
ICM 53055 1/35 Sikorsky Ch-54A Tarhe With Blu-82/B Daisy Cutter Bomb
The CH-54A heavy helicopter was successfully used by the US Army in Vietnam during the war. It carried a variety of weapons, ammunition, and vehicles including excavators, bulldozers, trucks, and boats. In addition to carrying combat equipment, the CH-54A was also used as a carrier for the M-121 super-heavy bomb. Such bombs were dropped in order to quickly clear the forest under the helipad. This allowed for a shorter landing time and a more flexible response to a tactical situation. For these tasks, the M-121 was partially upgraded – the rear hull and tail stabilizers were removed and a special parachute was added to slow its fall. The bombs were also equipped with an elongated nose detonator to provide a blast height of about 3 feet off the ground. These upgraded bombs were used until they were out of stock, the last being used on 8 August 1970.
Markings
- Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe 67-18416 with M-121 bomb, 478 HHC (1st Cavalry Division), Phu Bai Air Base, autumn 1968
Specifications
- Model size (length x width): 774 x 225 mm
- Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
- Number of details: 604

Sabre Model 7013 1/72 Hs 126 International
The Henschel Hs 126 was a German two-seat reconnaissance and observation aircraft of World War II that was derived from the Henschel Hs 122. The pilot was seated in a protected cockpit under the parasol wing and the gunner in an open rear cockpit. The prototype aircraft frame was that of a Hs 122A fitted with a Junkers engine. The Hs 126 was well received for its good short takeoff and low-speed characteristics which were needed at the time.
Features
- 4 markings for Soviet Union, Estonian, Greek and RAAF.

Mark One Models 144136 1/144 De Havilland Sea Venom FAW 22/53/TT 53 Australia
The de Havilland Sea Venom was a British jet all-weather fighter developed for the Royal Navy from the RAF's Venom NF.2 night fighter. First flown in April 1951, the Sea Venoms were produced as the FAW.20 (50 a/c), improved FAW.21 (167 a/c) and uprated FAW.22 (39 new built and other Mk.21s converted). In total, 256 aircraft were taken on FAA's charge, while 39 Sea Venoms, designated FAW.53, were delivered to the Royal Australian Navy in 1956.

Wolfpack Design 10001 1/48 T-38A Talon USAF
Features
- MH-53E Sea Dragon 'JMSDF' Premium Edition Kit,
- Sprue parts by MRC/Academy models,
- 4 A/C markings for JMSDF,
- A3 color printing manual included
Wolfpack Design is a hobby company for injection kits and aftermarket parts company since 2008, specialising in limited edition release plastic kits enhanced with specialised resin and metal etch parts.
High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.