
Special Hobby 48233 1/48 Seafire Mk.XV FAA and RCN Service
24.00
$
<p>The Seafire Mk.15 of the immediate post war period was the first ever Seafire powered by the Griffon to see the regular service. Besides the FAA, Mk.15 Seafires also flew with the Royal Canadian Navy. Our model contains also etches and offers two schemes, one as with the British Fleet Air Arm while the other option portrays a machine from Canada. The British machine had one of its outer wing panels replaced and still carrying the earlier scheme colours which makes it now rather interesting-looking indeed. The Canadian airframe had a unique scheme typical for the later machines flown with the RCN.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>The only available 1/48 Seafire XV model kit</p>
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<p>Interesting schemes</p>
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<p>Contains photo etched parts</p>
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<p>Pre-cut masks M48019 also available</p>
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Toko 138 1/72 Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter Trainer
5.00
$
<p>The Sopwith Strutter is a British single-engine fighter-bomber or reconnaissance biplane with a mixed design. The crew consisted of two people: a pilot and an observer. The flight of the prototype took place in April 1916 and the machine quickly entered mass production. Various versions of Clerget and Le Rhone rotary motors with power from 80 to 130HP were installed on machines of this type. The plane was very popular and liked by pilots. The Strutter made history as the first Allied aircraft to use a machine gun synchroniser.<br></p>
<p>Length, mm: 107</p>
<h3>Includes<br>
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<li>4 sprues with parts</li>
<li>Decal (sticker)</li>
<li>Scheme for painting model</li>
<li>Detailed instruction</li>
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<p>Glue and paints are not included</p>

Special Hobby SH72325 1/72 Arado AR96A
12.00
$
<ul>
<li>Era : Word War II</li>
<li>Origin : German</li>
<li>Product : Plastic kits</li>
<li>Edition : Special Hobby</li>
<li>Scale : 1/72</li>
<li>Type : Aircraft</li>
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