AMP32001 1:32 - Future Releases
Hughes TH-55A Osage
AMU72380 1:72 - Future Releases
Da-42 Twin Star
AMU72383 1:72 - Future Releases
Antonov An-14 NATO code "Clod"
AMUNA72015 1:72 - Future Releases
P-15/P-15M Termit
BX48002 1:48 - Future Releases
Zerbe Air Sedan
BX72046 1:72 - Future Releases
Edgley EA-7 Optica Police
BX72052 1:72 - Future Releases
Bristol Bullfinch - I cantilever parasol monoplane
BX72053 1:72 - Future Releases
Bristol Bullfinch - II two-seat fighter-reconnaissance version with an extra fuselage bay
ICM48310 1:48 - Future Releases
September release! Bristol Beaufort Mk.I WWII British Torpedo-Bomber (100% new molds)
AX1375 1:35 - New Arrivals
Austin K2/Y Ambulance
ACE72560 1:72 - Future Releases
BR-2 Soviet 152mm heavy gun m.1935
AJM700-038 1:700 - Future Releases
HMS Argus WWI. The first British aircraft carrier with 16 planes of 4 types.
SVM-72032 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109W-1 + trolley
AAM4809 1:48 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109Z-1 "Zwilling"
CSM35010 1:35 - Future Releases
Ehrhardt E-V/4 M.1917
AVD4021 1:48 - Future Releases
Avro Anson Mk.I
1. Anson Mk.I, NZ418/V, School of General Reconnaissance, RNZAF, 1944
2. Anson Mk.I, N9982/9982, RCAF, 1943
3. Anson Mk.I, W2083/83, No.3 EFTS, RAAF, 1942
4. Anson Mk.I, N9732/MK-V, No.500 (County of Kent) Sq., RAF Detling, 1940
5. Anson Mk.I, K8819/52, School of Air Navigation, RAF St. Athan, 1938
6. Anson Mk.I, K6285/MW-F, No.321 Sq. RAF, 1940
RV5667 1:24 - Future Releases
100 Years of Jaguar Gift Set
Due Sep 2022
SW72088SE 1:72 - Future Releases
Fairey Gannet AEW.3 with resin parts for the operators cockpit LIMITED RE-RELEASE!!!
SW72126 1:72 - Future Releases
Douglas AD-4W/AEW.1 Skyraider. New kit of AEW aircraft. 3 markings. FAA/Fleet Air Arm, U.S.Navy from Suez and Korea. Kits contains plastics and resin engine parts LIMITED RE-RELEASE!!!
FTF093 1:72 - Future Releases
Biedka wz.33 under the CKM wz.30
RV5668 1:1200 - Future Releases
First Diorama Set. HMS King George V and Bismarck.
Due Sep 2022
SH48217 1:48 - Future Releases
Aero C-3B ‘Czechoslovak Bomber-Trainer’
EDK11164 1:48 - Future Releases
The Ultimate Hawker Tempest Limited edition kit of British fighter aircraft Hawker Tempest Mk.II in 1/48 scale. Focused on machine from the Royal Air Force, Pakistan Air Force and Indian Air Force. - plastic parts:Eduard - Eduard marking : 10, - PE parts: yes, extra: book (SEPTEMBER RELEASE EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE AUGUST)
EDK70122 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! Spitfire F Mk.IX ProfiPACK edition kit of British WWII fighter aircraft Spitfre F Mk.IX in 1/72 scale. Plastic parts: Eduard, decal options: 4, decals: Eduard, PE parts: yes, pre-painted, painting mask: yes, resin parts: no (SEPTEMBER RELEASE EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE AUGUST)
EDK70152 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia S-199 ERLA canopy ProfiPACK edition kit of Czechoslovak single engine fighter Avia S-199 with ERLA canopy in 1/72 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 6 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask: yes - resin parts: no (SEPTEMBER RELEASE EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE AUGUST)
EDK7464 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-110E Weekend edition kit of German WWII twin-engine heavy fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Bf 110E in 1/72 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 4 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: no - painting mask: no - resin parts: no (SEPTEMBER RELEASE EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE AUGUST)
EDK82141 1:48 - Future Releases
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-3 light fighter ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Fw-190A-3 in 1/48 scale. The kit offers A-3s armed with two cannons in the wings. - plastic parts: Eduard - No. of decal options: 5 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask: yes (SEPTEMBER RELEASE EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE AUGUST)
KY14432 1:144 - Future Releases
NEW MOLDS! Lockheed L-10 Electra - 3 sprues of plastic parts, PE parts, 3D printed parts. Decals for Spanish AF. Limited edition: 150 pcs. only NEW MOLDS! FIRST INJECTION L-10 IN 1:144TH!!
KY14430 1:144 - Future Releases
NEW MOLDS! Lockheed L-10 Electra - 3 sprues of plastic parts, PE parts, 3D printed parts. Decals for PLL „LOT” and Romanian AF(ex-LOT). Limited edition: 150 pcs. only NEW MOLDS! FIRST INJECTION L-10 IN 1:144TH!!
KY14431 1:144 - Future Releases
NEW MOLDS! Lockheed L-10 Electra - 3 sprues of plastic parts, PE parts, 3D printed parts. Decals for famous plane of Amelia Earhart. Limited edition: 150 pcs. only NEW MOLDS! FIRST INJECTION L-10 IN 1:144TH!!
KY14433 1:144 - Future Releases
NEW MOLDS! Lockheed L-10 Electra - 3 sprues of plastic parts, PE parts, 3D printed parts. Decals for 2 painting schemes of Delta Airliners. Limited edition: 150 pcs. only NEW MOLDS! FIRST INJECTION L-10 IN 1:144TH!!
SH72323 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! Fouga CM.175 Zephyr The Fouga Magister was among the most wide-spread jet trainers of the World. However, its navalized version known as the Fouga Zephyr was used only by the French Aeronavale. This version sported a strenghtened structure, naval equipment, different nose section and rear sliding canopies. Aboard French aircraft carriers and at the land bases it served successfully for long 35 years. The kit which comes in a box with a brilliant box-art of a Zephyr during a landing and it contains in total four plastic sprues and one sprue of clear parts. The decals offer an early machine and three with the later type of marking of the Aeronavale.
SH72471 1:72 - Future Releases
Aero 11 L-BUCD Blue bird on a long flight over Europe, Africa and Asia 2022/06 Blue bird on a long flight over Europe, Africa and Asia (Aero 11 L-BUCD) The Aero A-11 was amongst the best Czechoslovak-made aircraft of the 1920s. No wonder then that the type was chosen by the crew of St.Kap Stanovsky and his mechanic Simek for their long distance flight around Europe, North Africa and the Middle East which took place in May and June 1926. For its distinctive colour, their machine was aptly named The Blue Bird. Now it gives us really big pleasure to replicate this important piece of Czech aviation history and release the model kit of the Aero A-11 biplane – even though only in a limited series. The kit contains two styrene sprues, one clear sprue with a pair of windscreens and a sheet of decals
ICM48289 1:48 - Future Releases
August release! Douglas 'Jig Do' JD-1D Invader with KDA-1 drone
ICM3017 1:32, 1:35, 1:48, 1:72 - Future Releases
August release! German Bundeswehr military trucks 1970 -1980 (designed to be used with ICM kits)
ICM35135 1:35 - Future Releases
August release! Unimog S 404, German military truck (100% new molds)
ICM35573 1:35 - Future Releases
August release! Laffly V15T (f) typ , WWII German military vehicle
ICM72815 1:72 - Future Releases
August release! APA-50M (ZiL-131), Airfield mobile electric unit
ICM16211 1:16 - Future Releases
August release! Squid Game triangle Limited edition
SVM-72039 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109W-2 float plane (+ beaching trolley)
The kit includes:
112 plastic parts;
7 sprues;
decals for 1 livery;
canopy (open/closed assembly options);
beach trolley
LUK48-11 1:48 - Future Releases
Westland Wapiti IIA
ASD2411 1:24 - Future Releases
Bayraktar TB2 UCAV-drone (ex Tan Models)
VWPAM-19 No Scale - Future Releases
Airframe & Miniature No 19 is coming!
Valiant Wings Publishing is pleased to announce that our next title in the well-established Airframe & Miniature series will be Airframe & Miniature No.19 - The Lockheed P-38 Lightning (inc. F-4 & F-5 versions) - A Complete Guide to the 'Fork-tailed Devil' by Richard A. Franks.
The P-38 Lightning is a popular aircraft type with modellers and has recently been the subject of several new toolings in all scales. Our latest book will go some way towards unpicking the different variants and colourful schemes that apply to the type.
This nineteenth book in our much-acclaimed series will contain at least 240 pages packed with vital information that no active modeller and USAAF enthusiast should be without.
It will contain:
60+ pages of technical information
60+ pages of walk-around images and technical diagrams
8+ pages of camouflage and markings
25+ pages of model builds and modelling information
200+ photographs including wartime images
Colour side views and four-views by Richard J. Caruana
3D isometric views of all variants by Wojciech Sankowski
Three specially commissioned extensive full kit builds in two scales by Steve A. Evans
Specially commissioned front cover artwork by Jerry Boucher
Bonus set of 1/48 scale plans
Publication is planned for early August.
KPM72298 1:72 - Future Releases
S.A. Bulldog T.1 'RAF' new tool
KPM72299 1:72 - Future Releases
S.A. Bulldog T.1 'RAF Special' new tool
KPM72300 1:72 - Future Releases
Sk 61 Bulldog 'Swedish service' new tool
KPM72301 1:72 - Future Releases
S.A. Bulldog T.1 'Overseas service' new tool
ACE72423 1:72 - Future Releases
Mistral VB2L French light mobile AA system (long chassis)
CP72027 1:72 - Future Releases
Airco DH.9A early version ADVANCED kit
K48100 1:48 - Future Releases
Genera-Dynamics F-16A MLU NATO Viper
Product Description
Completely New Tooled.
Decal printed by Cartograf S.r.l., Italy
Decal designed by FCM
'Magnetic Firepower' Kinetic's new Interchangeable Modern Weapons Set
DN6617 1:35 - Future Releases
El Alamein Sherman with Magic Tracks
SH48222 1:48 - Future Releases
Piper L-4 Cub in 'Post War Service'
LUK3241 1:32 - Future Releases
Westland Wapiti IIA
IBG72522 1:72 - Future Releases
PZL/IAR P.11F on ski's
AZM7670 1:72 - Future Releases
Hispano HA-1112M-1L Buchón 'The Air Show Star' re-box
AZM7818 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 'Captured' re-box
AZM7669 1:72 - Future Releases
Hispano HA-1112M-1L Buchon 'Movie Star' re-box
K48114 1:48 - Future Releases
McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Hornet VFA-27
CMHUSN 1:72 - Future Releases
20 unpainted US Navy hard plastic figures (temporary part number)
AH35A042 1:35 - Future Releases
FV221 Caernarvon British Heavy Tank - mating the FV200 chassis with the 20-pounder gun and turret of a Mk. 3 Centurion.
AH48A003 1:48 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Me-262 HG.III 1/48 scale kit of this radical redesign of the Mk.I with integral engines and a wing sweep angle of 45 degrees.
K48122 1:48 - Future Releases
Grumman E-2C Hawkeye French Navy Specials
K48118 1:48 - Future Releases
Grumman S-2N/S-2A Tracker Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service Tracker
KPM72310 1:72 - Future Releases
Airco DH-9A 'At war' new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72311 1:72 - Future Releases
Airco DH-9A 'RAF' new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72312 1:72 - Future Releases
Airco DH-9A 'Silver wings' new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72313 1:72 - Future Releases
Polikarpov R-1 new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72320 1:72 - Future Releases
Breguet Br.14A2 'International' re-tooled kit
X48229 1:48 - Future Releases
HS Buccaneer S.2 Collection Pt.2 (12)
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XX895 of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth,
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XT275, ‘235/H’ of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard HMS Hermes,
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN981, ‘981’ of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, late 1983
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XX901, ‘901’ of 216 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Honington 1994.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV344 of 809 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1969.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XX901, of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, but participated at the ‘Red Flag’meet Nevada, USA, 1977.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV869, ‘869/4’ of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Honington 1981.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV333, ‘234’ of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1967.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XW529, of Royal Aircraft Establishment, based at RAF Boscombe Down, 1980
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN975, of Royal Radar Establishment, based at RAF Pershore, 1976.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XW986, of Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment based at RAF Boscombe Down, 1974.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN977, ‘230’ of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard HMS Victorious, 1966.
X48228 1:48 - Future Releases
HS Buccaneer S.2 Collection Pt1
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV867, ‘655/LM’ of 736 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at
RAF Lossiemouth, 1970.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XV345, ‘XV1/2’ of XV Squadron, Royal Air Force,
based at RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, 1979.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN977, ‘230’ of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard HMS Victorious, 1966
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XW550, ‘X’ of 16 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, 1977.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV357, ‘612/LM’ of 803 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1971
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2, XT277, ‘H’ of 809 Naval Air Squadron aboard HMS Hermes, Royal Navy, 1960's.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XT281, ‘281’ of unknown Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1981.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.50 G-2-1 of South African Air Force 1970s.
HA20554 1:24 - Future Releases
Mitsubishi Galant GTO 2000GSR Late Version with Rear Spoiler
HA20556 1:24 - Future Releases
Volkswagen Type 2 Pick-Up Truck - Red - White Paint
VAL72157 1:72 - Future Releases
DH.95 Flamingo (Lady of Hendon & Merlin VI)
AX17001 1:24 - Future Releases
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc In the world of aviation, is there any aircraft which can even come close to matching the iconic status the Supermarine Spitfire enjoys, a legacy which is as strong today as it was during the wartime years? A modern monoplane fighter aircraft which made its first flight from Eastleigh Aerodrome on 5th March 1936, the Spitfire would earn its legendary reputation during the Battle of Britain, when the pilots of the Royal Air Force stood defiantly against the overwhelming might of the all-conquering Luftwaffe, an aviation beacon of hope for a nation and its people during their darkest hour.
Elegant and graceful to look at, the Spitfire's appearance masked the fact that this was a deadly fighting aeroplane and one which was adaptable enough to undergo almost constant development throughout the wartime years, allowing later marks of the fighter to post speeds which were almost 100 mph faster than the first machines to enter service. With a service career which extended well into the post war years, the Spitfire outlived all its aviation contemporaries and with over 22,000 Spitfires of all variants (including Seafires) eventually being built, Spitfires are still a regular sight at Airshow events all over the world, as an ever increasing number of restored airworthy aircraft continue to write the enduring Spitfire story. Even though the prototype Spitfire made its first flight over 85 years ago, the aircraft is still widely regarded as Britain's most famous aircraft type and instantly recognisable to many millions of people the world over.
The Spitfire Mk.IX variant was arguably the most important mark of Spitfire in the entire production run and because of that, it is somewhat surprising to learn that it was actually something of a stop-gap development. The arrival of the Luftwaffe's new Focke-Wulf 190 fighter over the Western Front in August 1941 saw RAF Spitfire Mk.Vs operating over the Channel falling victim to the 'Butcher Bird' in ever increasing numbers and something had to be done. A major Spitfire upgrade was in progress, but the Mk.VIII was still some way off, as manufacturing facilities prepared their tooling jigs for the new aircraft, but there was a temporary solution. One of the major features of the new Spitfire was its use of a powerful new version of the Rolls Royce Merlin engine and it was proposed that fitting this new engine to a Spitfire Mk.V airframe would give the fighter a welcome performance boost.
The first 100 Spitfire Mk.IX fighters were actually Mk.Vc airframes adapted to take the new Merlin 61 two stage, two speed supercharged engine, with this combination producing a thoroughbred fighting aeroplane, one which was more than capable of challenging the FW190 and the latest 'F' variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 109. In fact, the new Spitfire was considered so successful that this would become the second most heavily produced variant in the entire production run and if including the aircraft powered by the licence built Packard Merlin 266 (Spitfire Mk.XVI) even eclipsed the Mk.V in production numbers. With further powerplant refinement taking place throughout the production life of this variant, the first Mk.IX Spitfires started to join RAF Squadrons from July 1942, with this famous mark of Spitfire going on to see service past D-Day and into the post war era. The last major Merlin engine powered variant of the Spitfire, this 'emergency stop-gap fighter' actually became something of an aviation classic
Due Aug 2022
UA72224 1:72 - Future Releases
AGM-86 air-launched cruise missile (ALCM)
UA72225 1:72 - Future Releases
AGM-158 JASSM missile Set
EDK11150 1:48 - Future Releases
Re-released! Mil Mi-24D HIND D Limited edition kit of Soviet attack helicopter Mil Mi-24D in 1/48 scale. Focused on machines used by Czechoslovakm Czech and Slovak Air Force. - plastic parts: Zvezda - marking options: 10 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting ma. The plastic parts are originally intended for the Mi-24V version, but this kit includes a set of conversion parts for the Mi-24D version made by direct 3D printing. The kit also includes Falanga missiles which are a product of the new Eduard 3D printing workshop. The kit includes a publication focusing on the Mi-24D version in the Czechoslovak and Czech Air Force in Czech language. This is a reduced and revised version of a larger publication we previously released as part of the HIND 1/72 kit. Zvezda does not offer the Mi-24D version.
TK-7208 1:72 - Future Releases
M1128 Stryker MGS
BT-020 1:35 - Future Releases
Sturmgeshutz/Stug III Ausf.G with full interior
Designed by T-Rex Studio Photo-etch included
Four crew included
Metal barrel & shells are included.
Five marking choices are included in the box
PR48A005 1:48 - Future Releases
SAAB SK60A/B - RM9