
Zvezda 7221 1/72 Kamov KA-29 RR
Russian marine support helicopter "Helix B"
The HELIX B is a transport and attack helicopter used by the Soviet Naval infantry since the 1970 eighties. It can hold an infantry platoon and has exterior weapons stations to ensure sufficient fire power.
Specifications
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Scale: 1:72
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Parts: х 109
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Size: 17.5cm

Roden 315 1/144 Boeing 720 Starship One
Roden 315 1/144 Boeing 720 Starship One
The Roden 1/144 Boeing 720 Starship One Elton John 1974 from the plastic aircraft model kits range accurately recreates the real life passenger airliner. This model requires paint and glue to complete.
Boeing 720 - passenger jet, modification of the famous transcontinental airliner Boeing 707, developed in 1959 for regional and medium-haul air flights. In total 65 aircraft were constructed, which were used mainly by American airlines. After 12 years of operation by United Airlines, the very first serial Boeing 720 was bought by actor Bobby Sherman and refurbished as a luxurious VIP jet for musical performers. The jet received its own name, Starship One, and was used from 1973 to 1977 as a musician's VIP transport. Many idols of that time - bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Moody Blues, Allman Brothers Band and singers Elton John, Peter Frampton, Sonny and Cher and John Lennon were clients of Starship One during these years. After problems with Starship One's engines it was resold to other owners, and in 1982 it was broken up at Luton Airport in the UK.

Special Hobby 48148 1/48 SAAB AJ 37 Viggen Attack Version - Updated Edition
SAAB AJ 37 Viggen “Attack Version” 1/48 - Updated edition
Re-release of the extremely successful model of the strike-fighter version of the Swedish SAAB 37 Viggen. A new sprue has been designed for this release which amends some flaws of the original model and offers also some new parts. The extensive instruction booklet has been revised too as well as the camouflage schemes.
Contents of the kit: eight grey styrene sprues, one clear plastic sprue, pre-coloured photo etches, decal sheet and full-colour instruction booklet. The decals cater for three machines, two of which wear camouflage scheme, the third one is in bare metal:
- AJ 37 7-62, c/n 37062, call sign Gustav 62, F7 wing, Satenas, the 1990s. 7-62 was fitted with a later style of the ventral fin and also an air intake in the centre line pylon.
- AJ 37 7-22, c/n 37022, call sign Gustav 22, F7 wing, Satenas, 1973. During the visit at Buchel in West Germany where an air show took place in September 1973, JBG 33 and JBG 36 squadron badges were put on the tail fin. 7-22 featured a ventral fin of the early variety which was fitted to the first production AJ 37s. There were also two air intakes below the fuselage.
- AJ 37 15-10, c/n 37051, F15 wing, Söderhamn, 1978. With the starboard air intake replaced with an unpainted part, it was displayed at F10 anngelholm during an air show in June 1978. Note the two smaller underbelly air intakes and a later style ventral fin.
Features
- Detailed And Highly Accurate Model, Arguably The Very Best 1/48 Saab 37 Viggen Ever Available
- Pre-Coloured Photo Etches
- Colour Options Show Various Styles Of Camouflage Schemes
- Accurate Decals With Wide Range Of Stencils
- Polyurethane Resin Sets Are Also Available (As Separate Items) Which Will Bring The Level Of Detail Even Higher

Airfix A50187 1/72 Best of British Spitfire and Hawk Gift Set
Best of British Spitfire and Hawk
Representing two of the most iconic British aircraft designs of the 20th century, the Supermarine Spitfire and BAe Hawk may have been developed during different eras of aviation technology, however, they are both instantly recognisable to millions of people.
- 1:72 Scale
- Highly Detailed Model
Representing two iconic British aircraft designs of the 20th century, the Supermarine Spitfire and BAe Hawk may have been developed during different eras of aviation technology, however, they are both instantly recognisable to millions of people. As Britain's most famous fighting aeroplane, the Spitfire is still viewed as the aircraft which came to the nation's rescue during the dark days of the Battle of Britain and its distinctive elliptical wing is still regarded as a design classic. In this set we offer the MkV Spitfire - a more powerful version used by over 140 RAF Squadrons and nine other nations including the USSR and United States.
As the mount of the world famous Red Arrows, the BAe Hawk is now unquestionably the aircraft which has come to represent the professionalism of the modern Royal Air Force and with 44 years exceptional service already to its name, even eclipses the service life of the famous Spitfire. During this year's Battle of Britain 80th anniversary commemorations, enthusiasts will be hoping to see the Hawks of the Red Arrows performing several evocative formation flypasts with Spitfires and Hurricanes at a number of Airshow events during the summer months.
The Hawk family of aircraft are designed and manufactured by BAE Systems. BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc. The RAF Red Arrows name and logo are trademarks of the UK Secretary of State for Defence and used under license.
Paint Scheme
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc Aircraft flown by Pilot Officer Antoni Glowacki, No.303 (Polish) Squadron, Royal Air Force RAF Northolt, England, 1942
- British Aerospace Hawk T.Mk.1 The Red Arrows Aerobatic Team, Royal Air Force Scampton, Lincolnshire, UK 2020.
Contains
- 6 x Acrylic Paints
- 2 x Brushes
- 1 x Poly Cement
- Supermarine Spitire / L:157mm W:131mm Pieces - 26
- RAF Red Arrows Hawk / L:131mm W:155mm - Pieces - 24
Includes
- Sprues
- Decals
- Paints
- Glue
- Brush

Mikro Mir 72-014 1/72 Nieman Kharkiv KhAI-3 Flying Wing
From Mikro Mir comes the 1/72 scale KhAI-3 kit was one of a few crafts developed in the 1930s as a means to reduce transport costs.
This kit comes with one plastic model kit, photo-etched parts, films and decals to build one model as seen in the photo.