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Tamiya 61058 1/48 A-1H Skyraider

18.00 $
<p>First introduced in 1946, the A-1 Skyraider's frontline career as the U.S. Navy's last piston-engined attack aircraft continued for thirty years until its final service providing close-air support and rescue helicopter escort during the Vietnam War. This kit depicts the most produced variant, the A-1H, and accurately reproduces the aircraft's robust form. Engine cowl flaps, wing flaps, and dive brakes may be posed in open or closed positions. Parts are included for ordnance such as 250lb bombs and 5-inch rockets to depict a fully-armed machine. One pilot figure and three marking options are also included.</p> <p> </p>
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Arma Hobby 40008 1/48 Hurricane Mk.IIb Trop

33.00 $
<p>Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb trop is an adaptation of the famous fighter-bomber aircraft designed to operate in difficult climates. Despite the name, "tropical" Hurricanes were used not only over jungles and deserts but also in the Soviet Arctic.</p> <p>Popularly called the "Hurribomber", Hurricane Mk IIb is a development of the famous fighter designed by Sydney Camm, equipped with a more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin XX engine with a two-stage supercharger and additional 4 machine guns in the wings (12 in total). This significantly improved the aircraft's performance, but the small-caliber armament was already insufficient at this stage of the war, so most Hurricanes of this version were used as bombing planes. In the USSR, they were further improved by installing larger caliber weapons.</p> <p>Over time, it turned out that the plane loaded with additional weapons, despite a more powerful engine, no longer met the requirements for modern fighters. Together with the cannon-armed Hurricane Mk IIc, these aircraft were used to attack ground targets with gunfire and bombing. Thanks to installing a dust filter, the "trop" version was also created, intended for operations in difficult climates. Mk IIb and c aircraft equipped in this way took an effective part in combat in Africa, the Far East and the Soviet Arctic. A naval version with an arrester hook for landing on aircraft carriers was also created.</p> <h3>Includes</h3> <ul> <li>Plastic parts<br> </li> <li>Decals (3 marking variants)<br> </li> <li>Canopy and wheel masks</li> </ul> <h3>Marking options</h3> <ul> <li>Hurricane Mk IIb trop „Hurribomber”, HL795/V, No. 274 Squadron RAF, Sidi Haneish (Egypt) and Sidi-Bu Amud (Libya), November 1942<br> </li> <li>Hurricane Mk IIb trop BG967/A, No. 261 Squadron RAF, China Bay airfield, Triconmalee, Ceylon 1942<br> </li> <li>Hurricane Mk IIb trop Z4017/FU-56. No. 81 Squadron RAF, Flight B. Operation „Benedict”. Vaenga, USSR, September-October 1941</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 03411 1/700 SU-25 UTG Frogfoot

3.00 $
<h3>Sukhoi SU-25UTG Frogfoot in 1:700 Scale</h3> <p>The Sukhoi Su-25 Grach, NATO reporting name: Frogfoot, is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for the Soviet Ground Forces. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 22 February 1975. After testing, the aircraft went into series production in 1978 at Tbilisi in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.</p> <h3>Specifications</h3> <ul> <li> <p>Item Size: 8.7cm x 16.1cm x 3.0cm</p> </li> <li> <p>Plastic Parts: 72</p> </li> <li>Total Sprues 6pcs</li> </ul> <p> </p>
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Trumpeter 02808 1/48 Wellington Mk.1C

58.00 $
<p>The Wellington was the main British bomber for the first two years of the war, although once it had been supplanted from the European theatre by Lancasters it flew until the war's end in many other theatres and in many roles. It was particularly effective in North Africa, where it could fly faster than most of the Italian fighters, and carried a heavier bomb load than the Italians. Its utility is proven by the large number built, 11,461. The Wellington Mk.IC was crewed by 6, a pilot, radio operator, navigator/bomb aimer, observer/nose gunner, tail gunner and waist gunner. It was powered by two 1050hp Bristol Pegasus XVIII engines that pulled it to 235 mph. It had a ceiling of 18,000 ft and a range of 2,550 miles. It came armed with eight 0.303 machine guns and could carry 4,500 lbs of bombs.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>Total Parts 644pcs</li> <li>Metal Parts: n/a</li> <li>Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece</li> <li>Film Parts: instrument panel</li> <li>Total Sprues: 16pcs</li> <li>Paint Schemes: 1. No.75 Sqn RAF Norfolk 1941</li> </ul>
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Tamiya 60326 1/32 De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk VI

154.00 $
<h3>Behold the Wooden Wonder in Stunning 1/32!</h3> <p>Drawn up as a high speed, unarmed bomber, the twin engine De Havilland Mosquito fulfilled that role and so many more for the RAF and other Allied air forces during WWII, taking advantage of performance so astonishing it earned the aircraft its nickname: Wooden Wonder. (That, and the fact it was made largely of wood, in contrast to most of its contemporaries.) The FB Mk.VI fighter-bomber variant, which first appeared in the skies in Spring 1943, packed a punch with four 7.7mm nose-mounted machine guns and four powerful 20mm auto-cannons, plus the ability to carry four 500lb bombs. With around 2,700 produced it was the most prolifically manufactured Mosquito variant, and this high performance, multi-role aircraft was relied on to attack sensitive enemy targets such as SS facilities, V1 flying bomb sites, and munitions factories, taking advantage of its precision low-altitude bombing skills.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li> <p>This is a 1/32 scale plastic model assembly kit.</p> </li> <li> <p>Fuselage length: 394.5mm, wingspan: 515.5mm.</p> </li> <li> <p>The graceful, elegant lines of the Mosquito FB Mk.VI are captured with stunning accuracy.</p> </li> <li> <p>Rivets are expertly depicted on parts such as engine cowlings and ailerons.</p> </li> <li> <p>Flaps and elevators can be assembled in neutral or down positions.</p> </li> <li> <p>Choose between standard exhausts or those fitted with flame damper covers, plus standard or tropical filter engine cowling undersides.</p> </li> <li> <p>Two different types of propeller blade parts are included.</p> </li> <li> <p>Fit wing undersurfaces with 500lb bombs or drop tanks.</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p>
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Academy 12285 1/48 TBM-3 "USS Bunker Hill" Avenger

34.00 $
<p>The Grumman TBM-3 was a torpedo bomber that entered service with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 1942.From the Battle of Midway, to its retirement in the 1960s, it was recognized as one of the finest torpedo bombers ever produced. Actually manufactured by General Motors, its armament included a 2,000 lb. Mark 13 Torpedo, or 2,000 lbs. of bombs, up to eight 3.5" or 5" Forward firing Rockets, and various 7.62mm M1919 and .50 Browning machine guns. In September 1944, future President George H.W. Bush was shot down in his Avenger, and actor Paul Newman served as a rear gunner in 1945.<br><br>Using Accurate Miniatures plastic injection molds, Academy has pulled out all stops to recreate this highly popular model. And with the highest quality premium Cartograph decals, this TBM-3 accurately miniaturizes the aircraft that flew from the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) during the Invasion of Okinawa on April 5, 1945. With over 100 parts, even including a choice of weighted and unweighted tires, details abound. Count the rivets and marvel at the pristine engraving of the panel lines, and enjoy the cockpit detail, landing gear and extraordinary rear gun turret details. From the exactness of the radial engine to the fully loaded bomb bay interior, the precision of the molds and features are so accurate, even the most fastidious aircraft historian and kit builder will relish this kit.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.</p>
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Hasegawa H02493 1/72 Mitsubishi G4M2A Type 1 Attack Bomber (Betty) Model 24 752nd Flying Group

29.00 $
<p>This is a reproduction of the 752nd Naval Air Group's aircraft equipped with an H-6 radar! A short, early-type H-6 radar antenna is attached to the tip of the nose windshield.</p> <h3>Decals (markings)</h3> <ul> <li>752nd Naval Air Group, 703rd Attack Squadron, aircraft "752-12" (Philippines: Autumn 1944)<br> </li> <li>752nd Naval Air Group, aircraft "52-021" (Lake Kasumigaura Base: Summer 1944)</li> </ul>
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Tamiya 61127 1/48 Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II

56.00 $
<p>Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II is a 5th Generation fighter developed with three distinct variants: the F-35A conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) aircraft, the F-35B short takeoff vertical landing (STOVL) design, and the F-35C intended for carrier deployment. Aircraft have been delivered since 2015. The F-35C has larger wings and horizontal stabilizer than other F-35 variants in light of its carrier deployment design, as well as a reinforced nose landing gear with dual tires to help it withstand the punishment of carrier landings, plus a launch bar for catapult assisted takeoffs. It low observability promises to give U.S. Navy operations a new dimension. As of 2024, the F-35C is deployed with six active Navy and Marine Corps units.</p> <h3>A, B and C All Together</h3> <p>The F-35C joins the A and B variants in the Tamiya 1/48 Aircraft Series! Enjoy the intuitive parts breakdowns and assembly process, and marvel at the detail while comparing the F-35C with the other two variants and seeing just what makes this carrier aircraft different.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>This is a 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit.<br> </li> <li>The distinctive fuselage form of the F-35C – which has larger wings and horizontal stabilizers than other F-35 variants for slower landings – is authentically captured in style. The model is assembled parked.<br> </li> <li>Fuselage parts are newly molded excluding canopy and weapons bay doors parts.<br> </li> <li>Fine recreations of Radar Absorbent Material (RAM) are molded into fuselage surfaces.<br> </li> <li>Choose whether to assemble the model in stealth mode (no external ordnance), air-to-air mode (missiles only), or beast mode (full ordnance).<br> </li> <li>Includes various kinds of ordnance: AIM-9X Sidewinder x2, AIM-120C AMRAAM x2, GBU-12 Paveway II x4, and GBU-31 JDAM x2.<br> </li> <li>Masking stickers for the canopy and a realistically recreated seated pilot figure with Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD) included.<br> </li> <li>Comes with decals to depict 6 marking options (4 from United States Navy and 2 from United States Marine Corps.).</li> </ul> <h3>Choose parts to recreate</h3> <ul> <li>Deployed or folded wingtips (Parts can be interchanged after assembly.)<br> </li> <li>Deployed or stowed air fuel probe on the right side of nose<br> </li> <li>Open or closed arresting hook door<br> </li> <li>Open or closed canopy (Parts can be interchanged after assembly.)<br> </li> <li>Open or closed weapons bay doors<br> </li> <li>Deployed or stowed boarding ladder</li> </ul> <h3>This kit also features realistic renderings of the following sections</h3> <ul> <li>Nose undersurface side details – Y- shaped air intakes<br> </li> <li>Weapons bay inside details including depictions of wiring<br> </li> <li>Cockpit and landing gear bays<br> </li> <li>Engine nozzle (5-piece design)<br> </li> <li>Martin-Baker US16E ejection seat<br> </li> <li>RCS (radar cross section) enhancers affixed to top and bottom sections (two for each, four in total) during basic training exercises, but not in live action or more complex exercises</li> </ul>