
Italeri 1440S 1/72 Tu-22M2 Backfire-B
35.00
$
<p>Developed in the late 1960s, the Tupolev TU-22M “Backfire” entered service with the Soviet Air Force during the 1970s and can be considered, due to its distinctive design, an icon of the Cold War. The “Backfire” is a twin-engine strategic bomber with variable-geometry wings capable of carrying and deploying both nuclear and conventional weapons. An advanced aircraft for its time, it represented a significant improvement over previous Soviet strategic bombers. Thanks to its two powerful engines mounted under the tail, the Tupolev bomber could reach speeds of Mach 1.9, posing a formidable threat to U.S. and NATO air defenses. The “Backfire” was also specialized in conventional attacks against surface ships. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a large number of TU-22Ms were utilized by the Russian Air Force, with subsequent upgrades in avionics and propulsion systems.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Original Moulds From Esci </li>
<li>New Super Decals For 3 Versions </li>
<li>Colors Instruction Sheet</li>
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Special Hobby 1/32 T-2 Buckeye Camuflaged Trainer
48.00
$
<h3>Special Hobby offers one of the most famous American jets, the T-2 Buckeye trainer, in 1/32.</h3>
<p>The SH32059 T-2 Buckeye "Camouflaged Trainer" kit has been re-issued as a limited edition. You can choose between the US NAVY Low-viz camo, the Greek Air Force and the Venezuelan Air Force. The kit includes resin parts and two decal sheets.</p>

Special Hobby 1/72 Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket
17.00
$
<p>The Douglas Skystreak (D-558-1 or D-558-I) was an American single-engine jet research aircraft of the 1940s. It was designed in 1945 by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, in conjunction with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The Skystreaks were turbojet-powered aircraft that took off from the ground under their own power and had unswept flying surfaces.</p>
<p>Unassembled plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Scale: 1/72</li>
<li>Type: Reconnaissance</li>
<li>Period: Cold war (1946-1991)</li>
<li>Weight: 180 gramm</li>
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Modelsvit 72025 1/72 Ye-150 Interceptor Prototype
23.00
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<p>The Ye-150 was a prototype of single-seat heavy interceptor, designed by Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in USSR in mid 1950s. As requested, the plane had impressive speed over 2,6M,service seiling of 21 000m and an automatic guidance to the interception poin. Sadly, due to the very short life of its R-15 jet engine, the project had been canceled after the flight tests.</p>

Special Armour 72022 1/72 Sd.Ah 115 Flatbed Trailer
12.00
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<h3>Sd.Ah 115 Flatbed Trailer (Tank Transport) 1/72</h3>
<p>The Sd.Ah 115 trailer was designed for transporting light weight tanks such as the Pz.I, Pz.II, Pz.38(t) or Pz.35(t), but on its flatbed, it could carry any military vehicle of a total weight of up to 10 ton. To pull the trailer, heavy lorries Faun L900 or Büssing-NAG 900A were often used. Those vehicles were able to carry one tank on their platform and another one on the Sd.Ah 115 trailer. In field, a Sd.Kfz 7 half track vehicle could also be used to pull the trailer. The Sd.Ah 115 trailers were seen in service throughout the war, mainly during the Polish and French campaingns. They were used to transport military vehicles to the front line and also to remove wrecked or damaged vehicles to repair yards or even to move enemy’s captured vehicles.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Until now, the Sd.Ah 115 has not been kitted in 1/72 scale yet</li>
<li>Sharp details</li>
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