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Fairey Gannet early type wheels with weighted tires of straight Tyre/Tire pattern (designed to be used with Frog, Novo, Revell, Sword and Trumpeter kits)
Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat - Seatbelts (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Accessory designed for your plastic model Hellcat. seatbelts from HGW Models are laser-cut so it is easy-to-use product. Set contains micro fabric belts and photo etched buckles suitable for large scale planes in 1/24 scale.
Saab AJ-37 'Viggen' Cockpit Set.For the new 1/72 'Viggen' kit as produced by Special Hobby / Tarangus, a complete cockpit set has been designed by CMK, the new resin parts directly replace the original styrene ones, no surgery required at all. The master parts were designed and produced using our 3D technology. The set also contains a pre-painted photo-etched fret. (designed to be used with Special Hobby and Tarangus kits)
Saab JA-37 'Viggen' Cockpit Set. This set is intended to be used with a model of the final and longer version of the Viggen, the JA-37. The resin parts of this set are identical to the parts of set no. 7432, the difference is in the fret of photo etches which reflects the changes in instruments incorporated to this version. (designed to be used with Tarangus and Special Hobby kits)
Silver Republic F-105D Thunderchiefs in the Vietnam War Part-1
1. F-105D-25-RE, Serial 61-0217, of the 12th TFS/18th TFW, Korat RTAFB, Thailand, March 1968.
2. F-105D-25-RE, Serial 61-0143 of the 354th TFS/355th TFW Takhli RTAFB, Thailand, April 1965.
3. F-105D-20-RE, Serial 61-0116 of the 562nd TFS/23rd TFW (6235th TFW), Takhli RTAFB, Thailand, September 1965.
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3/4/7 Riveting Set (Dragon, Cyber Hobby, HGW 1/32)
Complete pack of positive rivets for Bf-109E-3/4/7 in 1/32 scale. Riveting sets from HGW Models give to surfaces of plastic kits highly realistic look. We recommend to apply them under the paint and when your model is painted just polish the surface to make the accessory visible. Suitable (designed to be used with Dragon kits) , Cyber Hobby, HGW kits.
Sd.Kfz.251/8 Ausf.C Ambulance The Sd.Kfz.251 half-track was an armored fighting vehicle (AFV), which was deployed by the Wehrmacht on all operational fronts during the Second World War. Powered by a Maybach 6-cylinder petrol engine it was able to reach a speed of 55 km / h even on 'off road' terrain. Produced in huge numbers, it was mainly used to transport 'Panzergrenadiers', but during the war several versions were developed...
VFW-Fokker VAK-191B German vector thrust VTOL. In 1962, the West German government launched an requirement for the new ground attack fighter to replace the Fiat G.91. In the meantime NATO had launched a program for VTOL combat aircrafts. The Germans decided to work on the second VTOL fighter. After consideration of various options, the effort focused on the Focke-Wulf Fw.1262 design. This was further developed in a partnership...
Budd C-93/RB-1 Conestoga. In 1941, the U.S. War Department required for a twin-engine transport comparable in performance to the Douglas C-47, to be constructed of "non-strategic materials". At the time, U.S. government feared that the thousands of new aircraft needed for the war effort might create shortages of aluminum alloys. Sprang from this requirement, the Curtiss C-76 and Fairchild C-82 were to be constructed of wood. A...