
Sova-M 4801 1/48 DH 60G Coupe
29.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>New injection float and landing trolley parts made by Sova-M.</li>
<li>Comes with a canopy equipped with a closed windshield for polar regions.</li>
<li>One type of marking of the survey team is attached.</li>
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Trumpeter 01610 1/72 Shenyang F-8II Finback-B
17.00
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<p>The F-8Ⅱ "Fishbeard" -B produced by Shenyang is characterized by the use of redesigned two-sided air inlets and nose instead of the air inlet on the J-8. The fixed nose provides ample space for a larger fire control radar antenna and can obtain better target search and tracking capabilities. The aircraft made its first test flight on June 12, 1984, but did not officially show up until 1986. The first batch of manufacture was said to have begun in 1988 and the aircraft officially entered service in 1992. </p>

Modelsvit 72051 1/72 Su-22UM3K Advanced Two-seat Trainer Export Version
29.00
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<p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>

Meng LS-001 1/48 Messerschmitt ME-410B-2/U4
33.00
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<b>MENG LS-001 1/48 Messerschmitt Me410B-2/U4 Heavy Fighter Model Kit Building Guidance Video Comes Online! </b>
<p>This is another wonderful model building guidance video presented by MENG and Warfare in Scale team! This model building guidance video will bring reference and help for your own building. In this building guidance video, Mr. Carlos Costa from Spain will show the whole process of building and painting the Messerschmitt Me410B-2/U4 Heavy Fighter model. We hereby want to express our gratitude to Warfare in Scale TV team including Mr. Carlos Costa for their hard work and cooperation. </p> <br> <br>
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Roden 327 1/144 Vickers Super VC10K3 Type 1164 Tanker
16.00
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<p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>

Special Hobby 1/72 Nakajima Ki-43-II Ko Hajabusa/Oscar
17.00
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<p>The Imperial Japanese Air Force issued the Nakajima Company, without common competition, in December 1937 with the development of new fighter aircraft. This new fighter should in the future replace the recently assigned Ki-27. The development was complicated and somewhat prolonged due to modifications. Thirteen prototypes were built, and then the new fighter, designated Ki-43-I Ko and with the combat name Hayabusa, was accepted by the IJAF on January 1, 1941, although serial production began in September 1940. The new fighters took part in battles over Malaya and Singapore. The Hayabusa was characterized by excellent maneuverability and outperformed all Allied types and was able to sweep the sky over any opponent. Combat experience showed that the wings had little strength and tended to fall apart.</p>
<p>The prototype of the new Ki-43-II version with a more powerful Ha-115 engine, a shortened and reinforced wing first flew in February 1942. This new version soon replaced the older one on the production lines. Part of the production was transferred to other companies such as Tachikawa and Rikugun. Development continued from the Ki-43-II Otsu to the Ki-43-III. The individual versions had different shapes of cowlings, oil coolers, and then changed to heavier armament. The Hayabusa soon became the most widely used fighter by the IJAF. It fought from the beginning of the war until its bitter end. Hayabusas were assigned to forty regular Sentai and twelve independent Hiko Sentai. In addition to the latter, the Hayabusas were used by the puppet state of Manchukuo in Thailand, and after the war by Indonesia, communist China, and French colonial forces in Indochina. The Hayabusa was considered a very dangerous opponent early in the war. This suspicion was confirmed when a captured Ki-43 was examined. Allied pilots were then warned not to attempt air combat with Hayabusas and instead to use hit-and-run tactics. In the CBI area on the continent, Allied intelligence codenamed the Ki-43 Jim. In the Southeast Pacific, it was given the Oscar designation and this name was officially adopted for the Nakajima Ki-43 of all versions.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Number: SH72170</li>
<li>Scale: 1:72</li>
<li>Type: Full kit</li>
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Academy 12357 1/48 IL-2m3 "Berlin 1945"
26.00
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<p>The Academy 12357 Il-2m3 Berlin 1945 1:48 scale model pays homage to one of the most important attack aircraft in aviation history, the famous Il-2m3 . Designed by Soviet engineer Sergei Ilyushin, this aircraft was known for its exceptional durability, being able to survive damage that would be fatal to other aircraft. The version of the Il-2m3 featured in this model was specifically designed to improve performance and increase firepower, which was crucial during the final stages of the war, including the Battle of Berlin in 1945.</p>
<p>The 1:48 scale model kit from Academy allows you to recreate this historic aircraft with attention to detail. It consists of plastic elements that the modeler must assemble and paint themselves. The high quality of the molds and details means that the finished model faithfully reflects the original aircraft, making it attractive to modeling enthusiasts and history buffs. The kit includes detailed assembly instructions, as well as stickers that allow you to recreate the authentic paint scheme used in 1945. Thanks to this, the modeler can indulge in their passion for creation and at the same time appreciate the historical significance of this aircraft.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Includes decals with seven marking options for various units</li>
<li>Detailed cockpit and accurately replicated propeller and armament</li>
<li>Paint index for authentic color finishing</li>
<li>Ideal for historical aircraft enthusiasts and model builders</li>
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