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Heinkel He-162A Mechanics (2 pcs.) A pair of Luftwaffe ground crew members servicing the latest jet fighter introduced into service. One of the mechanics opens the gun panel, the other one stands above, watching.
Grumman F-14A Tomcat Cockpit. This is a nicely detailed resin cockpit tailored for the new Academy F-14A Tomcat kit. (designed to be used with Academy kits)
Grumman F-14A Tomcat Port Side Cannon Installation. This set brings a finely detailed, resin cast cannon bay with the rotary gun as fitted in the F-14A (designed to be used with Academy kits)
Grumman F-14A Tomcat F-14A Tomcat Port Engine. This set offers the port side engine servicing panel open showing the engine bay directly beneath it. (designed to be used with Academy kits)
Hawker Hurricane PR Mk.I/II - Conversion Set
This conversion set contains two styles of the belly camera pods, differing by the various location of the camera ports. Decal sheet brings markings for both the PR Mk.I and PR Mk.II Hurricanes. (designed to be used with Arma Hobby kits)
Junkers Ju-88A-1 Cockpit. Detail cockpit set designed for the early Ju 88A-1 version of this famous German bomber plane. The set contains new cockpit floors, seats, sidewalls and armament. Resin parts are accompanied by a fret of etches (designed to be used with Revell kits)
Junkers Ju-88A-2 - Rocket Assisted Take Off Unit / Walter HWK 109-500. Auxiliary take off rocket engines which were used by the Luftwaffe with the Junkers Ju-88 A-2 airframes as well as with several other bomber and transport aeroplanes.
Lockheed-Martin F-16 MLU Cockpit. Detail resin cast set which is a direct replacement for the original styrene one as found in the Revell's F-16MLU kit. (designed to be used with Revell kits)
15cm TbtsK C/36 'WWII German Destroyer Gun' German naval gun in a standard style gun turret was originally developed as main armament of German destroyers and secondary armament of heavier vessels including the planned battle ships of the Kriegsmarine. Finely detailed resin cast parts come with a fret of etches.
Sd.Ah 115 German tank transport trailer. This German Anhanger, or trailer, designated Sd.Ah.115 was widely used for transporting light weight tanks as well as other sorts of military vehicles of similar weights. The Wehrmacht had them in their service throughout the war.
Gloster Meteor F.8 PRONE Version. One of the Mk.8 Meteor jets flew as a test bed for a special type of pilot's cockpit which employed the seat in a prone position. The new nose section was fitted in front of the standard Meteor cockpit, making this version rather unique-looking with such a long nose. The model was already released some time ago, now it is newly re-relased in the Special Hobby range of products.
British Post-war Underwing Armament A sprue with two styrene bombs with their racks and four pairs of rocket projectiles, suitable for various British late-war and immediately post-war aircraft.
Universal armament of 1945/55 British warplanes
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-1 'Lightly-Armed Emil'. In the first two years of World War Two, the Messerschmitt Bf-109E was arguably among the top fighter aeroplanes of the world, if not the very best of them. The type was produced in two major varieties differing by their armament " the so-called lightly-armed type and those with heavier punch. The former was fitted with four machine guns, two of them above the engine, the other two...