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RS Models 92201 1/72 Messerschmitt Me 309V-1 and Me 309V-2

13.00 $
<p><strong>The Me 309 was originally designed to be the successor to the Bf 109.</strong></p> <p>First prototype V1 made a first flight on July 1942. Flighst revealed more shortcommings and a succession of modifications were made. Later was sent to be tested by E-Stelle Rechlin. November 1942 the second prototype V2 made its first nad last flight, since its nosewheel collapsed on landing. Original DB 603A-1 engine was later replaced by a DB 605B engine. In 1943 was built V3 and V4 prototype. V4 prototype being fitted with four MG 131, two MG 151/20 and two MK 108. Was planned more versions, as fighter bomber and Zerstörer with three MG 151 and four MG 131 weapons.In the autumn of 1943 the Me-309 program was terminated, four prototypes were produced.</p> <p><strong>3 decal variants</strong></p> <ul> <li>Me-309 V1 early v., p. Fritz Wendel, Augsburg, July 1942, Germany</li> <li>Me-309 V1 late v., p. Heinrich Beauvais, Rechlin, Nov 1943, Germany</li> <li>Me-309 V2, Ausgburg, November 1942</li> </ul> <p> </p>
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Academy 12422 1/72 F/A 18D Hornet "US Marines" AUS decal

22.00 $
<p>The single-seat F/A-18 Hornet is the United States Navy and Marine Corps premiere strike fighter, and fills a variety of roles; air superiority, fighter escort, suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), close and deep air support (CAS/DAS), interdiction, and forward air control (FAC). The Hornet has exceptional maneuverability and superior turn characteristics, allowing it to hold its own against any adversary.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>Type A rudder included; and Australian, Canadian and Spanish Hornet decal included by Cartograf.</li> <li>3 Versions Buildable <ul> <li>F/A-18 Hornet, A21-3, No.3 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force, 2005</li> <li>CF-188(CF-18A) Hornet, 188776, No.433 "Porcupines" Squadron Canadian Armed Force, 2000</li> <li>C.15(EF-18A) Hornet, C15-02, Ala de Caza 15, Ejercito del Aire (Spanish Air Force), 2007</li> </ul> </li> </ul>
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Academy 12484 1/72 Spitfire Mk.XIVc

8.00 $
<p>Supermarine Spitfire is probably the most famous British fighter from the Second World War. It was an all-metal machine with a low wing configuration, characteristic elliptical wings, a classic tail and a retractable landing gear. The prototype flight took place on March 5, 1936. The Spitfire proved to be the RAF's staple of the war, which continued to do well after the war, remaining in production for 10 years. Technical data (Mk.XIV version): length: 9.14m, wingspan: 11.23m, height: 3.05m, maximum speed: 717km / h, rate of climb: 18.5m / s, practical ceiling: 13,200m, range maximum: 1815 km, armament: fixed - 4 7.7mm machine guns and 2 20mm Hispano Mk II cannons, suspended - up to 225 kg of bombs.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p>
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Tamiya 61097 1/48 German Heinkel HE162

19.00 $
<p>As the situation became more desperate for the German forces near the end of WWII, a call was made for a new inexpensive jet fighter that would be simple to produce and fly. In the amazingly short span of 3 months from drawing board to first flight of the prototype, Heinkel produced the small, sporty-looking He162. The lightweight fighter featured mainly wooden construction and was powered by a BMW003 turbojet, which made it the fastest jet fighter of WWII with its 838km/h top speed. Reaching combat units in late March 1945, the little fighter managed to record some combat successes despite the acute fuel and parts shortage. </p> <div> </div> <div>High-quality assembly kit display model of the He162 A-2 "Salamander" jet fighter. Length: 205mm, Width: 149mm Top-mounted BMW003 turbojet engine with parts for opened and closed engine bay covers to allow full display of internal details. Special dolly included to display the engine separate from the aircraft. Canopy can be posed in the open or closed positions, and the ejector seat is removeable. Includes 1 pilot figure and 4 types of markings. </div>
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Hasegawa H09084 1/48 Nakajima C6N1 Carrier Recon. Plane Saiun Myrt

21.00 $
<p>This was easily Japan's best recon. plane of the war, fast and carrier-based, it could shadow American ships but was quick enough to escape if Hellcats caught its scent. Once Japan ran out of carriers, though, it was forced into the night-fighter role (C6N1-S) back home, with less spectacular results. A Myrt kill by a US Navy aviator on August 15 was the final air combat kill of WWII.</p> <p>When Hasegawa turns their attention to Japanese aircraft, national pride or something kicks in and they pull out all the stops. This gorgeous model, with separate flaps and precise detail everywhere you expect it, will satisfy all but the most involved detail freaks. Includes markings for two different planes. </p>
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Hasegawa 00338 1/72 A-6E Intruder

8.00 $
<p>The Hasegawa C8 1/72 A-6E Intruder is a highly detailed model kit that accurately replicates the iconic aircraft. With its precise molding and realistic decals, this kit is perfect for both experienced modelers and beginners. The A-6E Intruder features a sleek design and intricate details, making it a standout piece in any collection.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>Highly detailed model kit</li> <li>Accurate replication of the A-6E Intruder</li> <li>Precise molding for easy assembly</li> <li>Realistic decals for added authenticity</li> <li>Suitable for both experienced modelers and beginners</li> <li>Sleek design and intricate details</li> <li>Perfect addition to any collection.</li> </ul>