
Trumpeter 02281 1/32 Aircraft - English Electric (BAC) Lightning F.2A/F6
75.00
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<p>The Lightning was the only British designed and built fighter capable of speeds in excess of Mach 2 to serve with the Royal Air Force. There is no doubt that the Lightning will go down in the history books as another classic British fighter. The Lightning was specifically designed as a point defence interceptor - essentially a guided missile-armed, air superiority fighter optimised to defend mainland Britain against bomber attacks. In order to reduce cross sectional area of the fuselage and improve performance, the fuel capacity was highly restricted. It was armed with two 30 mm ADEN cannons and two air-to-air missiles, at first the de Havilland Firestreak and later the Hawker Siddeley Red Top.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Left and right fuselage rendered in fine detail.</li>
<li>Separate parts in ventral pack for the F.2A version or F.6 Version.</li>
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Trumpeter 02403 1/24 Spitfire Vb
67.00
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<p>The Royal Air Force's "Spitfire" fighter is one of the most famous fighters in World War II. Since its introduction in 1936, more than 20,000 have been produced by 1948. The MK.V series has always been the main battle of the Royal Air Force. More than 6,500 aircraft were produced. At the beginning of 1941, most of the Royal Air Force’s flight squadrons were equipped with "Spitfire" MK.I. type. After adopting the pilot’s suggestions, they made a number of aircraft Improvement, so that "Spitfire" has always been ahead of its opponents in various indicators of air combat. Among them, the most important improvement is the use of the more powerful "Merlin" 45 engine (MERLINE). The machine gun uses 4 7.7 Millimeters and two 20mm calibers are mixed. Some models also use retractable wing tips to improve their dexterity at low altitudes. On the North African battlefield in 1942, the British army urgently deployed "Spitfire" to participate in the war. Therefore, a special model, the "Tropical" model, was specially designed to prevent damage to the engine in the tropical desert. An air filter cover was also specially installed. The "Spitfire" fighter has undergone many improvements before and after, Flying, the actual combat performance is more outstanding, making it attack on all sides of the "WWII" battlefield, majestic and omnipresent!!!</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Engine detail, Clear engine cover, Sprung landing gear</li>
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<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Scale 1:24</li>
<li>Item Type Static Aircraft</li>
<li>Model Brief Length: 376 mm Wingspan: 465 mm</li>
<li>Total Parts: 233pcs</li>
<li>Photo Etched Part:s Aileron & Flap hinges</li>
<li>Film Parts: Instrument part</li>
<li>Total Sprues: 9pcs + 3pcs rubber tyres</li>
<li>Paint Schemes: " s/n BL670/RF●K,303 Poland Division, Mar.1942"</li>
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Trumpeter 07237 1/72 US M113ACAV Tank
11.00
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<p>The M113 series has about 12 types of deformation vehicles, including different models using reactive armor and a variety of weapons. The total number of equipment exceeds 28,000. The M113 series currently in service is mainly composed of A1, A2 and A3 types.</p>