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V-1 Flying Bomb with Interior
The infamous "Doodlebug" unmanned jet-propelled projectile a.k.a. Fieseler Fi 103 was developed by the Nazis in 1939 at Peenemunde 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 roc...
STILL IN STOCK!!! Navair Test Allstars
McDonnell QF-4B Phantom II:
148346, 46 "Great Pumpkin", Pacific Missile Test Center (PMTC), NAS Point Mugu, 1977;
QF-4N Phantom II:
153011, 144 "Muttley", VX-30 "Bloodhounds", NAS Point Mugu, 2004;
153030, 145 "Droopy", VX-30 "Bloodhounds", NAS Point Mugu, 2004;
153030/145, Naval Weapons Test Squadron (NWTS), NAS Point Mugu, 1999;
Grumman F-14A Tomcat:
158617, XF/31, VX-4 "Evalu...
M5 and M8 Hedgerow Cutter (type 2) In the days following the invasion in June 1944, the Normandy countryside proved to be difficult for tanks to get across due to thick bushes separating the fields, known as 'Bocage'. In the field workshops, American and some British tanks were therefore fitted with bush cutters that allowed them to pass through. These cutters were made and welded from the most readily available materials, Ger...
M5 and M8 Head Light and Periscope Guards (4 pcs) The M5 Stuart tanks or the self-propelled M8 howitzers based on the same chassis very often had their periscopes protected by welded-rod guards. And as it is almost impossible to have such guards made from injected styrene and those from etches do no look quite right, we have for you3D printed ones now which can be used on your Tamiya kit.