LA020 1:72 - Future Releases
The Minoans 1600-1450 B.C. "Late Minoan period"
DM700017 1:700 - Future Releases
Chinese Navy Destroyer Type 052DL
DM720014 1:72 - Future Releases
Northrop F-5F Tiger II
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MT35621 1:35 - Future Releases
SMALL CARTS COLLECTION
RV7504 1:24 - Future Releases
Mercedes Drehleiter DLK 23-12 (January 2021 release)
RV3319 1:35 - Future Releases
Soviet T-34-85 (January 2021 release)
RV3858 1:72 - Future Releases
Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor (January 2021 release) Delivery: 02/2021
K48078 1:48 - Future Releases
F.M.A. IA-58A Pucara (expected late Feb/early March)
DW72025 1:72 - Future Releases
Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter
MSVIT72073 1:72 - Future Releases
Dassault Mirage 2000C multi-role jet fighter EXPECTED FEBRUARY 2021!
WLAP014 1:32 - Future Releases
Re-released! Fologore Division light artillery 1942
WLAP016 1:32 - Future Releases
Re-released! Italian (WWII) Infantry El Alamein
AZM7668 1:72 - Future Releases
Hispano HA-1112M-1L Buchón "Camouflage Schemes" new tool in 2021
AZM7671 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3a "In Romanian Service" new tool in 2021
AZM7672 1:72 - Future Releases
Vought Kingfisher "In US Service"
DW48033 1:48 - Future Releases
Miles Master Mk.I includes 150 inject plastic parts, 22 photo-etched parts, masks for clear parts. The decal consist of 4 options
MT38048 1:35 - Future Releases
TOOLMAKERS
UNASSEMBLED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
BOX CONTAINS MODELS OF: WORKBENCH, 2 TOOL BOXES, 2 FIGURES, DRILL PRESS, GRINDING MACHINE, BENCH VICE.
PE PARTS INCLUDED
ATK72939 1:72 - Future Releases
Phänomen Granit 25H Propagandawagen
AZM7659 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-7/B "Schlacht Emils" new tool in 2021
AZM7662 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4 "In Slovak Service" new tool in 2021
AZM7664 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 "In Swiss Service" new tool in 2021
AZM7667 1:72 - Future Releases
Hispano HA-1112M-1L Buchón "Aluminium schemes" new tool in 2021
ATK72934 1:72 - Future Releases
Humber AC Mk.III British Army in Africa & Italy
KPM72217 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia S-199 "Sakin" Israeli Service new (redesigned) fuselage parts
SH72270 1:72 - Future Releases
Tachikawa Ki-54 Hei (this is an old series kit number but a brand new kit)
SAC48392 1:48 - New Arrivals
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I Landing Gear ( x 2 sets) (designed to bee used with Eduard kits)
SAC72182 1:72 - New Arrivals
Lockheed C-130 Hercules Landing Gear (designed to be used with Zvezda kits)
QR35001 1:35 - Future Releases
MRAP Typhoon-K 6X6 Armoured Vehicle Family seat belts for 1 seat, 3D-Printed & coloured on decal paper (designed to be used with Zvezda kits)
TA24355 1:24 - Future Releases
McLaren Senna
AMT1206 1:16 - Future Releases
1957 Ford Thunderbird hardtop/convertible, 2 in 1 build stock or custom, opening doors
ZVE3701 1:35 - Future Releases
Typhoon-K 6X6 Armoured Vehicle The Typhoon-K is a Russian MRAP (mine resistant ambush protected) 6 x 6 vehicle with off-road capability, designed for safe transportation of military personnel and cargo. It can carry 10 – 16 soldiers which can exit either through the ramp or the doors, escape hatches are on the roof in case of emergency. The cabin consists of bulletproof armor, providing protection against 30 mm rounds. In production since 2015, this vehicle has hydro pneumatic, independent suspension, automatic transmission and is driven by a 450 hp diesel engine. It can reach the speed of 80 km/h, max. range is 1.200 km. The Typhoon – K is in service with the Russian Military Police during the operations in Syria.
QD35005 1:35 - Future Releases
MRAP Typhoon-K 6X6 Armoured Vehicle 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Zvezda kits)
SH72430 1:72 - Future Releases
Focke Wulf Fw-189B-0/B-1 ‘German Trainer’ The twin-boom Focke Wulf Fw 189, it is not just the reconnaissance Fw-189A version. Along with ground attack prototypes, also a batch of Fw 189B training aeroplanes was built. These differed from the others by having a streamlined fuselage pod housing a crew of five. Also the undercarriage and some features on the engine nacelles were of a different style.
Some time ago, this model was offered in the Condor series of model kits. Now, almost ten years later, it has come back containing a new set of decals and resin air intakes not offered in the original boxing.
ICM16303 1:16 - Future Releases
Roman Gladiator (100% new molds) (now for Jan 2021)
ICM35111 1:35 - Future Releases
Sd.Kfz.247 Ausf.B with Crew JUST ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY RELEASE!!!
TU02886 1:48 - Future Releases
Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse (ex-Gallery)
13 sprues. Markings for 3 aircraft
TU05618 1:350 - Future Releases
USS Intrepid CV-11 (ex-Gallery)
Essex Class angled deck carrier
31 sprues, hull, decks & stand. Aircraft wing includes A-1 Skyraiders, A-4 Skyhawks, F-8 Crusaders and UH-2 Sea Sprite helicopters. L: 781.8mm, W: 187.6mm, Total parts 780+
TAK01011 1:16 - Future Releases
Wiesel A1 TOW
TAK02137 1:35 - Future Releases
M60A3 with M9 Bulldozer attachment
TU01078 1:35 - Future Releases
M920 Tractor towing M870A1 Semi-trailer
16 sprues + trailer chassis (dozer not included).
L: 543mm, W: 94mm, Total parts 780+
TU01079 1:35 - Future Releases
KET-T Recovery Vehicle based on MAZ-537 Heavy Truck
13 sprues + cab & tyres, photo-etch.
L: 294mm, W: 83mm, Total parts 600+
TU02885 1:48 - Future Releases
Sikorsky VH-34D 'Marine One' (ex-Gallery)
14 sprues. Markings for VH-34D Presidential "Marine One" & U.S. Coast Guard.
ROD454 1:48 - Future Releases
Arado Ar-68F-1 The Arado Ar 68F-1 was a German multirole biplane developed in the mid-1930s, the main competitor to its contemporary the famous Heinkel He 51. At the time of its appearance, the aircraft displayed very good flight characteristics, but the rapid pace of technological progress and the introduction of monoplane fighters, such as the Bf 109, immediately pushed it like all other biplanes into the background, and therefore from the beginning the Arado Ar 68F mainly entered training units.
A small number of Arado Ar 68Fs were also flown by combat units, mostly in secondary theatres of WW2. The last few aircraft of this type were used in 1942.
ROD815 1:35 - Future Releases
1941 Packard Clipper
The Packard Clipper was an American automobile first announced in 1941 by the Packard Motor Car Company, a leading manufacturer of luxury cars since the early 20th Century. By February 1942 some 16,000 '41 Clippers had been produced. When the United States entered WW2, Packard switched production to the war effort producing Packard Merlin aero engines, a licensed copy of one of the best engines of its time, the Rolls-Royce Merlin.
A significant number of Packard Clippers were bought by the U.S. Army and used both at home and in numerous theatres of military operations overseas as personal transport for senior officers. At least two Packard Clippers became particularly famous when they were used by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Douglas MacArthur, two of the country's best known military leaders.
Restyled Packard Clippers were produced after the end of WW2 but in much smaller quantities.
SM350-076 1:350 - Future Releases
SMS Viribus Unitis armament - 305mm (12pcs), 150mm (12pcs) barrels, 70mm (18pcs) barrels - (designed to be used with Combrig Model and Trumpeter kits)
MT36059 1:35 - Future Releases
RAILROAD CROSSING
Unassembled Plastic Model Kit
Box Contains Cobblestone Sections
Railway Track (European Gauge)
Barriers & Semaphore
Plants are Not Included
TU03221 1:32 - Future Releases
North-American F-100C Super Sabre
TU09581 1:35 - Future Releases
Russian T-80UD MBT Early
ORI72060 1:72 - Future Releases
North Vietnamese Army (NVA)
ORI72061 1:72 - Future Releases
British Tank Crew (Winter Dress) (WWII)
ORI72058 1:72 - Future Releases
German WWII Panzer Soldiers 1939-1940 (WWII)
ORI72059 1:72 - Future Releases
Viet Cong (Vietnam War)
ICM35623 1:35 - Future Releases
Soviet Firemen (1980s) JUST ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY RELEASE!!!
ICM72177 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan MiG-25PD Soviet Training Aircraft JUST ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY RELEASE!!!
ICM35022 1:35 - Future Releases
American Civil War Weapon & Equipment JUST ANNOUNCED FOR JANUARY RELEASE!!!
AX12011 1:72 - Future Releases
Avro Vulcan B.2 NEW TOOLING now for release in April 2021
Occupying a significant position in the history of post war British aviation, the Avro Vulcan was without doubt one of the most distinctive aircraft ever to take to the skies, with its huge delta wing profile becoming almost as iconic as the elliptical wing of the Supermarine Spitfire.
Built to satisfy an extremely demanding Air Ministry requirement for a fast, high altitude strategic bomber, capable of carrying a ‘special’ payload of 10,000 imperial pounds in weight (a nuclear device), the new aircraft was intended to serve as an airborne deterrent to any future military threat against the UK, with the required specifications representing a 100% increase in the capabilities of any previous British bomber aircraft.
When the Vulcan made its maiden flight in August 1952, the Avro team were well on the way to presenting the Royal Air Force with not only the world’s first delta bomber, but also one of the world’s most effective strike bombers. Interestingly, all this was achieved just nine years since the Avro Lancaster’s of RAF No.617 Squadron had launched their famous raid against the great dams of the Ruhr Valley.
As the Avro Vulcan entered squadron service with No.83 Squadron at RAF Waddington in July 1957, Britain now possessed the fastest nuclear capable bomber in the world. It seems strange to describe an aircraft which possessed such potential for untold destruction as Britain’s most effective peace keeping asset, however, that is exactly what the Vulcan turned out to be.
Throughout the aggressive posturing of the Cold War, the Warsaw Pact nations were in no doubt that if they dared to launch an attack against a NATO member country, the consequences of the inevitable retaliatory strike would be catastrophic. Without Doubt, during the early years of its service career, nothing represented this doomsday scenario more effectively than the mighty Avro Vulcan.
Evolution of the Avro Vulcan B.2
As the Royal Air Force exhaustively trained their new Vulcan crews to provide Britain with an effective Quick Reaction Alert strike force, Avro engineers were already working to improve the capabilities of their original, iconic design. In order to ensure the aircraft continued to maintain its effective deterrent threat and stayed one step ahead of advances in Easter Bloc fighter and surface-to-air missile technology, designers incorporated developments which endowed the aircraft with greater range, speed and altitude performance. The installation of more powerful versions of the Vulcan’s Bristol Olympus engines would result in a number of unforeseen stability issues with these first bombers, which concerned designers enough to necessitate a re-design of the original wing shape.
By the time the definitive B.2 variant of the Vulcan entered service, the aircraft’s wing area had increased significantly and although still classed as a delta, would look quite different from the first bombers which entered service. To cope with the increased power availability from subsequent engine upgrades and to cure the instability issues of the original straight wing design, the B.2 wing had two defined kinks in its leading edge, well forward of the profile of the original wing design. Rather than detract from the pleasing aesthetics of the early Vulcan’s delta wing, the B.2 actually enhanced the profile of the aircraft and even though these changes were obviously made for reasons of operational effectiveness, as opposed to appearance, the B.2 would go on to be considered the most famous (and most numerous) of all the RAF’s Vulcans.
The service introduction of the Vulcan B.2 in July 1960 coincided with the availability of more capable nuclear weapons for the V-bomber force, both in number and destructive potential. It would also bring about a change in thinking regarding the delivery of such weapons, as significant advances in Soviet anti-aircraft technology now threatened the success of a free-fall gravity bomb mission. A significant new weapon would have to be developed in order to maintain the deterrent threat of the Vulcan and its V-bomber partners.
Developed to maintain the validity of Britain’s nuclear deterrent threat, designers at Avro produced the powerful ‘Blue Steel’ air-launched, nuclear stand-off missile, which would allow V-bomber crews to launch their attacks 100 miles away from their intended target and out of the range of Soviet surface-to-air missile batteries, allowing crews valuable additional time to avoid the resultant blast. Further boosting the effectiveness of the V-bomber force, the arrival of ‘Blue Steel’ raised the nuclear stakes in Britain’s favour once more and would have caused much consternation amongst the Warsaw Pact nations.
The responsibility of providing Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent passed to the submarines of the Royal Navy in July 1969 and saw the RAF performing its final V-bomber ‘Blue Steel’ mission late the following year. Although taking on a more conventional strike role, RAF Vulcans would retain a nuclear capability and maintain their position as one of the world’s most effective bombers for the next fourteen years, before finally being withdrawn from service. Due to the affection in which this aircraft was held by the British public, the Vulcan Display Flight was almost immediately formed to operate one aircraft on the UK Airshow circuit for a further nine years, before itself being disbanded.
To the amazement of the historic aviation world, the last flying Avro Vulcan, XH558, the aircraft which had previously served as the Vulcan Display Flight aircraft, triumphantly returned to the air once more, this time in the hands of a civilian organisation in October 2007. Over the course of the next eight years, the Vulcan thrilled millions of people around the country, becoming something of an aviation national treasure – a relic of the Cold War which was held in great public affection.
MM72-016 1:72 - Future Releases
Armstrong-Whitworth AW-52 contains a 3D printed decal sheet
MSVIT72061 1:72 - Future Releases
Dassault Mirage IIIC EXPECTED FEBRUARY 2021! (camouflage schemes - 3 x France A.F., 2 x Israel A.F., 1 x South Africa A.F.)
AX08109 1:48 - Future Releases
Canadair Sabre F.4 RAF NEW TOOL IN 2020 (F-86)
AF35295 1:35 - Future Releases
M1A1 155mm Long Tom Cannon (WW2 version)
Many new tooled parts including M2 limber, travelling lock & lanyard, sight & gun bolt, new rubber tyres.
AF35324 1:35 - Future Releases
Churchill Tank Mk VII
New tooled Mk VII hull & turret. Hatches can be positioned open or closed. Decals for 6 paint schemes.
AH40001 1:48 - Future Releases
PZL P.11c Expert Set plastic kit with etched parts, paint mask and decals by Techmod.
CSM35006 1:35 - Future Releases
Canadian Armoured Gun Carriage (release date end of FEB/early MAR)
MT35302 1:35 - Future Releases
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H Vomag. EARLY PRODUCTION. JUNE 1943 (for January 2021 release)
HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
WORKABLE TRACKS INCLUDED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
ALL HATCHES CAN BE ASSEMBLED IN OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION
METAL SURFACES AND WELD LINES ACCURATELY REPRESENTED IN THE MODEL
DECAL SHEET FOR 5 OPTIONS
SH72424 1:72 - Future Releases
Gloster Meteor F.8 PRONE Version. One of the Mk.8 Meteor jets flew as a test bed for a special type of pilot´s cockpit which employed the seat in a prone position. The new nose section was fitted in front of the standard Meteor cockpit, making this version rather unique-looking with such a long nose. The model was already released some time ago, now it is newly re-relased in the Special Hobby range of products.
MT35209 1:35 - Future Releases
M3 LEE MID PRODUCTION. INTERIOR KIT
HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL
METAL SURFACES AND WELD LINES ACCURATELY REPRESENTED IN THE MODEL
WORKABLE T41 TRACKS INCLUDED
CONTINENTAL R975 ENGINE INCLUDED
DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT
ACCURATELY REPRESENTED INTERIOR OF TURRET
FULLY DETAILED FIGHTING COMPARTMENT INTERIOR
DRIVER COMPARTMENT INTERIOR ACCURATELY REPRESENTED
ALL HATCHES CAN BE POSED OPEN & CLOSED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
CLEAR PARTS INCLUDED
DECALS SHEET FOR 5 OPTIONS
MT35318 1:35 - Future Releases
U.S. SOLDIERS AT REST. SPECIAL EDITION
Unassembled Plastic Model Kit.
Box Contains Models of Five Figures with Infantry Weapon and Equipment. (WWII)
MT35344 1:35 - Future Releases
EXPECTED IN JANUARY! Pz.Beob.Wg.IV Ausf.J LATE/LAST PROD. 2 IN 1 W/CREW
HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
METAL SURFACES AND WELD LINES ACCURATELY REPRESENTED IN THE MODEL
MOVABLE HATCHES CAN BE MODELLED IN OPEN OR CLOSED POSITIONS
WORKABLE TRACKS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET FOR 4 OPTIONS
SA72022 1:72 - Future Releases
Sd.Ah 115 German tank transport trailer. This German Anhanger, or trailer, designated Sd.Ah.115 was widely used for transporting light weight tanks as well as other sorts of military vehicles of similar weights. The Wehrmacht had them in their service throughout the war.
SH72423 1:72 - Future Releases
Douglas A-20B/C Havoc ‘Gunships’ ‘Early Gunships’ The American A-20 Havoc light bomber and ground attack aeroplanes and the versions used by the Commonwealth over many battlefields of the war were often field-adapted to carry machine guns in their front fuselage section. These versions were usually know as a Gunship. Such a version is now the subject of this kit, it offers one US machine as flown over Africa and one as operated in the Pacific. The latter enjoyed almost double life, and it is faithfully reflected in the decal sheet too. And we have added a third option as well, this one flew with the RAAF and had 186 combat missions under its belt.
SHK72031 1:72 - Future Releases
German Ace H. Wick's Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4 Stipple Camouflage Scheme. This decal sheet offers the special mottle type camouflage scheme as often seen in use with JG2. The pattern was also applied to Helmut Wick’s Yellow 2 machine. As it might prove rather tricky to make such scheme by the means of using a brush or airbrush, we bring you these decals to make your modelling life easier. Designed to fit the new Special Hobby SH72439 Bf 109E-4.
TB48270 1:48 - New Arrivals
Boeing F/A-18E VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet. VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet has a long and distinguished naval aviation history that started in 1943. In that time they have flown the TBF Avenger, the SB2C Helldiver, the A-1 Skyraider, the A-7 Corsair and the F/A-18C Hornet.
In 2012 they transitioned to the F/A-18E Super Hornet and became part of Carrier Air Wing 9 onboard the USS John C. Stennis. They later joined Carrier Air Wing 7 onboard the USS Harry S. Truman where they supported Operation Inherent Resolve. They are currently assigned to the USS Abraham Lincoln.
The CAG markings on this sheet were designed by Wesley Perkins who is a pilot with VFA-25 and pays homage to the scheme previously carried by the A-7E.
There are enough markings on this sheet for two complete aircraft to include the CAG scheme, the Merry Fistmas jet as well as nine line jets from the squadron.Full stencils are provided.
Recommended Kits:
1/48th Hasegawa F/A-18E
1/48th Revellogram F/A-18E
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MT38041 1:35 - Future Releases
GERMAN TRAFFIC TRACTOR D8532 (for January 2021 release)
HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL KIT.
BOX CONTAINS UNASSEMBLED MODEL OF TRACTOR IN 1:35 SCALE
DECAL SHEET, PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS AND CLEAR PARTS ARE INCLUDED
HTK-AS111 No Scale - Future Releases
Yakovlev Yak-38/Yak-38M "Forger" standard colours of Yak-38 fleet in Soviet Navy service. Yak-38 colours. Yak-38 camouflage.
Yak-38 "Forger" (initially known as Yak-36M) was the only VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft that entered operational service in the Soviet Naval Aviation. It was designed in late-1960s/early-1970s, 231 airframes (143 Yak-38, 38 Yak-38U and 50 modernized Yak-38M) were built and served till 1992 on Kiev-class aircraft carriers (heavy aviation cruisers according to Soviet classification).
All Yak-38s (except for one airframe) and early Yak-38Ms wore a standard blue over green camouflage scheme (however the blue paint differed significantly between airframes and had a strong fading tendency).
Yak-38Ms (except for couple of early airframes) used a new scheme of light grey over dark grey. Radio transparent elements of both types were painted in white.
KH50008 1:35 - Future Releases
Sikorky MH-60R Sea Hawk
AIR72-014 1:72 - Future Releases
British Military Training Aircraft of the 1960’s
AIR72-016 1:72 - Future Releases
US Naval Test Pilot School
K48072 1:48 - New Arrivals
McDonnell-Douglas AV-8A Harrier USMC (Please note: Originally advertised as a Harrier GR.1/3)
K48060 1:48 - New Arrivals
BAe Harrier GR.1/3 (Please note: Originally advertised as AV-8A)
H2K72039 1:72 - Future Releases
Arado Ar-234B-2 First Jets (ex-Dragon)
H2K72040 1:72 - Future Releases
Arado Ar-234B-2 End of War (ex-Dragon)
H2K48001 1:48 - Future Releases
Curtiss P-40N Warhawk Aces of the 49th Fighter Group (ex-Hasegawa)
H2K48002 1:48 - Future Releases
Curtiss P-40N Warhawk over CBI (ex-Hasegawa)
H2K72036 1:72 - Future Releases
Grumman TBM-3E / A.S. Mk. IV Avenger (ex-Hasegawa )
CP72015 1:72 - New Arrivals
Lavochkin La-5 late version Advanced kit
SEA035 1:72 - Future Releases
ZiS-41 Soviet Anti-Tank SPG
SW48013 1:48 - Future Releases
Reggiane Re.2001CN Night Fighter
SW72126 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! 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
SW72134 1:72 - Future Releases
Grumman TBM-3U Avenger (2 markings USN)
MT35632 1:35 - Future Releases
EXPECTED IN JANUARY! WOODEN BARRELS Box contains models of 18 wooden barrels
ICM32035 1:32 - New Arrivals
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth. The de Havilland DH. 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and many other operators as a primary trainer aircraft. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until the late 1950s. Many of the military surplus aircraft subsequently entered into civil operation. Many nations have used the Tiger Moth in both military and civil applications. A total of 8868 aircraft were produced.
ICM32020 1:32 - New Arrivals
Fiat CR.42 Falco, WWII Italian Fighter
D5-06 1:48 - Future Releases
Mitsubishi Ki-51 “Sonia” IJA Type 99 In other Air Force services
China People's Liberation Army Air Force, 1946 x 2
Republic of Indonesia Air Force, 1946-1949 x 2
IJA Type 99 assault/recon. plane Ki-51 «Sonia»
Chinese National Revolutionary Army Air Force, 1946 x 2
French Air Force, Liaison Squadron EL-99, 1946
Manchukuo Imperial Air Force, 1945
ICM35510 1:35 - New Arrivals
Studebaker US6 with WWII Soviet Drivers
ICM35904 1:35 - New Arrivals
Chernobyl#4. Deactivators (4 figures)
AIMS48P022 1:48 - Future Releases
Junkers Ju-388L-1 conversion for any Dragon kit. Conversion includes resin, and clear resin parts, photo-etch, decals options, 2x vac-form canopies and CD instructions (designed to be used with Dragon kits)[Ju-88P-1 Ju-88C-6 Ju-88G-6 Ju-88A-4 Ju-88G-6 Ju-88A-17 Ju-88C-6 Ju-88G-I/G-10 Ju-88A-6]
MT35369 1:35 - Future Releases
ZIS-2/ZIS-3 With LIMBER & CREW. 2 IN 1. (for January 2021 release)UNASSEMBLED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
BOX CONTAINS MODELS OF ZIS-2 57-MM ANTI TANK GUN OR ZIS-3 SOVIET 76,2-MM DIVISIONAL FIELD GUN, LIMBER, FIVE FIGURES, INFANTRY WEAPONS AND AMMO BOXES WITH SHELLS
PE PARTS ARE INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET IS INCLUDED
CSM35005 1:35 - New Arrivals
1ZM Italian WWI Armoured Car
SH72443 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 In 1939-40, the Messerschmitt Bf 109E was the best fighter aircraft in production. Superbly trained pilots, utilizing the tactics devised during the war in Spain, simply swept from the skies everything that opposed them, first over Poland, then over Scandinavian countries and the skies of western Europe as well. It was not until they had reached proud Albion that their dominance was finally eliminated by those famous few mounting Spirfires and Hurricanes.
The Bf 109 E-3 earlier variant of the Emil featured rounded style canopy and the decal sheet in our kit caters for five various machines. Four of them were flown by pilots who in 1940 already had been or were going to became Luftwaffe aces such as Mölders, Priller, Bär and Hackl. Each one of the machines also show how colourful the German schemes worn by Emils were. Plastic parts of the kit come on two styrene sprues joined by a sprue of clear canopy parts.Both the surface and the parts themselves are moulded to a stunning level, full of realism.
- Highly accurate and detailed model
- Easy to build
- Option to show the engine open
- Wing flaps can be posed down, slots open
- Accurate decals for five machines, set of stencils included too
- Pre-cut masks for the canopy and wheel available separately
- Several resin detail sets on offer as well
DKD48033 1:48 - Future Releases
71st TRG Reconnaissance North-American Mustangs over the Pacific
1. F-6D, 44-14873, pilot Lt. P. Lipscomb, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
2. F-6D, 44-14841, pilot Capt. W. Shomo, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
3. F-6D, 44-14841, pilot Maj. W. Shomo, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
4. F-6D, 44-14841, pilot Maj. W. Shomo, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
5. P-51D, 44-72505, pilot Maj. W. Shomo, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
6. F-6K, 44-11920, pilot Maj. R. Archuleta, 110th TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
7. F-6K, 44-12822, pilot Lt. B. Whitee, 110th TRS, 71st TRG, Ie Shima 1945
8. F-6K, 44-11916, pilot 1Lt. O´Neil, 110th TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
9. F-6D, 44-14874, pilot Lt. Jacoby, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
10. F-6K, 44-11929, pilot Lt. R. Miller, 82nd TRS, 71st TRG, the Philippines 1945
AVI72015 1:72 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth "In Military Service" re-box, with new decals
AVI72016 1:72 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth "On Floats" limited edition, with resin float parts
AVI72017 1:72 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth "On Skis" limited edition, with resin ski parts
AVI72019 1:72 - Future Releases
Cessna L-19E/O-1E/O-1G "Asian Bird Dogs" Republic of Korea Navy; Japan Self-Defence Force 1980 x 2; Royal Thai Navy 1982; (expected to be released in February 2021)
GP110UTA 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-50 'Union De Transports Aeriens'
KPM72207 1:72 - Future Releases
Sukhoi Su-22UM-3K "Warsaw Pact" (ex-Bilek)
KPM72208 1:72 - Future Releases
Sukhoi Su-22UM-3/Su-22UM "Soviet & Iraqi AF" (ex-Bilek)
KPM72215 1:72 - Future Releases
Robinson R-44 Raven II "Civil" (ex-Stransky Models)
KPM72216 1:72 - Future Releases
Robinson R-44 Raven II "Military" (ex-Stransky Models)
GP110PAA 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-30 'Pan American
GP110SAS 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-30 'Scandinavian'
GP110USN 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas EC-24 'US Navy'
GP110AAF 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8/ 50 'Sarique' (version COTAM included)
GP110AMX 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-50 'AeroMexico'
GP110IBA 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-50 'Iberia'
GP110KLM 1:72 - New Arrivals
Douglas DC-8-30 'KLM'
FR44125 1:144 - New Arrivals
Lockheed L-14 - British Airways Ltd (laser decals)
FR44130 1:144 - New Arrivals
Lockheed L-18 - BOAC (laser + silk-screened decals)
AZM7658 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 "Battle of Britain"
AZM7660 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 "Over Spain"
AZM7661 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 "Battle of France"
AZM7663 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-7 Trop "Over Africa" new tool in 2021
MT35348 1:35 - Future Releases
EXPECTED IN JANUARY! GERMAN TANKERS REFUELING (WWII)
X32070 1:32 - Future Releases
RAF Panavia Tornado GR.4 (3)
Panavia Tornado GR.4,ZD716, ‘DH’ crewed by Flt. Lt. N. Shawyer and Wg. Cdr. M. J. Bressani of 31 Squadron, Royal Air Force, RAF Marham, March, 2019.
Panavia Tornado GR.4, ZG752, crewed by Sqn. Ldr. I. Dornan and Sqn. Ldr. S. Beardmore of IX(B) & 31 Squadron, Royal Air Force, RAF Marham, March, 2019.
Panavia Tornado GR.4, ZG750, of XV(R) Squadron, Royal Air Force, RAF Lossiemouth, 2016.
MT35311 1:35 - Future Releases
CLOSE COMBAT. U.S. TANK CREW. SPECIAL EDITION
KPM4817 1:48 - Future Releases
SIAI SF-260EA
KPM4815 1:48 - Future Releases
SIAI SF-260D "Trainer"
KPM4816 1:48 - Future Releases
SIAI SF-260W "Warrior"
MT37098 1:35 - Future Releases
November Release! EGYPTIAN T-34/85 WITH CREW
HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL
ALL HATCHES CAN BE POSED OPEN & CLOSED
INDIVIDUAL TRACKS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET FOR 5 OPTIONS
4 FIGURES ARE INCLUDED
MT41016 1:35 - Future Releases
November Release! SPANISH CIERVA C.30A
HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL
CLEAR PARTS INCLUDED
HATCHES CAN BE OPEN OR CLOSED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET FOR 5 VARIANTS
MAC72140 1:72 - Future Releases
Magirus M 206 German Light Truck
MT35354 1:35 - Future Releases
November Release! GERMAN TANK CREW. KHARKOV 1943. RESIN HEADS
Unassembled Plastic Model Kit.
Box Contains Models of Four Figures with Resin Heads, Infantry Weapon and Equipment.
MT35334 1:35 - Future Releases
U.S. WEAPONS & EQUIPMENT FOR TANK CREW & INFANTRY
Unassembled Plastic Model Kit
Box caontains parts for assembling models of U.S. Weapons & Equipment for Tank Crew & Infantry
X72324 1:72 - New Arrivals
SAAF Fighters/Attack Aircraft
Post War to Modern Day Collection Pt2 (11)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, 5520, ‘AX.N’ of 1 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFS Waterkloof South Africa, August, 1948.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, 5535, of Central Flying School, South African Air Force, 1950.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IV, serial unknown, ‘V’ of 11 OTU, South African Air Force, based at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1945.
Canadair CL-13B Sabre Mk.6, 367, ‘E’ of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFS Waterkloof, South Africa, 1961.
Atlas Cheetah D, 845 of 1 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFS Waterkloof South Africa, August, 1948.
BAe Systems Hawk Mk.127 LIF, 267, ‘67’, of 85 Combat Flying School, South African Air Force, based at Makhado Air Base, South Africa, May, 2018.
SAAB JAS 39C Gripen, ‘26’ of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Waterkloof Air Base, South Africa, 2017.
Dassault Mirage F1AZ, ‘227’ of 1 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Hoedspruit Air Base, South Africa, 1987.
Dassault Mirage F1AZ, ‘222/’Cheetah Eater’ of 1 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Hoedspruit Air Base, South Africa, 1996.
de Havilland Vampire FB.52, ‘216', of Advanced Flying School, South African Air Force, based at pietersburg, South Africa, 1968.
Supermarine Spitfire HF.Mk.IXe, MA793 displayed and flown as PT672/WR.RR, owned by Larry Barnett , based at Lanseria, South Africa, 1980s.
TAK05010 1:72 - Future Releases
Battleship Yamato Type 94 46cm Gun Main Turret No 2
PE parts & base included.
GB7010 1:72 - New Arrivals
PLA Air Force J-20 "Mighty Dragon" stealth fighter
RV3314 1:72 - Future Releases
PT-76B NEW TOOL IN 202!! Includes photoetched engine screens, light guards & searchlight bracket (January 2021 release)
RV3315 1:72 - Future Releases
Sturmpanzer 38(t) Grille Ausf.M NEW TOOL IN 2021! (January 2021 release)
RV3316 1:72 - Future Releases
Sd.Kfz.138 Ausf.M Marder III NEW TOOL IN 2021! (January 2021 release)
FB4012 1:48 - New Arrivals
North American F-51D Mustang Korean War
KPM4814 1:48 - Future Releases
SIAI SF-260TP "Light Attacker"
MT35342 1:35 - Future Releases
EXPECTED IN JANUARY! Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Nibelungenwerk Late Prod. (Jan - Feb 1945) WITH INTERIOR KIT
HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
TURRET INTERIOR AND DRIVER COMPARTMENT ARE ACCURATELY DEPICTED
FIGHTING COMPARTMENT WITH FULL AMMUNITION INCLUDED
MOVABLE HATCHES CAN BE MODELLED IN OPEN OR CLOSED POSITIONS
TRANSMISSION COMPARTMENT ACCURATELY REPRESENTED
ENGINE INCLUDED
WORKABLE TRACKS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET FOR 5 OPTIONS
AX04021 1:72 - Future Releases
Bristol Beaufort Mk.I NEW TOOL IN 2020
Additional decals available for purchase on Xtradecal X72319
X72323 1:72 - New Arrivals
SAAF Fighters/Attack Aircraft
Post War to Modern Day Collection Pt1 (9)
Supermarine Spitfire LF.Mk.XVIe, 5503, ‘AX.B’ of Air Operations School, South African Air Force, based at AFS Langebaanweg, South Africa, 16 March, 1951.
North American F-86F-30 Sabre, 'Q', @LADY of LORETTE', of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at K55 Osan AB, Korea, 1953.
de Havilland Vampire T.55, ‘263', of Advanced Flying School, South African Air Force, based at Pietersburg, South Africa, 1971.
North American Mustang F-51D, ‘335’ of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Pyongyang AB, Korea, 1952.
Blackburn Buccaneer, ‘418’ of 24 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFB Ysterplaat, South Africa, 1970s.
Dassault Mirage F1CT ‘209’ of 3 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFB Waterkloof, South Africa, 1980s.
Dassault Mirage IIIEZ, ’842’ of 3 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFB Waterkloof, South Africa, 1972.
BAe Systems Hawk Mk.127 LIF, 268, ‘68’, of 85 Combat Flying School, South African Air Force, Based at Makhado Air Base, South Africa, 2014.
de Havilland Mosquito PR.XVI, 4802/’JS.Q’ of 60 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at AFB Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1946.
X72321 1:72 - New Arrivals
South African Air Force SAAF Fighters WW2 Collection Pt1 (9)
Curtiss Mohawk Mk.IV 2537 of 3 Squadron, Alomata, Greece, May, 1941.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.III FR817, ‘GL.O’, ‘Lady Godiva’ of 5 Squadron, Foggia, Italy, 1944.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I 277 (L1909), ‘Q’, ‘Goof’ of 2 Squadron, Mombasa, Kenya, October, 1941.
Hawker Fury Mk.I 208 of 1 Squadron, East Africa, August, 1940.
Gloster Gladiator Mk.II N5852 flown by Captain John Lister ‘Piggy’ Boyle of 1 Squadron, East Africa 1940.
North American Mustang Mk.IV KH741, ‘GL.I’, ‘Impi’ of 5 Squadron, Italy, 1945.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IIb AK366, ‘GL.O’, ‘Chaka’ of 5 Squadron, North Africa, 1941.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IA EV421, ‘DB.H’ flown by Major Daniel B. "Hoefie" Hauptfleisch of 2 Squadron, North Africa, 1942.
Supermarine Spitfire HF.Mk.VIII JF519, ‘AX.D’/’Hoe’s Dit Nou?’ of 1 Squadron, Trigno, Italy, February, 1944.
X72322 1:72 - New Arrivals
South African Air Force SAAF Fighters WWII Collection Pt2 (10)
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc 5285, ‘AX.E’ of 11 OTU, South African Air Force based at Waterkloof, Air Base, South Africa, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER622, ‘WR.D’, of 40 Sqn, South African Air Force, based at Gabes, North Africa, April, 1943.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IV, 506, of 11 OTU, South African Air Force, based at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1945.
North American Mustang Mk.IV, KH673, ‘GL.N/’Sweetpea‘ of 5 Squadron, South African Air Force, based in Italy, April, 1945.
Gloster Gauntlet Mk.II 871, ‘A’ of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force based in East Africa, 1940.
de Havilland Mosquito FB.Mk.VI HP968 of 60 Squadron, South African Air Force based at Bari and San Severo, Italy 1944.
Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIf unknown serial, ‘J’ of 19 Squadron, South African Air Force based at Biferno, Italy 1944.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I 279, ‘D’, of 3 Squadron, South African Air Force based in Nairobi, Kenya, May, 1940.
Supermarine Spitfire HF.Mk.IXc MH946 of 10 Squadron, South African Air Force based at Savoia, Italy September, 1944.
North American Mustang Mk.IV, KH805, ‘GL.V’ of 5 Squadron, South African Air Force, based in Italy, April, 1945.
ROD633 1:32 - Future Releases
Boeing/ Stearman PT-13/N2S-2/N2S-5 Kaydet
DECAR7222 1:72 - Future Releases
Cessna 172 USAF/Iraqi Air Force
ATK72925 1:72 - Future Releases
Phanomen Granit 25H Kubelwagen with PaK 36 including p/e exterior parts, alternative resin part (tarpaulin)
BX72040 1:72 - Future Releases
Stout Skycar II