pylons; the landing gear of the plane was resolved in an unconventional way.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Dimensions: 520x320x92 mm (20.5x12.6x3.6 inch)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes<br>
</h3>
<ul>
<li>Plastic sprues with parts of the model</li>
<li>Waterslide decals sheet</li>
<li>Photo-etched parts</li>
<li>Assembly instructions including possible painting schemes</li>
</ul>

Modelsvit 7205 1/72 IL-86 Wide-Body Airliner
304.00
$
<p>The Ilyushin IL-86 was the first Soviet four-engined wide-body airliner. Designed in the 1970’s with the intention to be officially presented at the Moscow Olympics, the plane finally entered in service at the end of 1980. A total of 106 aircrafts have been built until the end of production in 1993, three of them were exported to China. The Il-86 was discarded and withdrawn from service starting from 2001.</p>
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