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Valom 72055 1/72 Bristol Bombay Type 130 Includes Resin Parts*

35.00 $
  • Valom 1/72 Bristol Bombay Type 130
  • Includes Resin Parts VAL-72055
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Trumpeter 02211 1/32 Curtiss P-40M Kitty Hawk

46.00 $

The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 Hawk. In 1943, the scarcity of Packard Merlin engines necessitated that the Allison engine be reintroduced yet again into the P-40 production line. The result was the P-40M version.

The P-40M was built solely for Lend-Lease, the contract being approved on August 24, 1942. The first P-40M appeared in November, 1942. Most of them went to the RAF, the RAAF, and the RNZAF as the Kittyhawk III. The type served with British Commonwealth forces in the Far East. A number were operated in Italy by No. 5 Squadron of the South African Air Force.

Features

  • Detailed fuselage and wing with accurate design
  • Finely detailed cockpit, gear cabin, rubber tires
  • PE parts included

High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.

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Aoshima A003657 1/144 IJA Type 2 Toryu

7.00 $

The Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu (Japanese dragon slayer) is a Japanese, heavy, two-engine, metal low-wing fighter from the Second World War. The flight of the prototype took place in May 1941, and entry into service took place at the end of the same year. Four main versions of the Ki-45 were created: Ki-45 KAI-a (day fighter aircraft), Ki-45 KAI-b and Ki-45 KAI-d (attack aircraft), Ki-45 KAI-c (night fighter aircraft). In 1941-1943, the planes served primarily in New Guinea and Indochina, while in 1944-1945 they were used extensively as interceptors based on the Japanese islands. A certain portion of the Ki-45 was used as kamikaze planes. Technical data (Ki-45 KAI-c version): length: 11m, wingspan: 15.02m, height: 3.7m, maximum speed: 540km / h, rate of climb: 11.7m / s, maximum range: 2000km, ceiling of 10,000m, armament: fixed - 1 Ho-203 37mm cannon, 1 20mm Ho-3 cannon and 1 7.92mm machine gun

Reissue of an older kit. Features recessed panel lines and nice clear canopy glazings. No interior detail, however. A blast revetment is included with each kit (two kits in a box) for diorama purposes. Markings for two aircraft are included.

This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.

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Trumpeter 03905 1/144 TU-142MR Bear-J

31.00 $

The TU-142MR was a further modification of the Tu-142M.The prototype Tu-142MR ‘Bear-J’ was based on the airframe of the Tu-142MK, and used for submariner communication elay, allowing national command authorities and strategic missile-carrying submarines to communicate. The under fuselage search radar has been removed, and the aircraft is equipped with an under fuselage winch pod for a several kilometer long trailing wire antenna. It has communications antenna in a spike fairing that project forward from the fin tip, and a trailing wire antenna (and associated winch package) located in the belly. Production Tu-142MRs are more like the Tu-142M-Z, with an under nose sensor package and ECM system antennas underneath the rear fuselage. Length: 51,5 m Height: 12,2 m Wing span: 50,04 m Ceiling: 12000 m Max speed: 0.83 mach Range: 10500 km

Features

  • Optional position flaps

Specification

  • Model Brief Length: 346 mm Wingspan: 347.6mm
  • Total Parts: 124pcs
  • Total Sprues: 6pcs
  • Paint Schemes: USSR AIRFORCE
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Trumpeter 05816 1/48 Mi-4 Hound

44.00 $

The Mi-4 was designed in response to the American H-19 Chickasaw and the deployment of U.S. helicopters during the Korean War. While the Mi-4 superficially resembles the H-19 Chickasaw, it is a larger helicopter and is able to lift more weight. The first model entered service in 1952, and replaced the Mi-1. The helicopter was first displayed to the outside world in 1952 at the Soviet Aviation Day in Tushino.

Features

  • Detailed hull with precise design
  • Canopy made of transparent parts
  • Finely detailed cockpit, gear cabin
  • Photo-etched parts included

Specification

  • Scale: 1:48
  • Item Type: Plastic Model Kit
  • Model Size: Length:Length: 340.6 mm / Rotor diameter: 430 mm
  • Total Parts: 150+ parts
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Suyata SYTSK-003 SPAD XIII and Rickenbacker

15.00 $

This non-scale model kit from Suyata brings us the Spad XIII biplane, as flown by famed U.S. flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, in a super-deformed cartoon style!

The cockpit and body frame of the Spad have been reproduced in detail, and two sets of fuselage parts are included: one in brown, and another transparent set which allows you to show off the finely detailed interior. The kit snaps together, so glue is not needed. An in-scale figure of Eddie Rickenbacker, sculpted in the same humorous style, is included too, and stickers are included to mark the Spad in the bright livery of Eddie's legendary "Hat-in-the-Ring Gang" squadron!

Features

  • Reproduces the cockpit and fuselage frame

  • Clear molded fuselage parts included

  • With deformed pilot

  • Adhesive-free snap kit

  • It has a multi-color runner configuration

  • Decals included

Specifications

  • Item Size: 30.2cm x 19.2cm x 7.2cm

 

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Trumpeter 06229 1/350th Su25UTG Frogfoot

3.00 $

SU-25UTG Frogfoot

The Sukhoi Su-25 Grach, NATO reporting name: Frogfoot, is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for the Soviet Ground Forces. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 22 February 1975. After testing, the aircraft went into series production in 1978 at Tbilisi in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Specifications

  • Number of parts: 108

  • 6 injection-molded branches

  • Length: 40.1 mm

  • Width: 40.3 mm

  • Box size: 20 x 4 x 14cm