
Valom 14427 1/144 Breguet 14A2 Double Set
15.00
$
<h3>Breguet 14A2 (Double set)</h3>
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<li>Ready to assemble plastic model kit.</li>
<li>Paints and cement (not included) are needed to complete the model.</li>
<li>Side cutters, modeling knife and tweezers are also recommended.</li>
<li>Product sold without glue and paint.</li>
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Special Hobby 48219 1/48 Bugatti 100 Racer
21.00
$
<p>In the pre-war years, Ettore Bugatti, a very well known racing car designer, took the opportunity and decided to turn his attention to aviation too and come with a concept of a racing aeroplane which was to win the then rather popular Deutsch de la Muerthe races. At first, the plane was to be fitted with just one engine, this was later reconsidered and two powerplants were used, placed asymmetricaly in the sleek fuselage, each one driving its propeller – these were two, counterrotating. In this shape, the plane was even supposed to break the world speed record. The aeroplane was finished and prepared just before the war broke out, but had to be put out of the sight of the advancing German army. As of now, the Bugatti prototype is placed on display at the EAA Aviation Museum in the USA.</p>
<p>This kit contains two styrene sprues and a single one with clear injected canopy. As the machine was in blue overall scheme with no markings at all, the kit has got no decal sheet. The schemes are two though, the other one representing a fictitious scheme. Not kitted yet in the styrene format. Eye-catching and unorthodox construction</p>

Valom 72153 1/72 Curtiss R5C-1 Commando US Marine Corps
50.00
$
<p>Commando is a twin-engine transport aircraft derived from the Curtiss CW-20 pressurised high-altitude airliner design. Early press reports used the name 'Condor III' but the Commando name was in use by early 1942 in company publicity. It was used as a military transport during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces and also the U.S. Navy/Marine Corps, which used the designation R5C. The C-46 served in a similar role to its Douglas-built counterpart, the C-47 Skytrain, but it was not as extensively produced as the latter.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Kit includes decal sheet for two U.S. Marine markings, 1940 and 1950.</li>
<li>PE detail parts as well as Resin detail parts for engines.</li>
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Trumpeter 02218 1/32 MIG-21 MF
46.00
$
<p>For a long time the MiG 21 was the standard fighter plane of the Warsaw Pact countries and proved to be a successful interceptor and fighter-bomber. Succeeding the MiG-15,17and 19, it was put into service with the Soviet air force in 1960/61. The high performance fighter achieved several records, including a speed record of 2388 km/h 1959and an altitude record of 34714m in 1961. Its baptism of fire came in the Vietnam war and in the Middle East. Over the years it was steadily improved and upgraded to match operating conditions and requirements. The MF versions were fitted with a more powerful engine, improved electronics and a sophisticated radar system. The tumanski R-13-300 iet engine with a thrust of 6.600kgf gave it a maximum speed of 2.1 mach at an altitude of 11000m .</p>