
Heller HLL56436 1/125 A380 Air France Starter Kit
62.00
$
<p>The Airbus A380 is a very large wide-body airliner, developed and produced by Airbus until 2021. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and the only full-length double-deck jet airliner.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Scale: 1:125</li>
<li>Parts: 239 pieces</li>
<li>Packaging: 335 x 665 x 100 mm</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Cement</li>
<li>Brush</li>
<li>Main paints</li>
</ul>

Hong Kong Models 01F016 1/48 US PBJ-1J Mitchell
62.00
$
<p>Detailed reproduction of the US Marine Corps' PBJ-1J Mitchell</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>Completed Size: W429.5mm x L345mm<br>
</li>
<li>Parts: 262<br>
</li>
<li>Features: Decals included</li>
</ul>

Hasegawa 19143 1/48 A6M2B Zero Fighter Type 21 Zeke Carrier Based Fighter
15.00
$
<p>Since 1995, Hasegawa has been completely retooling their line-up of Zeros. They started with the Model 22 and 32, and now move on to the two earlier versions, the Model 11 and 21. These kits share landing gear and some other small parts with last year's kits, but the wings and fuselage parts are completely new. The Model 11 was the debut version of the plane that was used from land bases in China. It had no carrier gear. The Model 21 adds the tailhook and other parts to allow ship-based operation. That was the version of the plane that was used in the attack on Pearl Harbor.</p>
<h3>Contents</h3>
<ul>
<li>Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)</li>
</ul>

Hasegawa 02481 1/72 Kugisho P1Y1-S/P1Y2 Ginga - Frances Night Fighter
25.00
$
<h3>Choose between 16" and 11" models!</h3>
<p>Includes metal 30mm machine gun parts for the Type 16 and etched radar parts for the Type 11 (Yo D-161).</p>
<h3><strong>Decals (markings)</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>Type 16: 302nd Naval Air Group, 2nd Squadron, Yo D-181 (August 1945)</li>
<li>Type 11: 302nd Naval Air Group "Yo D-161" (1945) / "Yo D-176" (1945)</li>
</ul>

Hobby 2000 48009 1/48 Arado 234 B-2 First Jets
29.00
$
<h3><strong>One of the most pioneering aviation structures at the end of World War II. </strong></h3>
<p>At the beginning of the war, the Luftwaffe did not give priority to the creation of jet machines, which changed in 1941 when Erhard Milch became its Inspector General. The first prototypes in the reconnaissance version (Ar 234 V-1) were flown in the summer of 1943, and in the bomber version (Ar 234 V-9) in March 1944. Mass production started the same year, and by the end of the war, 238 units were produced.</p>
<p>The drive of the serial versions was the Jumo 004 B-1 engine. Several versions of the aircraft were produced, including the B-2 / N version was equipped with a radar and used to locate and intercept Allied bombers during night raids. The Ar-234 aircraft was one of the most technologically advanced Luftwaffe machines at the end of the war.</p>
<p>Particularly noteworthy are the Jumo 004 B-1 engines and excellent RF2C periscope sights. Thanks to its fantastic performance and maneuverability, the AR 234 was extremely difficult to knock down for all Allied machines. After 1945, the captured single copies were subjected to intensive testing by all the victorious powers.</p>

Special Hobby 72473 1/72 CAC Wirraway In Training and Combat RAAF
17.00
$
<p>Special Hobby brings us a model kit of the CAC CA-9 Wirraway! Decals for two Australian Air Force versions are included -- an all-yellow training aircraft, and an all-green ground-attack aircraft used on the New Guinea front</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Mold Color: Gray, clear</li>
<li>Scale: 1/72</li>
<li>Era: Word War II</li>
<li>Origin: australian</li>
<li>Edition: Special Hobby</li>
<li>Product: Plastic kits</li>
<li>Type: Aircraft</li>
<li>Weight: 0.1080 kg</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Decals for 2 versions</li>
</ul>