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de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth by Adrian M. Balch The de Havilland Tiger Moth must rank amongst the most well-known aircraft of all time, with 8, 868 built in the UK and abroad, serving with around 40 air arms worldwide and training thousands of pilots from the 1930s throughout WWII to the early 1970s, when the last of the Fleet Air Arm Tiger Moths was retired. Even today, in civilian hands, some 250 are still flying around th...
H.M.S. Nelson 1944
Overall Length: 1,082.5mm
Beam: 160mm
Parts: 1,260+ w 18 Sprues
One-piece Hull made from two-directional slide moulds
One-piece Deck w Accurately detailed guns
Eight photo etched frets for handrails, ladders, radar parts etc.
RNZAF Vought Corsairs F4U-1D NZ5485 Kohimarama IX with Green Maori Tiki nose art, 1945 Pacific Theatre and FG-1D Corsair NZ5617 with No.14 Squadron, RNZAF, Japan, 1946.