
Italeri 1471S 1/72 AMX-T Twin Seater
The AMX "Ghibli" single-engine ground attack aircraft was the result of a collaborative project between the Italian and Brazilian aviation industries. The project was initiated in the 1980s to replace the dated Italian Air Force’s Fiat G-91Y fighter-bomber. The Brazilian Air Force also needed to replace their Italian made MB-326s. The AMX had an aerodynamic lay-out characterized by a high swept wing, and with its Rolls-Royce Spey 807 engine could attain a maximum speed of 1,000 km / h. The Italian version was armed with a 20 mm M61 cannon and could carry an offensive payload of 3,800 kg. The two-seat AMX-T version was established and developed as an advanced training aircraft, but it could also be deployed on combat missions in a ground attack and close support role. Italy acquired 26 AXM-T’s for the Italian Air Force.
Features
- New Parts
- Super Decals Sheet For 4 Versions
- Photo Etched Parts
- Color Instuction Sheet

Airfix 06015A 1/72 North American B-25C/D Mitchell
The role of medium bomber proved to be one of the most crucial during the Second World War and after something of a challenging service introduction, the North American B-25 Mitchell developed into a highly successful aircraft. Seeing service in every theatre of operation, the B-25 was the most versatile aircraft of its type, fulfilling a multitude of tactical roles in many different operating environments.
Arguably, the most famous action involving the North American B-25 Mitchell came just after 8am on 18th April 1942, when sixteen of the bombers lifted off the relatively short deck of USS Hornet and set course for Japan. Intended as a strike at the heart of the Japanese Empire who had infamously attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, this audacious and heroic raid illustrated the resolve of the American people and the determination of their military forces to strive for victory.
The early B-25B aircraft used on the Doolittle Raid performed well, but were already in the process of being upgraded. The later C/D model (different letters were used to denote the manufacturer) proved to be the definitive version of this extremely effective medium bomber and was the first truly mass produced version of the aircraft.
An extremely rugged and versatile aircraft, the Mitchell saw service as an anti-submarine patrol aircraft off the coast of Florida and as a strike bomber in the deserts of North Africa, proving successful at both. Some of the later versions of the B-25 became the most heavily armed aircraft of the war, with no less than 18 machine guns and an array of other offensive weaponry. With a solid nose housing 8 heavy guns, these aircraft were lethal gunships, capable of destroying anything in its line of fire.
Includes
- Plastic model kit
- Instruction sheet
- Paint layout sheet
- Decals.

Valom 14428 1/144 LVG C.VII Double Set
LVG C.VI (Double set)
- Ready to assemble plastic model kit.
- Paints and cement (not included) are needed to complete the model.
- Side cutters, modeling knife and tweezers are also recommended.
- Product sold without glue and paint.

Sword 72104 1/72 Fiat G.55 2 in 1
Fiat G.55 Centauro
Unassembled plastic model kits in 1/72 scale of an Italian WW2 Fighter aircraft Fiat G.55 Centauro, a very capable fighter aircraft of its time but which only around 300 units were build and not all before the end of the war. Introduced in 1943 had limited service before the armistice and later it was flown by Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana till 1945. It’s often recalled as the best Italian fighter aircraft of the war.
Includes
- Decals for 7 different markings, all of them Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana 1944 era. Box contains 2 equal full kits.