RV5175 1:144 - Future Releases
Patrol Torpedo Boat PT-160
Due Apr 2022
ICM32038 1:32 - Future Releases
July release! de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with bombs, WWII British training aircraft
ICM35598 1:35 - Future Releases
July release! G7107 US Cargo Truck with or without awning
ICM35722 1:35 - Future Releases
July release! WWI German Infantry in аrmor (100% new molds) (WWI)
ICM48288 1:48 - Future Releases
July release! Douglas A-26C-15 Invader with pilots and ground personnel
ICM48302 1:48 - Future Releases
July release! 'Desert Storm'. US aircraft North-American/Rockwell OV-10A and OV-10D+ Bronco 1991
ICM16212 1:16 - Future Releases
July release! Squid Game O circle
ICM3019 1:32, 1:35, 1:48, 1:72 - Future Releases
July release! US Cargo Trucks 1940 -1950 (designed to be used with ICM kits) G7107 US Cargo Truck
H2K72052 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk IAF FUJIMI KIT+ NEW CARTOGRAF DECALS contains resin exhaust parts by AIRES.
H2K48013 1:48 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA HASEGAWA + CARTOGRAF + MASKS
H2K48014 1:48 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA Trop HASEGAWA + CARTOGRAF + MASKS
H2K48015 1:48 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA HASEGAWA + CARTOGRAF + MASKS
H2K48016 1:48 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA Trop HASEGAWA + CARTOGRAF + MASKS
NFAF225 No Scale - Future Releases
Bell XFM / YFM Airacuda Bomber Destroyer Air Force Legends 225 48-pages 131 b&w photos, 7 drawings Author Steve Ginter
The Bell XFM-1/YFM-1 Airacuda was the first airplane designed and built by Larry Bell's new Bell Aircraft Corp. (founded in July 1935). This was to be a futuristic and innovative Allison V-1710 powered twin pusher bomber destroyer armed with 37mm canons mounted in the forward engine nacelles. The aircraft carried a crew of five and had both .30cal and .50cal defensive armament. It was also the first fighter to have an Auxillary Power Unit (APU). Fourteen aircraft were built: one XFM-1, nine YFM-1s, three YFM-1A (with tricycle landing gear) and two YFM-1Bs. The Airacuda's first flight was on 28 September 1939 with all aircraft being withdrawn from service in 1941.
EDK82201 1:48 - Future Releases
NEW TOOLING! Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat AUGUST RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LATE JULY!!! ProfiPACK edition kit of US carrier based fighter F4F-3 Wildcat in 1/48 scale. Kit presents aircraft from United States Navy and Marine Corps. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 6 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask
YLF32018 1:32 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIa
YLF32027 1:32 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc/Mk.IIC tropical
CP72027 1:72 - Future Releases
Airco DH.9A early version ADVANCED kit
BDOA48159 1:48 - Future Releases
Bayraktar TB2 Turkish Drone The Bayraktar TB2 is a Tactical Armed / UAV System, developed and manufactured by Baykar. A highly sophisticated design that provides all solutions that operator may need in one integrated system. The system consists of Bayraktar TB2 Armed / UAV Platform, Ground Control Station, Ground Data Terminal, Remote Display Terminal, Advanced Base with Generator and Trailer modules. Thanks to Baykar's technological accumulation and capabilities, the entire system is produced indigenously.
OVER 400 THOUSAND HOURS OF OPERATIONAL FLIGHT
Bayraktar TB2 is a Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE), Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle capable of conducting Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and armed attack missions. An onboard avionic suite with a triple redundant avionic system encompasses units enabling a fully autonomous taxiing, take-off, landing and cruise. TB2 has proven its efficacy with over 400.000 of operational flight hours. Since 2014, it keeps carrying out missions successfully within the Turkish Armed Forces, Gendarmerie and the Turkish National Police. Currently, 257 Bayraktar platforms are at the service of Turkey, Qatar, Ukraine and Azerbaijan. Bayraktar TB2 holds the record in the Turkish aviation history for endurance (with 27 hours 3 minutes) and for altitude (with 25.030 feet). Bayraktar TB2 is also the first-ever aircraft in its category to be exported abroad.
ROD349 1:144 - Future Releases
USAF Boeing RC-135V/W Rivet Joint
Primary airborne signals intelligence aircraft developed from the Boeing C-135 transport in the 1960s. The main tasks of the RC-135V and RC-135W are to identify sources of radio signals in the area of potential combat operations, collect information on land, sea and air targets, intercept radio communication between command posts and combat units, and monitor enemy air defences. Depending on deployment the aircraft crew can include 12 to 16 surveillance operators and analysts for the purpose of operational data collection. Usually the RC-135V and RC-135W perform airborne command tasks together with other reconnaissance aircraft such as the E-3 AWACS, transmitting the gathered intelligence through a special encrypted communication channel. The RC-135V and RC-135W have been in service with the US Air Force for over 40 years and are the main type used for these operations. Three RC-135W Airseekers are in service with the Royal Air Force, converted from KC-135R Stratotankers between 2013 and 2017.
Markings included for USAF RC-135V c/n 18785 AF64-845. The box art is the last work painted for Roden by their talented artist Valery Grigorenko 1963-2022.
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ROD348 1:144 - Future Releases
Convair NB-36H Crusader.
The Convair NB-36H Crusader was an American research aircraft built in 1955, based on the B-36H bomber to determine the possibility of installing a nuclear reactor and so remain airborne for a long time. The nuclear reactor was located in the rear of the bomber, and its operation was monitored via telemetry by specialists seated next to the crew in a special compartment protected by lead shielding.
In all, from 1955 to 1957, the NB-36H Crusader made 47 test sorties, during which the nuclear power plant was turned on only as an auxiliary unit. Due to numerous risks, the principal of which was the unresolved issue of significant contamination in the event of the crash of such an aircraft, the research program was terminated and all future projects involving this type of aircraft were considered too dangerous.
EDK11159 1:48 - Future Releases
RED TAILS & Co. DUAL COMBO 1/48 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! Limited edition kit of US WWII fighter aircraft P-51D Mustang in 1/48 scale. From the kit you can build Mustangs with or without dorsal fin assembly.Eduard: Plastic parts, marking: 12, decals, PE parts: yes, pre-painted, painting mask: yes, resin parts: no
EDK70151 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia S-199 bubble canopy 1/72 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! ProfiPACK edition kit of Czechoslovak single engine fighter Avia S-199 with bubble canopy in 1/72 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 6 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask: yes - resin parts: no
EDK7463 1:72 - Future Releases
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 with the standard wings 1/72 Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Fw 190A-8 with standard wings in 1/72 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - No. of decal options: 4 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: no - painting mask: no - resin parts: no
EDK8113 1:48 - Future Releases
Re-released! Albatros D.V 1/48 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! ProfiPack edition kit of German WWI fighter aircraft Albatros D.V in 1/48 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - No. of decal options: 5 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask: yes - resin parts: no
EDK82164 1:48 - Future Releases
Re-released! Messerschmitt Bf-109G-10 Erla 1/48 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Bf 109G-10 in 1/48 scale. The kit is focused on 109s produced by Erla Werke in Leipzig. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 5 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted, - paint
EDK82211 1:48 - Future Releases
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Type 11 1/48 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! rofiPACK edition kit of Japanese WWII naval fighter plane A6M2 Zero Type 11 in 1/48 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 5 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted - painting mask: yes - resin parts: no
EDK84185 1:48 - Future Releases
Zlin Z-526AFS Akrobat 1/48 JULY NEW RELEASE! EXPECTED TO BE IN STOCK LATE JUNE!! BACK ORDER IT AND SAVE 10%!!! Weekend edition kit of Czechoslovak single seat aerobatic plane Z-526AFS Akrobat in 1/48 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 4 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: no - painting mask: no - resin parts: no
KPM72342 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia B-3 Bejk/Bull ‘Racerʼ ex-KP/Kopro/Smer
KPM72343 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia B-3 Bejk/Bull ‘Internationalʼ ex-KP/Kopro/Smer
KPM72344 1:72 - Future Releases
Albatros C.III ‘German Imperial Air Forceʼ
AZM7820 1:72 - Future Releases
Supermarine Seafang F Mk.31 re-tooled kit
KPM72336 1:72 - Future Releases
Henschel Hs-126B-1 ‘Luftwaffeʼ ex-Sabre
KPM72337 1:72 - Future Releases
Henschel Hs-126A/B-1 ‘Mediterraneanʼ Spain 1953, RAAF 1942, Luftwaffe 1941
KPM72338 1:72 - Future Releases
Sopwith Triplane ‘RNASʼ
KPM72339 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-108 ‘Taifunʼ ex-Fly
KPM72340 1:72 - Future Releases
Piper L-21B ‘Super Cubʼ Japanese, Portuguese and Dutch
KPM72341 1:72 - Future Releases
Avia B-3 Bejk/Bull ‘Military serviceʼ ex-KP/Kopro/Smer
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'
SH72291 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! Dassault Mirage F.1B The two-seater Mirage F.1B/BE kit offers the modeller a wealth of detail throughout and comes via seven grey styrene sprues, one clear sprue with cockpit canopy and other smaller transparent parts, and a set of alternative resin parts depicting special features of Spanish machines such as were the Sidewinder wing-tip launchers and chaff dispensers positioned beneath the tailplanes.
A decal sheet printed in excellent quality by Italian Cartograf caters for two French Mirages, both of them in a standard camouflage scheme of Blue-grey over aluminium-painted lower surfaces and sporting dazzling and attractive anniversary / retirement markings. The third machine on offer is a Spanish one with neatly painted rudder wearing black and yellow tiger stripes and a four-tone tactical camouflage typical for early Mirage F.1 versions in Ej�rcito del Aire service.
SH72352 1:72 - Future Releases
Dassault Mirage IIIC
SH72458 1:72 - Future Releases
Junkers Ju-87D-5/N/D-8 ‘Night Attack 'Stuka’ 2022/07 High quality Academy Junkers Ju 87G-2 styrene parts are now joined by our own designed and made styrene conversion parts, etches and resin parts, all of which gives you the very welcomed opportunity to turn the original Academy kit into the D-5/N/D-8 varieties. And at the same time, those new styrene parts also correct the very few mistakes which can be found in the kit. This version, which was effectively the very last bomber version of the Stuka, was first put into the service in 1943 and remained in use well until the end of the war, flying not only with the Luftwaffe, but with other Axis forces, too. And as the Allies enjoyed their air superiority in those latter war years, the Stukas were maainly operated at night both in the ground attack and bomber roles. These operations did not require dive brakes and these were usually removed, and a pair of exhaust dampers was also fitted.
The instruction sheet and decals included in this limited edition kit offer four Luftwaffe schemes, all of which sported the mentioned night type of exhausts – made from resin, and in fact you can chose from two styles of these night types of exhausts.
- attractive version
- interestiong decals including stencils
- limited edition only
LUK3241 1:32 - Future Releases
Westland Wapiti IIA
SH48218 1:48 - Future Releases
Piper L-4 Grasshopper ‘From Africa to Central Europe. It quite soon became clear to the US military, as well as the British RAF, that the rather large and complicated types such as the O-47 or Lysander which had been designed in the pre-war days for army co-operation, close support, artillery observation and liaison roles were in fact ill-suited for the real operations. Lighter types with the ability of very short take offs and landings proved much more successful. And arguably the most famous of all types of this category is the L-4 Grasshopper, developed from the originaly civil J-3 Cub which did really well during US.Army pre-war excercises.
The first of our boxings captures the Grasshoppers‘ combat journey beginning with the Operation Torch, the Allied landing in Africa, through the landing in Italy, Normandy, to the US airfields in western Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, where the Grasshoppers ended their WW2 combat service.
Two styrene sprues are joined by one clear parts sprue and a decal sheet with markings for four airframes.
- There has been no new and fine L-4 Grasshopper kit for more than five decades.
- Interesting colour schemes
- Etches included in the kit
- Pre-cut masks available separately
IBG72064 1:72 - Future Releases
Landsverk L-62 Anti-II
IBG72081 1:72 - Future Releases
Bedford QL tanker
IBG72097 1:72 - Future Releases
3Ro Italian Truck - 90/53 Ammunition Carrier
IBG72522 1:72 - Future Releases
PZL/IAR P.11F on ski's
IBG72548 1:72 - Future Releases
2 in 1: Platzschutzstaffel JV44 (Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 and Fw-190D-11 Double kit)
IBG72901 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan Mig-29 in Ukrainian Air Force. Mig-29 in Ukrainian Air Force box. It will contain Trumpeter plastic parts and decals created in cooperation with Foxbot and Modelmaker companies. Part of income from this box will be donated to help Ukrainian cause.
IBG72063 1:72 - Future Releases
40M Nimrod
VAL14425 1:144 - Future Releases
Airco DH.9 (Double set)
VAL14426 1:144 - Future Releases
Albatros C.VII (Double set)
VAL14427 1:144 - Future Releases
Breguet 14A2 (Double set)
VAL14428 1:144 - Future Releases
LVG C.VI (Double set)
VAL72152 1:72 - Future Releases
Curtiss C-46D Commando 'Operation Varsity' resin parts (engines)
VAL72154 1:72 - Future Releases
Curtiss C-46D 'Air National Guard' with resin parts (engines)
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
AZM7819 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf 109K-4 'The Last Chance' 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
FR0049 1:72 - Future Releases
Spad 510 7 ème Escadre The Spad 510 was the last biplane fighter in the Armée de l'Air. Decals for three aircraft in 7 ème Escadre, Dijon : N°26, 1 ére escadrille GC I/7, Red 1, Lt Ozanne, Dijon, June 1938 / N°14, White 5, 3 ème escadrille GC II/7, Dijon, spring 1939 / N°25, 4 éme escadrille GC II/7, Dunkirk show, 1937
FR0050 1:72 - Future Releases
Spad 510 at war The Spad 510 was the last biplane fighter in the Armée de l'Air, still in service in WWII. Decals for three aircraft: N°9, White 8, Polish Training Division, Lyon-Corbas, May 1940 / N°44, White 14, 3 ème escadrille GARC II/561, Le Havre-Octeville, november 1939 / N°56, Red 6, CIC Montpellier, June 1940
J350-002 1:350 - Future Releases
IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY CARRIER PERSONEL & PILOTS. 74 FIGURES Set of fine detail resin figures for ship modellers. Contain 72 figures dedicated for carrier ships. Imperial Japanese Navy carrier personel & pilots 1/350. This set is complementary with Imperial Japanese Navy Chilling on deck 1/350
TAK02151 1:35 - Future Releases
V-1 Flying Bomb w/ Interior
The infamous "Doodlebug" unmanned jet-propelled projectile a.k.a. Fieseler Fi 103 was developed by the Nazis in 1939 at Peenemünde Army Research Centre on the north eastern tip of Germany. Prompted by the Normandy Landings in June 1944 the V-1 (Vergeltungswaffen, vengeance weapon) was first used to attack London the week after D Day. It was a sinister menace with a distinctive sound from its rocket motor which cut out moments before impact. More than 9000 Doodlebugs were launched against London and the South East, creating terror and mayhem until October 1944 when the Nazis began firing them into the liberated Low Countries, finally being silenced a matter of weeks before VE Day in May 1945.
Includes clear fuselage & wing. Use either transparent parts or opaque parts option. Wheeled trolley & photo-etch parts included. Choice of 4 markings
BF-010 1:32 - Future Releases
Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I/III (Ex unreleased Wingnut Wings) Expected here early July. Highly detailed RR Merlin XX (for B.Mk.1) or Packard V-1650-1 Merlin 28 (for B.Mk.III).
Internal canopy framing.
Dropped flaps.
Removable outboard wing sections for ease of display.
WWII era fabric covered elevators. European theatre radiators and nacelle intakes.
Optional early & late tailwheels, unweighted or weighted (with full bomb load) main wheels, H2s Radar, 500lb (UK & USA), 1000lb, 4000lb “Cookie” and SBC bombs, FN.20 or FN.120 rear turret with optional cut away perspex, early & late bomb aimer’s blisters & windows.
Optional dummy engine blocks so you don’t need to assemble complete engines to finish the model. Early DH.5/40 (needle) & late A5/138 (paddle) type propellers & spinners.
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
KPM72321 1:72 - Future Releases
Breguet Br.14A2 'France' re-tooled kit
KPM72322 1:72 - Future Releases
Breguet Br.14B2 'French service' re-tooled kit
KPM72310 1:72 - Future Releases
DH-9A 'At war' new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72311 1:72 - Future Releases
DH-9A 'RAF' new tool (HQ mould)
KPM72312 1:72 - Future Releases
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.
KPM72287 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan MiG-23MF 'Danubian Floggers' new decals
AX1375 1:35 - Future Releases
Austin K2/Y Ambulance
Due 2022
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
LUK3238 1:32 - Future Releases
Royal_Aircraft_Factory Be.2c British
RAF BE2c kitset:
Resin Casting Parts:
fuselage, wings (wire reinforced), horizontal and vertical fins, larger interior elements.
All struts and axes reinforced by wire, wheels x 2.
3D prints:
RAF-1 Engine, exhaust pipes and water pipes, propeller, small interior and exterior parts, guns, magazines, fuel tanks, 2 x wicker armchairs, and all interior parts.
Additionally, over 100 photo-etched parts
Painting schemes:
- BE2c „1709”– RAF 1915
- BE2c „2693” – RAF 1916
- BE2c „8407” – East Lothian 1916
- BE2c „ 2612” – „St Catherines Ontario” 1916
- BE2c „9955” –RAF Cranwell 1916
- BE2c „7324” – Hounslow 1916 – night fighter
- BE2c „2097” –Maricourt 1916
- BE2c „4131” – Risalpur, India 1917
We try to improve our workshop with each release. We try to do everything we can to ensure that this short series of resin models is at the highest level.
LUK3238PRM 1:32 - Future Releases
Royal_Aircraft_Factory Be.2c
Premium set includes additional 3 x A4 decal sheets (transparent), 1 x woodgrain and 2 x CDL, and masks (1 mm rib strips) all made by LukGraph (decals and masks also available in online store as separately product).
RAF BE2c kitset:
Resin Casting Parts:
fuselage, wings (wire reinforced), horizontal and vertical fins, larger interior elements.
All struts and axes reinforced by wire, wheels x 2.
3D prints:
RAF-1 Engine, exhaust pipes and water pipes, propeller, small interior and exterior parts, guns, magazines, fuel tanks, 2 x wicker armchairs, and all interior parts.
Additionally, over 100 photo-etched parts
Painting schemes:
- BE2c „1709”– RAF 1915
- BE2c „2693” – RAF 1916
- BE2c „8407” – East Lothian 1916
- BE2c „ 2612” – „St Catherines Ontario” 1916
- BE2c „9955” –RAF Cranwell 1916
- BE2c „7324” – Hounslow 1916 – night fighter
- BE2c „2097” –Maricourt 1916
- BE2c „4131” – Risalpur, India 1917
We try to improve our workshop with each release. We try to do everything we can to ensure that this short series of resin models is at the highest level.
STRLE002 1:72 - Future Releases
Bucker Bu-181 Bestmann Limited Edition. Six camouflage, two kits in box, Lw mask for camouflage schéme and masks for canopy.
Only 200 pcs serie.
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
INF3204 1:32 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH-100 Vampire Mk.5 JULY RELEASE!!!
169 plastic parts on 6 sprues including 13 clear parts
39 photoetched parts on 2 frames
2 paint schemes and a full set of technical stencils
Dimensions of the assembled model:
294 mm length
365 mm span
INF3203 1:32 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH-100 Vampire Mk.3 JULY RELEASE!!!
169 plastic parts on 6 sprues including 13 clear parts
39 photoetched parts on 2 frames
2 paint schemes and a full set of technical stencils
Dimensions of the assembled model:
294 mm length
377 mm span
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.
STR7205 1:72 - Future Releases
Heliopolis Mk.2 Gomhouria
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
AR48101 1:48 - Future Releases
Northrop F-5E/F-5N VFC-111 Sundowners Shark Nose
LK61801 1:18 - Future Releases
Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless (Ex Merit)
�13 Sprues with over 270 parts
�Rubber like material tyres
�Optional Single or Twin Rear .30 Cal Guns
�Detailed Cockpit and Rear Gun Station
�Moveable Canopies
�Moveable Control Surfaces
�Moveable Landing Gear
�Authentic Markings for Early/Late SBD-3
�Removable Centre Bomb
�Moveable Propellers
Overall Length : 551 mm
�Wingspan : 706.6 mm
KPM72231 1:72 - Future Releases
Cessna U-17A Skywagon new tool