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German Luftwaffe Pilot and Gunner WWII with seats for Junkers Ju-87 'Stuka' (designed to be used with Hasegawa and Trumpeter kits)
[Ju-87D-8 Ju-87D-5 Ju-87D-4 Ju-87B Ju-87A Ju-87B-2 Ju-87B-2/U4 Ju-87R Ju-87G-2]
Fouga CM.170 Magister/IAI Tzukit 'IAF' Model of a jet trainer and light attack aircraft in colours of the IAF. The kit contains: four grey styrene sprues, one clear plastic sprue, resin cast details and full colour instructions.
The finest 1/72 model kit of the Magister
Resin parts for the Israeli licence-built Tzukit machines.
Decal sheet caters for every major type of colour scheme worn by Israeli Fougas / Tzukits.
"Modern Swedish AF paint set vol. 1" x 8 colours
Early Swedish AF jet fighters (incl. Saab 29 Tunnan) wore overall natural metal livery and were to be camouflaged only in case of war. In early 1960s tests were carried out to find appropriate colours for Saab 35 Draken, as the standard olive green (Green Drab, 325M) commonly used at that time (incl. on Saab 32 Lansen) was considered too light. In 1964 the "2-colour" camouflag...
North-American B-45 Tornado. Like most nations America likes to celebrate its first's. Strangely enough this didn't seem to apply to the first jet bomber in USAF service, the North-American B-45 Tornado. Although the airframe layout bore some resemblance to WW2 aircraft this new boy on the block had many aerodynamic refinements commensurate with the newly emerging jet engines.
In common with many new designs the B-45 underwe...
Junkers Ju-88 un-armoured pilot seat for any Ju 88 kit (designed to be used with AMT, Dragon, Hobbycraft, ICM, Monogram, Revell and Special Hobby kits) [Ju-88A-5 Ju-88D-1 Ju-88A-4 Ju-88G-6 Ju-88A-6 Ju-88G-I/G-10 Ju-88C-6 Ju-88A-17 Ju-88P-1 Ju-88A-10 Ju-88S Ju-88A-14 Ju-88C-6b Ju-88D-1 Ju-88D-2/4]