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MiniArt 49019 1/48 Marston Mat Landing Strip w/Barrels

16.00 $
<p>Enhance your diorama with the 1:48 scale Marston Mat Landing Strip with Barrels. This kit features a highly detailed landing strip base and a set of barrels, perfect for creating an airfield scene.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>Landing Strip: Realistic Marston Mat base measuring 315x227mm, ideal for 1:48 scale models.</li> <li>Accessories: Includes 12 barrels, crafted to enhance your diorama.</li> <li>Display: Perfect for showcasing aircraft models or creating a dynamic airfield scene.</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 03916 1/144 Russian Su-27UB Flanker C

10.00 $
<p>The Su-27 Flanker is the fighter aircraft designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and manufactured by Irkut Corporation. The export version is the Su-27SK.</p><p>Su-27 entered production in 1982 and is in service with Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam, and is built under license in China as the F-11. A variant, the Su-30MKK, has been sold to China.</p><p>The kit consists of over 60 parts, 1 clear part for canopy and windscreen fuselage &amp; wing with finely engraved panel lines.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul> <li>Length: 155.8 mm </li> <li>Wingspan: 105 mm</li> <li>Total Parts: 60+</li> <li>Total Sprues: 4 sprues and upper hull</li> </ul>
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Special Hobby 72455 1/72 De Havilland DH.100 Vampire Mk.9 Tropicalised Fighter-Bomber

15.00 $
<h3>"Tropicalised Fighter-Bomber"</h3> <p>The British jet fighter of the first generation DH.100 Vampire was produced in several versions for the RAF and for export. Version Vampire Mk.9 has been modified for service in the tropics. She got an air conditioning unit in the enlarged root of the right intake. Because it was designed for combat attacks, it was equipped with hangers for suspended armament. In addition to the RAF and RNZAF, it got into the armament of other air forces, the export version was called FB.52.</p> <p>Two frames of plastic parts are completed by a frame of clear parts. It offers decals by one British, New Zealand, Jordanian and Lebanese machine.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li> <p>Attractive camouflage</p> </li> <li> <p>Detailed model</p> </li> <li> <p>Two types of resin wheels Q72313, Q723325 and color etchings K72027 sold separately for the model</p> </li> <li> <p>In Newsletter 2021/10 we also offered spray masks for clear parts and wheels M72033</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p>
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Takom Models 6002 1/350 Zeppelin P Class Airship

16.00 $
<h3>Zeppelin P Class</h3> <p>The Zeppelin P Class airship was the first type to be put into production after the outbreak of WWI. A total of 22 P Class types were built (as well as 12 of the lengthened Q Class type). P and Q Class Zeppelins were operated by both the German Army and Navy. They were deployed on the southern and eastern fronts, as well as naval patrol work over the Baltic and North Seas and were used for many of the airship bombing raids on the United Kingdom during 1915-16. The class was obsolete by 1917 and most of the craft that had not been lost to accidents or enemy action had been dismantled by the end of September 1917.</p> <p>The P Class was an enlarged version of the preceding M class. On 5 August 1914 the Zeppelin company proposed a design based on the LZ 26 to the German Navy Ministry. This had been originally planned as a passenger carrying craft for DELAG and was the first Zeppelin with a duralumin framework which had the strengthening keel inside the hull structure. The proposed design was larger, and a fourth 210 hp 160 kW Maybach CX six-cylinder engine was added, allowing a greater range and payload. Later examples were fitted with four 240 hp 180 kW Maybach HSLu engines. The P Class also introduced enclosed crew accommodation, as the gondolas of the previous M class Zeppelins were open.</p> <p>Faced by increasingly effective defensive measures, Zeppelin introduced the Q Class in late 1915. Internal volume was inflated by lengthening the hull by 49 ft (15 meters), increasing its operating ceiling by about 1,500 ft (460 meters). Many of the existing P Class airships were similarly lengthened.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li> <p>1/350 scale plastic model assembly kit<br></p> </li> <li> <p>Highly detailed model<br></p> </li> <li> <p>Length: 466mm<br></p> </li> <li> <p>Photo-etched parts included<br></p> </li> <li> <p>Markings for five versions</p> </li> </ul>