QD48444 1:48 - Future Releases
Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
QD72124 1:72 - Future Releases
BAe Harrier Gr.1/Gr.3 early 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
QDS-48444 1:48 - Future Releases
Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits) (Small version)
QD72138 1:72 - Future Releases
Bristol Beaufort Mk.I 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
EDK11181 1:48 - Future Releases
OVERLORD: D-DAY MUSTANGS. This is a new tool Limited Edition, Dual Combo kit featuring the P-51B Mustang in 1/48 scale. kits) MAY RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LATE APRIL!!!
The kit will include decals for 10 machines that participated in the 1944 Normandy landings, as well as pre-painted photo-etched parts and masks.
TM41111 1:48 - Future Releases
Ansaldo Balilla A.1 biplane kit (metal moulds, quality similar to Special Hobby) with three decals options (Italian, Polish, Greek) and extensive 3D prints designed by Arma Hobby.
SH72433 1:72 - Future Releases
RE-RELEASED ARRIVING LATE MARCH!! SIAI-Marchetti SF-260EA/D/W with Late Bulged Canopy Type' The SF-260 is an Italian training, sports and aerobatic aircraft which can be found all around the globe. In Europe, it served with the Irish Air Corps and is still being used by the air forces of Belgium and Italy. The type was gradually developed and upgraded, so the latest versions differ to some extent from the earlier ones. The main difference is rather obvious, it is the more bulged rear-sliding canopy with different style of its framing. This change is most possibly caused by the ever increasing height of the pilots.
Our model of the later version differs from our earlier release no. SH72418 by having this new clear sprue with the larger canopy. The decal sheet brings markings for an Italian machine with nose art on either side of the fuselage, then a Belgian machine and also two eye-catching machines as flown in Latin America an aluminium lacquer overall machine from Venezuela and white SF-260 from Uruguay with orange trim.
- Interesting paint schemes
- Quality of the model highly exceeds that of models produced by other companies
- Spray masks to be available shortly (Special Hobby sold out November 2023)
CMK8069 1:48 - Future Releases
ARRIVING LATE MARCH!! 60 cm Flak Scheinwerfer (Flak Sw-36) mit Sd.Ah.51 / Světlomet 60N s vlekem. The German WW2 60cm-diameter searchlight that was used both by the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht to illuminate the night skies during air raids and airfield runways to allow for safe landings. This searchlight is already on offer in 1/72 scale (model MV130) and now it has been scaled up to 1/48 and improved with better detail allowed by the larger scale. The complete kit, including the Sd.Ah.51 transport cart is made by direct 3D print. The assembled searchlight can be placed on the cart and put back as the modeller prefers. The full scale searchlight was also used by the Czechoslovak Army after the war, designated Svetlomet 60N.
SH72201 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! Westland Whirlwind Mk.I 'Fighter Bomber' Not long before the outbreak of WW2, the British Air Ministry issued a requirement calling for two types of fighter aircraft, one light weight with machine gun armament and the other one with heavy cannon armament. To these requirements, the machine gun armed Hurricanes and Spitfires were designed, while to fit the second category, the Westland offered their Whirlwind twin engined ‘Cannon Fighter’. This type was eventually produced in more than a hundred examples and further production was ceased only by the shortage of the Peregrine power units. The Whirlwinds were deployed over the English Channel in fighter and ground attack missions. For the latter ones, the Whirlwinds were fitted with bomb racks and were designated FB Mk.I. It was not until 1944 that the Whirlwinds were replaced by Typhoons.
Our model of the Whirlwind fighter bomber comes on two styrene sprues with one of the clear canopy parts. The model kit also contains resin cast detail parts and etches. The decal sheet offers markings for four colour schemes, two of which of the earlier green and earth camouflage and the other two in the later scheme consisting of green and grey. The latter ones are now improved compared to the earlier release.
SH72485 1:72 - Future Releases
ARRIVING LATE MARCH!! Tachikawa Ki-54 Hickory 'Captured and Post War Service' The Hickory was a Japanese WW2 twin-engined aircraft produced in four versions, for pilots, wireless operators and navigators training, gunnery training, a transport verison and anti-submarine operations type. Our kit comes on four styrene sprues and one with clear injected parts.
This boxing portrays captured machines. One as flown by US pilots bearing a nose art and dubbed Lemon, a French machine operated in French Indochina (Vietnam) and a North Korean machine, recaptured by US troops during the Korea War.
- the Ki-54 has never been kitted in styrene format before.
- decals for machines with interesting history
- paint masks also available separately
CMK8065 1:48 - Future Releases
ARRIVING LATE MARCH!! Humber LRC Mk.II Resin cast model of a British armoured car used during WW2. The Humber LRCs were mass produced in Mk.2, Mk.3 and Mk.3a versions and saw service in the British Isles, Western and Southern Europe, in Africa and in India, too. The units operating these vehicles belonged to the British Army, RAF and the Indian Army. On top of that the vehicles were also used by Britain-based units with Polish and Czechoslovak personnel. The decal sheet covers An Isle of Wight based Humber Mk.II vehicle of the 29th Independent Squadron and another Humber of the Czechoslovak Independent Brigade in Great Britain. The major parts of the model are resin cast, the kit also contains a fret of etches and a few 3D-Printed parts.
AX08016 1:72 - Future Releases
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk.V
NEW TOOL in 2015
(Due May 2024)
AX09183 1:48 - Future Releases
Supermarine Walrus Mk.I
(Due June 2024)
It would be difficult to think of an aircraft design so markedly different to the sleek and elegant Spitfire, but the Supermarine Walrus amphibious biplane was from the hand of the same designer. Despite its somewhat ungainly appearance, the Walrus proved to be an incredibly effective aircraft and flexible enough to take on a number of roles in some of the most demanding operating environments.
Coming at the end of a long line of capable single-engined flying boats and amphibians, the Walrus was actually the product of a Royal Australian Air Force requirement for an updated and more robust version of their existing Supermarine amphibian, the Seagull III, which had proved so successful. The new aircraft, which would become known as the Seagull V, would need to have the capability to be catapult launched from Royal Australian Navy cruisers, so the wooden hull of the earlier version was replaced with a strong metal design, with additional stainless steel forgings for the catapult spools and mountings
MT35425 1:35 - Future Releases
M3 STUART LIGHT TANK, INITIAL PROD.
BOX CONTAINS:
HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL OF LIGHT TANK
PE PARTS ARE 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 4 OPTIONS
MT39001 1:35 - Future Releases
MARCH RE-RELEASE! B-TYPE MILITARY OMNIBUS (Old Bill Bus)
HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL
ACCURATE ENGINE
CLEAR PARTS INCLUDED
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
DECAL SHEET FOR 5 VARIANTS
SBSK4008 1:48 - Future Releases
Macchi M.33 Project flying boat
EDR0019 1:48 - Future Releases
North-American P-51B Mustang EDUARD-ROYAL CLASS The Royal Class edition kit of the famous US fighter aircraft P-51B Mustang in 1/48 scale. The kit offers markings for 14 aircraft; 13 of them of US Air Force and one Mustang Mk.III of the RAF.
The kit is prepared as a Dual Combo, it is extended version of kit 11181. Both kits will feature different packaging designs and box art.
This kit will only be produced in numbers according to its pre-order and will be shipped in April alongside the May new releases.
Kit EDR0019 will include:
- plastic parts: Eduard for two scale models
- marking options: 14
- decals: Eduard
- PE parts: yes, pre-painted
- painting mask: yes
resin parts: yes (exhausts - two types; undercarriage wheels - two types; pilot seat with seatbelts) - Space set
- Badge with 8th Air Force motif
- Wheel Wells Mask
- Poster
KY144-35 1:144 - Future Releases
Lockheed L-10A Electra RAF
AR14609 1:144 - Future Releases
Lavochkin La-15 Fantail fighter
ICM35616 1:35 - Future Releases
'You are important to God'. Prayer before battle (100% new molds) 100% new molds MARCH RELEASE!!!
ICM48408 1:48 - Future Releases
Armament for WWII German Aircraft (100% new molds) 100% new molds MARCH RELEASE!!!
ICMDS3522 1:35 - Future Releases
Wehrmacht Maultiers, Sd.Kfz.3b, V3000S/SSM with Shelter, KHD S3000/SS MARCH RELEASE!!!
IT1235 1:72 - Future Releases
General-Dynamics EF-111A Raven Decals for 27th TFW and 388th TFW
NEW SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 2 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED
The General Dynamics EF-111 Raven was developed on the aerodynamic platform of the ground-attack aircraft F-111 Aardvark. The supersonic aircraft, featuring variable-geometry wings, was identified as a suitable platform to accommodate the electronic components necessary to effectively perform the new assigned tasks. The EF-111 Raven thus became a benchmark for Electronic Warfare missions, being employed in various operational activities in Libya, Bosnia, and Iraq. Easily recognizable by the prominent protrusion on the rear fin, it was equipped with state-of-the-art electronics for its time, including terrain-mapping radar and the adoption of radar jamming systems and electronic countermeasures. The cockpit was also redesigned with the installation of a control suite specifically configured for the Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO), the officer specializing in electronic warfare.
IT4713 1:12 - New Arrivals
Bugatti Roadster/Monte Carlo
Steering wheels - Opening cowling - Highly detailed engine - Rubber tires and spare wheel - Chromed and Photoetched parts - Screws, tubes and artificial leather - Color Instruction Sheet
The Bugatti Type 35 is one of the most iconic and revered racing cars in motor racing history, both technically and competitively. Ettore Bugatti's masterpiece was a unique mix of engineering skill, design, elegance, speed and its relatively light weight. Produced during the 1920s, it won an incredible number of races in both “road” and “on track” competitions. The Bugatti was in fact specifically designed for the world of racing, which included the introduction of technical and mechanical solutions for the car that made it ideal for the racing circuits of the period. Aesthetically, it was universally known and recognisable by the unmistakable shape of the horseshoe-shaped radiator which was a key design feature of Bugatti as a car manufacturer. Due to its 2,263 cm3 8-cylinder engine with a four-speed mechanical gearbox and equipped with a volumetric compressor, the Bugatti Type35B was able to attain a top speed of 210 km / h. In particular, the Bugatti 35C, due to its perfect balance between performance and handling, can be considered among the best "Type35" ever made
IT6271 1:35 - New Arrivals
GMC 2 1/2 6x6 Truck NEW DECALS SHEET FOR 3 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED
The GMC 2 ½ ton truck was built in an exceptionally high number of units and can be considered the backbone of the logistical operations of the U.S. Army during World War II. Characterized by a very robust and reliable structure, its strength lay in its excellent off-road performance, thanks to its six-wheel drive and effective suspension design. It was produced in numerous variations, including the more common "cargo" versions with open or closed cabins, "long wheelbase," and "short wheelbase." Additionally, various configurations, some developed directly in the field, were tailored for more specific and precise purposes. Its role was crucial in meeting the demanding logistical needs following the initial stages of the Normandy landings, involving the transportation and handling of substantial quantities of troops and materials.
IT7022 1:72 - New Arrivals
GMC DUKW 353 Amphibious truck. NEW SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED
To meet the logistical needs of the US Army landing forces in transferring loads quickly and efficiently from ships to beaches, the American General Motor CCKW-353 2½ t 6x6 amphibious version tactical transport truck was designed and built for this purpose. The basic vehicle components were the same as the GMC road truck with its 4,400 cm3 6-cylinder engine, three differentials and six driving wheels. The DUKW was characterized by a welded hull to make it amphibious, which was then reinforced by horizontal ribs. Its key attribute however was its extraordinary versatility and load capacity. It could carry a 2,400 kg payload or 25 fully equipped troops. DUKWs were deployed extensively in all theaters of war by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marines and the armed forces of numerous Allied countries. Notably, they featured in many significant WW11 beach landings including the D-Day Normandy landings at Utah and Omaha and also at Salerno, Anzio and on the beaches of the Pacific campaign.
ICM35018 1:35 - Future Releases
'Danger! Mines!' Ukraine, summer 2022 "Brave Ukraine Series ZiL-131 with driver, AFU sappers, dog and mines" MARCH RELEASE!!!
AC12625 1:144 - Future Releases
Boeing/Hughes AH-64D/DJ Apache Helicopter
American-built advanced multi-role combat helicopter. Reboxed Revell/Ace Corporation kit with new US Army and Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force decals.
Markings for 3 aircraft:
(1) US Army Boeing/Hughes AH-64D 01-5241, C-1-4 ATKHB "Sidewinders", 4ID, Iraq 2003;
(2) US Army Boeing/Hughes AH-64D 99-5118, C-1-3 Attack Helicopter Battalion "Vipers", 3ID, Iraq 2003;
(3) JGDSF Air Training School Boeing/Hughes AH-64DJ JG-4501, JGSDF Camp Akeno 2010.
AGM-114 air-to-ground weapon, M261 2.75" rocket pod and M230E1 30mm chain gun included.
EDK2145 1:72 - Future Releases
GUSTAV pt. 2 DUAL COMBO 1/72 APRIL RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LAST WEEK IN MARCH!!! EDUARD-LIMITED The Limited edition of the kit of the famous German WWII fighter aircraft Bf-109G in 1/72 scale. The kit offers aircraft of G-6 late and G-14 versions with Erla haube canopy. - plastic parts: Eduard- marking options: 10- decals: Eduard- PE parts: yes, pre-painted- painting mask:yes- resin parts: no
EDK7077 1:72 - Future Releases
RE-RELEASED! Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat 1/72 APRIL RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LAST WEEK IN MARCH!!! The ProfiPACK edition kit of US carrier based WWII fighter plane F6F-5 Hellcat in 1/72 scale.- plastic parts: Eduard- marking options: 4- decals: Eduard- PE parts: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: yes- resin parts: no
EDK82203 1:48 - Future Releases
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat late 1/48 APRIL RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LAST WEEK IN MARCH!!! The ProfiPACK edition kit of the US carrier based WWII fighter plane F4F-4 Wildcat late in 1/48 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard- marking options: 6- decals: Eduard- PE parts: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: yes- resin parts: no
EDK8419 1:48 - Future Releases
Fokker E.III 1/48 APRIL RELEASE EXPECTED IN STOCK LAST WEEK IN MARCH!!! EDUARD-WEEKEND The Weekend edition kit of German WWI fighter aircraft Fokker E.III in 1/48 scale. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 4 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: no - painting mask: no - resin parts: no
MT48029 1:48 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! Republic P-47D-30RA THUNDERBOLT
BOX CONTAINS HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL OF AIRPLANE
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
HATCHES CAN BE ASSEMBLED IN OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION
3 TYPES OF WHEELS INCLUDED
ENGINE & COMBAT COMPARTMENT ACCURATELY REPRESENTED IN THE MODEL
DECAL SHEET FOR 3 VARIANTS
REPUBLIC P-47-30RA THUNDERBOLT Advanced kit
MT35401 1:35 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! M3 Stuart Initial Production with Interior
MT35461 1:35 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! US Tank Repair Crew with Continental W-670 Engine
MT38069 1:35 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! Liefer Pritschenwagen Typ 170 Oil Products Delivery Car
MT38089 1:35 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! Refugees Chandlers Family
MT49016 1:48 - Future Releases
MARCH RELEASE! Wooden Pallet Set
AH70045 1:72 - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA/B/C "Eastern Front" Deluxe Set – 1:72 Marking options include;
Hurricane Mk IIb, BM959/60. Karelian Front Air Force, 609th Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, April 1942.
Hurricane Mk IIa, Z2585/42. Karelian Front Air Force, 152nd Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, February 1942
Hurricane Mk IIc, KX452/64. Northern Fleet Air Force, 78th Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, March 1943
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z5548/48. Soviet Air Force. Unit unknown, probably 26th Fighter Aviation Regiment. USSR, Winter 1941/1942.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z4017/FU-56. 81 Squadron RAF, Flight B. Operation „Benedict”. Pilot P/O Richard Edward Bush. Vaenga, USSR, October 1941.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Baltic Fleet Air Force, 3rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. Pilot: Cpt. G. D. Kostyliev, Sinyavino, USSR, Autumn 1942.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z5236/GO-31. 134 Squadron RAF. Operation „Benedict”. Vaenga, USSR, October 1941.
70045 - Hurricane Mk II A/B/C "Eastern Front" Deluxe Set – 1:72
Mk.IIA/Mk.IIB/Mk.IIC
QD48337 1:48 - Future Releases
de Havilland Vampire F.3 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
QD48338 1:48 - Future Releases
de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.9 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
PR48A006 1:48 - Future Releases
J28 Vampire FB50 Swedish Air Force
PR48A007 1:48 - Future Releases
de Havilland Vampire T.11 in RAF Service
SW72077 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee
2 markings for USN
Kit contains PUR and PE parts
SW72078 1:72 - Future Releases
Re-released! McDonnell F2H-2P photo Banshee
2 markings for USN and Marines
Kit Contains PUR and PE parts
TA35386 1:35 - Future Releases
German MG Team Mid-WWII
TA25209 1:35 - New Arrivals
Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.G Early Production & Motorcycle Set “Eastern Front”
TA35384 1:35 - Future Releases
Zündapp KS600 & Sidecar
AX55015 1:72 - Future Releases
RNLI Shannon Class Lifeboat
New Tooling
(Due May 2024)
MT72106 1:72 - Future Releases
Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III Ausf.G April 1943 Production
MSVIT72078 1:72 - Future Releases
APRIL RELEASE! Dassault-Mirage 2000C (EC 1/12"Cambresis" Squadron) multi-role jet fighter.
The kit is based on our best-seller art. No 72073, where following updates took place:
new sprue with pair of 2000L external fuel tanks (instead of old 1500 L tanks)
decals with 3 new liveries (incl. EC 1/12"Cambresis" Squadron)
SW48014 1:48 - Future Releases
Fairey Gannet AEW.3 EXPECTED LATE APRIL!!
ICM48320 1:48 - Future Releases
Martin B-26B Marauder WWII American Bomber (100% new molds) INCREDIBLY DETAILED! 23 PICTURES JUST ADDED! NOW ON THE WAY!
ACE72562 1:72 - Future Releases
US M-1 57mm AT gun on M-2 carriage
PLAMV135 1:72 - New Arrivals
Fordson WOT2D ‘Van Body’. The WOT2 light truck was produced by Ford of Britain in Dagenham since 1939 in several various versions. The production in the war years gave a total of 60,000 examples that served with the British Army, RAF as well as with the Royal Navy well until the late 1950s. During the war, these vehicles offered support to British troops in Western Europe, Africa and elsewhere. They were also operated by foreign units, including the Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade. Some of the WOT2s were captured by the Wehrmacht and put to intensive service. After the war the WOT2s found their way to some other armies, too.
The Van Body variety was used as a staff vehicle or as a mobile radar platform. The basis of our model is made of cast resin and the kit also offers a fret of etches and 3D-printed parts. The decal sheet brings markings for two British WOTs.
SH48200 1:48 - New Arrivals
SNCAC NC.701 Martinet The German Siebel Si 204 was developed just before the Second World War as a modern transport aircraft. The outbreak of the war meant change in the type's purpose and it began to fly for the Luftwaffe as a trainer. This variety of the Siebel was also produced in oddupied countries, in Czechoslovakia and in France. And in both these countries, the production went on also after the war had ended. The French produced several various versions and even with three-bladed propellers. These airframes were exported to the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden, too.
Our model of the NC-701 Martinet transport version offers decals for a French Aéronavale option, one as used by Polish LOT transport company and finaly a Swedish civilian machine.
SH48224 1:48 - New Arrivals
Bell AH-1Q/S Cobra ‘IDF Against Terrorists’ 1/48
The Israeli Air Force acquired and subsequently tested the AH-1G Cobra attack helicopters. Due to the need of helicopters capable of destroying armoured vehicles or the enemy’s fortified footholds, Israel in cooperation with its US counterpart converted these helicopters to the AH-1S version. This AH-1S airframes were equipped with the TOW missiles. Israeli helicopters still retained several features typical for the older AH-1G version helicopters. The kit set offers highly detailed styrene parts coming on as many as nine sprues and one with clear canopy parts. The decals sheet offers markings for three brown machines (one of which in two different forms) with two of them sporting Yellow ID “V” letters.
LA070 1:72 - Future Releases
ARRIVING SOON! IMPERIAL ROMAN Command SET 2 We will be the first in the world to receive this set!
HIF02 No Scale - Future Releases
Army in Focus 2.
VAL72164 1:72 - Future Releases
Avro Anson C.19 April
VAL72165 1:72 - Future Releases
Avro Anson T.21 April
KP-CL7213 1:72 - Future Releases
Yakovlev Yak-3 ’Aces’ (Soviet AF) ex-Smer
KP-CL7214 1:72 - Future Releases
Yakovlev Yak-3 ’Fighter’ (Soviet AF - Normandie-Niemen, Polish AF) ex-Smer
KPM72403 1:72 - Future Releases
LVG C.VI ’Other Service’ (Czechoslovak, Latvian, Ukrainian AF) re-release, new decals
AZM7875 1:72 - Future Releases
Breda Ba.65A-80 ’Nibbio’ (Italian Service) re-release, new I-M parts
AZM7876 1:72 - Future Releases
Breda Ba-65A.80 ’Nibbio’ (Over Spain) re-release, new I-M parts
AZM7877 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan MiG-17F ’Warsaw Pact’ re-release, new decals
AZM7878 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan MiG-17F/Lim-5 ’Fighter’ (Polish, Egyptian, North Vietnam, Cambodia AF) re-release, new decals
AZM7879 1:72 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109F-2/B ’With ETC 50 bomb rack’ new detailed I-M parts
X144004 1:144 - Future Releases
Douglas DC-8-53 KLM
AX05141 1:48 - Future Releases
Bristol Bulldog Mk.II
New Tooling
(Due April 2024)
A gleaming silver steed flown by the most capable and intrepid young men Britain could call upon, the Bristol Bulldog was one of the most important British aircraft of the inter-war period, when powerful biplane fighters unquestionably ruled the skies. Initially developed as a private venture by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, the Bulldog was the brainchild of accomplished aircraft designer Frank Barnwell, the man behind the successful Bristol F2B Fighter of the Great War, and was a light, all-metal and fabric-covered fighter, powered by a 440hp Bristol Jupiter engine.
The Bulldog was armed with a pair of forward-firing Vickers 0.303" machine guns mounted on either side of the cockpit, but ultimately never fired its guns in anger during a relatively short seven-year period serving with Fighter Command. Although it was the most capable fighter of the day, the Bulldog was more closely associated with challenging formation flying and spectacular aerobatics, with the Royal Air Force thrilling huge crowds at airshows and pageants around the country, as they demonstrated the effectiveness of a modernising air force.
What the Bulldog did do was help advance Britain's aviation industry towards the production of the sleek, monoplane fighters which would contest the Second World War, as it highlighted the fact that biplane designs were fast approaching their zenith. Perhaps the most famous incident involving a Bristol Bulldog proved to be a rather unfortunate one, when an accomplished, but rather headstrong RAF pilot performed unauthorised low-altitude aerobatics for a group of onlookers and a private civilian aerodrome in Berkshire.
Flying so low that the wingtip of his fighter struck the ground during a manoeuvre, the Bulldog cartwheeled across the airfield, inflicting catastrophic injuries on the pilot - that pilot was future Second World War RAF ace and inspirational national hero Douglas Bader.
MM72-027 1:72 - Future Releases
Saab J-35F Draken
K32009NZ 1:32 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109K-4 (in development for release late 2024/2025)
ACE72465 1:72 - Future Releases
M-3 VDA Twin 20mm AA system
VT48001 1:48 - Future Releases
Latecoere 298 float plane. The Latécoère 298 was a French torpedo bomber and anti-submarine floatplane. It also was one of the most efficient French aeroplanes, built in 1939 and introduced to service a year later. Late 298 aircraft fought in the 1940 Battle of France, served with the Vichy regime, captured aiframes were even put to use with the German Luftwaffe and one of them was later captured back and used by the RAF. Following the Anglo-American landing operation, the French Lates again saw service against the common enemy. And finaly, the last of the type flew well until the 1950s as trainers.
This kit set was originally released in our Azur edition, now we bring it back in a new range called the Vintage Treasure. Such labelled kits are meant for those more experienced of modellers. The kit consists of injected styrene parts, resin parts, vacuum-formed canopy and a decal sheet catering for one 1940 French airframe and a 1944 Luftwaffe captured machine
MT38092 1:35 - New Arrivals
OMNIBUS CREW AND PASSENGERS
Kit contains models of 6 Figures.
GWHL7214 1:72 - Future Releases
Mikoyan MIG-29 9-19 SMT Fulcrum
THU35304 1:35 - Future Releases
LRDG F30 Patrol truck, standard edition . CMP in LRDG service
-4 plastic sprues with 235 parts -clear parts
-resin cast wheels
-PE detail sheet
-4 marking option decal with instruments placards -accurately reproduced to the highest detail standard -developed in partnership with the LRDG Preservation Society -informative booklet included
ICM32014 1:32 - Future Releases
Henschel Hs-123A-1 WWII German attack aircraft (100% new molds) NEW - IV quarter
BDOA48198 1:48 - New Arrivals
Mikoyan MiG-21MF electronic , spine, tail and engine details BIG SET contains 48196 and 48197 (designed to be used with Eduard kits)
MT35308 1:35 - Future Releases
December re-release! U.S. JEEP CREW & MPs. SPECIAL EDITION
UNASSEMBLED PLASTIC MODEL KIT
BOX CONTAINS MODELS OF FIVE FIGURES WITH WEAPON AND EQUIPMENT
DECAL SHEET IS INCLUDED
MT38039 1:35 - Future Releases
December re-release! WELDERS Box Contains Models of Two Figures & Welding Equipment
MT16017 1:16 - Future Releases
December Re-release! Imperial Guard French Grenadier Napoleonic War
XK72006 1:72 - Catalogue
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XII Limited re-release! This re-release now has superb 3D-Printed seat belts and cockpit details kindly made for us by Kits-World. Model pictured courtesy of Magnus Fridsell
XK72004 1:72 - Catalogue
BAC/EE Canberra Pr.9 Limited re-release! This is the final version of the Canberra. This re-release now has superb 3D-Printed seat belts and cockpit details kindly made for us by Kits-World.
X48249 1:48 - Future Releases
Grumman Wildcat F4F-4, FM-1 & Mk.V
Collection (8)
Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV381, 'Y3.Q' of 759 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy based at RNAS Yeovilton, February, 1945.
Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV338, 'S.X' of 882 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard HMS Searcher, 1944.
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat '5' of VF-29, United States Navy aboard USS Santee, November, 1943.
Grumman Wildcat Mk.V serial unknown, 'D' of 1832 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy based at RNAS Eglington, Northern Ireland, Summer, 1944.
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat 3022, 'S31'/'33' of VC-33, United States Navy aboard USS Nassau, September, 1943
Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV338, 'S.X' of 882 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard HMS Searcher, 1944.
Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV406, 'P' of 881 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard HMS Persuer, 1944.
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat 'F-8' of VMO-155, United States Marine Corps aboard USS Nassau, during the battle of Attu, Aluetian Islands, May 11-20, 1943.
SH48229 1:48 - Future Releases
Fiat Br.20 Cicogna 'Bomber over Two Continents'
SN72007 1:72 - Future Releases
Kriegsfischkutter
SH48207 1:48 - Future Releases
SIAI-Marchetti SF-260AM/M/V
DN5550 1:48 - Future Releases
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4 A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Warplane Design! Please see the pictures!
Dragon Models is proud to announce a revolutionary new project that’s 10 years in the making! The first item of Dragon’s new Wing Tech 2 series, the 1/48 Bf109E-4N boasts multiple engineering breakthroughs never seen before in Warplane model kits.
Developed over ten years using meticulous research and working together with the industry’s top plastic mould engineers to fine-tune our tooling technology, Dragon has achieved the first ever one-piece fuselage that will set the new standard in modelling! Prepare for a new age in Air Superiority!
Overview of the Kit sprues including the revolutionary one-piece fuselage and Dragon’s first ever offering with multi-colored parts.
One-Piece Fuselage
Traditionally, the fuselage is presented in two halves, which are glued together. Then, additional puttying and sanding are needed to eliminate the gap lines. However, this process can be time consuming and can produce negative results such as sanding off the details on the fuselage.
Dragon’s breakthrough engineering eliminates this problem by using multi-direction slide-moulds to produce the fuselage in one single piece.
Additional Key Features:
Complete Engine reproduced in accurate detail
Wings plug directly into the one-piece fuselage for better stability during assembly. State of the art engineering ensures quick and simple assembly without compromising the detail and quality of the model kit.
Wing joints are cleverly hidden beneath the curved leading edge of the upper wing to reduce the need for puttying and sanding. The result is a perfect-looking wing that can be built without additional time-consuming work.
Unrivalled detail on the engine and inside the cockpit. Also included are Dragon’s one-piece canopy
Our Wing Tech 2 series is a part of Dragon’s Engineering Revolution 2.0, in which our items are developed with the modellers in mind. For many years, Dragon has continually raised the bar in providing the highest detailed model kit products in the market. However, the higher level of detail comes at a cost, which is more parts, more assembly, and longer build times.
Keeping that in mind, our latest series utilizes the industry’s most sophisticated moulding techniques ever and simplifies the building process without compromising the details that Dragon is famous for. The result is a next generation model kit that has the highest level of details and accuracy, yet easier and less time consuming to build!
HMHDH-032 No Scale - Future Releases
LTV A-7 Corsair. 140 page book on the LTV A-7 Corsair II. It holds every detail of the Corsair II: cockpit, fuselage, air intake, wings, pylons, landing gear, speed brake, vertical and horizontal tail and a lot of action photographs. While a lot of photos were taken from Greek Corsairs IIs, other versions, such as the A-7A, B, D and E are included. Fantastic photos of colourful US Navy A, B and E Corsairs are included, as well as Air National Guard aircraft and Portuguese jets. The two-seat jets are not overlooked!
HMHDH-033 No Scale - Future Releases
BAE Hawk 116 page book on the BAE Systems Hawk T.1 and T.2. This book is the result of some extensive visits to RAF Valley and includes every part of the aircraft, combined with truly spectacular action photography of the different versions of the jet trainer. The cockpit chapter includes the prototype version, T.1 and T.2 and a very close look at the ejection seat out of the aircraft. An impressive 20 page chapter shows every detail of the aircraft in maintenance, with open spine, open avionics bays and even the jet with the wings removed. Included are a lot of jets from the RAF, but also from the air forces of Finland, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Switzerland, South Africa,
HMHDH-C003 No Scale - Future Releases
Hawker Hurricane. 116 page book on the Hawker Hurricane. This third book in our Classic series brings a complete look at the Hurricane, from Mk.I, Mk.II, Mk.IV to the Canadian built Mk.XII. We also bring a closer look at the Sea Hurricane. There's a 10 page chapter on the cockpit and a huge 18-page chapter on maintaining the Hurricane, showing the engine, structure, and many panels taken off the aircraft. Every part of the aircraft is shown: fuselage, wings, landing gear, radiator, flaps, etc. This book is ideal for those who want to add detail to the many models that have recently been released in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32.
AMU72381 1:72 - Future Releases
EMB-145EU/EP City Airline
HA02459 1:72 - Future Releases
Sepecat Jaguar T Mk.2 DERA
HA02458 1:72 - Future Releases
Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet VFA-103 Jolly Rogers CAG 2022
VAL14432 1:144 - New Arrivals
Bristol Brigand B Mk.I (2nd release in 2024)
BF-004 1:35 - Future Releases
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb
BF-005 1:35 - Future Releases
Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 Kate
FR0047 1:72 - Future Releases
Fairey Battle Mk.I in Poland
Poles in UK GRoF Sqn 301 1940
RAF pre-war 52oB Sqn 57, 1937 Canada tactical code 59, serial 1837
FR0048 1:72 - Future Releases
Fairey Battle Mk.I AASF
MQoR 226 Sqn, Rheims France 1940
Australia OO K7600 Air Gunnery School, Victoria, January 1942 to January 1944
South Africa 33oB Algato, East Africa July 1941
FR0046 1:72 - Future Releases
Fairey Battle Mk.I in Belgium
Belgium T70 in Belgium, 1940
AASF PMoL 103 Sqn RAF, France 1940
Greece B274 33 Mira, Greece 1940
Fairey Battle 'in Belgium'. Modern aicraft when put in service, in 1937, but outdated at beginning of WWII, too slow and operating in small numbers, the Battle, when opposed by modern fighters, suffered heavy losses. Decals for three aircraft: T70, Belgian Air Force, Belgium 1940, PM - L of the Advanced Air Striking Force, 103 Sqn RAF, Challeranges, France, May / June 1940, and B274 in 33 Mira, RHAF, Greece 1940.
DM720023 1:72 - Future Releases
Chengdu J-20S 'Mighty Dragon'
AX04104A 1:48 - Future Releases
de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth
A04104A - de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, BB852/E, Britannia Flight, Britannia Royal Naval College, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon, July 1st, 1965, the last biplanes to land on a British aircraft carrier (HMS Eagle). (A)
A04104A - de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth, No.9 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School, Royal Air Force Ansty, Warwickshire, England, October 1940. (B)
XK72017 1:72 - Catalogue
Saunders-Roe SR-A1 the worlds first jet powered flying boat. With decals for all 3 of the aircraft that were built.
Includes paint masks by Art-Scale for the wheels, regular canopy and also the prototype canopy. The mask can be used on either canopy.
Includes cockpit instruments 3D-Printed by Kits-World.
Three construction options;
1, The inside of the fuselage is marked so you can saw the lower section off to make a water-line version.
2, It can be made with floats up and no wheels or under-carriage legs attached so in flying configuration.
3, Regular taxiing version with wheels attached and floats down.
The rear of the box can be used to display the model on a water base.
Beautifully moulded by Sword Model. Decals by Techmod.
XK72018 1:72 - Catalogue
Saunders-Roe SR-A1 the worlds first jet powered flying boat with decals for 3 'What-if?' Korean War era paint schemes.
US Navy 12011 VF-11 Red Rippers
Royal Australian Navy WH 511
British Fleet Air Arm WZ270, 201E
Includes paint masks by Art-Scale for the wheels, canopy and the USN fuselage 'arrow' markings.
Includes cockpit instruments 3D-Printed by Kits-World.
Three construction options;
1, The inside of the fuselage is marked so you can saw the lower section off to make a water-line version.
2, It can be made with floats up and no wheels or under-carriage legs attached so in flying configuration.
3, Regular taxiing version with wheels attached and floats down.
The rear of the box can be used to display the model on a water base.
Beautifully moulded by Sword Model. Decals by Techmod. Limited Availability.