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North-American P-51B/North-American P-51D Mustang Serial Numbers, Squadron Code Letters, Kill Markings etc. For Camouflaged aircraft NO NOSE ART IS INCLUDED. KILL MARKINGS ONLY. PLEASE THE PICTURE OF THE DECAL.
Boeing B-17F/B-17G Flying Fortress . 91st, 100th, 381st BG Nose Art (11) LN-Y/D 'Heaven Sent'; EP-G/D 'Mason and Dixon'; EP-L/D 'Nine Little Yanks'; EP-E/D 'Our Gal Sal'; EP-F/D 'Holy Terror III'; Individual aircraft markings only.
Heinkel He-111H-6 Propeller VS-11 Propeller set (designed to be used with Hasegawa, Hobby 2000 and Revell kits) [He 111Z-2 He 111H-2/H-3 He 111H-6 He 111H-16 He 111P]
Flexible copper rule in INCHES. For airplane modelers, maybe one of the most difficult things to do when scribing panel lines or adding rivet detail onto difficult, complex surfaces is to use a tool, some sort of guide that can be used to drive the scribing or the riveter tool with confidence. Usually, the literature suggests to use Dymo tape, a self adhesive tape, that has a rather hard plastic strip, but doesn't solve two pr...
Rogozarski IK-3 'April Fights'
History:
In 1941, the IK-3 is the most advanced locally built Yugoslav fighter. Designed by engineers Liubomir Ilic and Kosta Sivcev, with support of engineer Slobodan Zrnic, the IK-3 prototype make her maiden flight on April 14th, 1938. An initial order of 12 planes follows the very satisfying trials. First batch of 6 IK-3 is delivered during March 1939 (Nr 2 to 7, big wheel doors), second bat...