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M36 Jackson Cardboard Transport Tube for 90 mm Gun (6 pcs.) Resin cast cardboard tubes in which the gun shells in the M36 Jackson were transported. The set offers 6 examples. (designed to be used with Tamiya kits)
Lewis machine gun (two - with ring/bead and reflector gun sights) Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III (deigned to be used with Airfix kits)
A 3D-printed set offering two machine guns, one with traditional ring and bead sights, the other with a reflector type sight. (Both types were used in the Lysanders.) The set also includes spare Lewis magazines, which were placed on a rotating platform, or a turntable in the Lysander fuselage.
Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III Twin Browning machine gun (designed to be used with Airfix kits) 3D-printed set with a twin Browning machine gun with ammunition belts that will add more detail to the new Airfix Lysander kit
Marder IIIM Exterior Detail Set & Driver Half Figure 1/48 / (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) 3D-printed correction set that also adds more detail to the Marder IIIM kit. The set contains open driver's hatch and a half figure of the driver.
RE-RELEASED!!! Dewoitine D.520 Decals Luftwaffe The prototype flew for the first time on 2 October 1938 with Marcel Doret at the controls and the first production aircraft flew on 31 October 1939. By the time the German Blitzkrieg was launched only 50 D.520s were with front-line units. By 22 June 1940, 220 were in service. They did well in combat, claiming 77 definite victories against only 34 losses. Vichy units included four...
RE-RELEASED!!! Dewoitine D.520 Decals Free France The prototype flew for the first time on 2 October 1938 with Marcel Doret at the controls and the first production aircraft flew on 31 October 1939. By the time the German Blitzkrieg was launched only 50 D.520s were with front-line units. By 22 June 1940, 220 were in service. They did well in combat, claiming 77 definite victories against only 34 losses. Vichy units included fo...
RE-RELEASED!!! Avia Bk-534 The Avia Bk-534 was to be a cannon armed version of the B-534 with a license manufactured Hispano-Suiza HS-12Ycrs with the cannon barrel through the hollow airscrew reduction gear shaft.
In 1937, fifty of the Bk-534 was ordered, with a supplemental order for further four machines issued shortly afterwards (s/n Bk-534.501 to Bk-534.554). Further 66 (s/n Bk-534.555 to Bk-534.620) were ordered shortly...
RE-RELEASED!!! Supermarine Seafire Mk.III The Seafire naval fighter aircraft came into existence during WWII as a mere stopgap measure based on a standard Mk.V Spitfire airframe adapted by adding naval equipment. Three versions were produced, which were fitted with a RR Merlin engine, which were the Mk.I to Mk.III, followed later by Griffon-equipped Seafires Mk.15, 17, 45, 46 and 47 (Special Hobby offers the Mk.15 version unde...