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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc Sutton "QK" Harness (designed to be used with Airfix kits) - SEATBELTS 1/24 - Textile seatbelts designed for aircraft SPITFIRE Mk.IX (designed to be used with Airfix kits). Belts are made from real microfibre and in combination with included photo etched buckles they look highly realistic.
Sikorsky H-34 'In Combat' 1 kit included, boxed. (Because of external differences this is a new tool model and not the earlier Westland Wessex kit re-boxed)
Sikorsky S-58 'Japan Coast Guard' 1 kit included, boxed. (Because of external differences this is a new tool model and not the earlier Westland Wessex kit re-boxed)
Re-released! Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF/C 'Formidable Fighter' (RAF, RAAF)
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and its first prototype flew in July 1939. The first Beaufighter variants the Mk.IF and Cs were high performance fighters and long-range fighters, respectively, while the former Mark also became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar...
Polikarpov I-16 Decals China and Japan. Polikarpov I-16 was one of very successful 1930s monoplane fighters equipped with retractable undercarriage. The production of the first of many subsequent versions had started in 1934. I-16 participated in many conflicts in Europe and Asia since the Spanish Civil War to the Second World War. They were still in use even in 1944 on Eastern Front.
Soviet Union offered it 'volunteers' and...
Douglas B-18 Bolo According to 1934 specifications issued by USAAC High command B-18 Bolo was designed. The DB-1 (factory designation) design was derived from the design of the famous civil Dc-2 aircraft. Unlike Dc-2, the DB-1 was mid-wing design with bomb bay located in the fuselage under the
wing's cross section and defensive armament consisting of three 7.65 mm machine guns located in manually operated nose and dorsal turr...
Douglas Digby Mk.I 'Bolo in Canadian Service'. In 1940 twenty machines were delivered to Canadian Air Force that designated them Digby Mk.I. Canadian Digbys served in frontline until 1943 and then they were transferred to training and military transport units. Both U.S. B-18s and Canadian Digbys managed to sink at least
one submarine each.
Northrop N-3PB 'Little Norway' The kit features three grey styrene runners and one with the clear parts. Some of the smaller parts were created using our advanced CAD design and a metallic insert in the standard moulds will assure their best possible quality. Among those 3D-designed parts is also the beaching gear. The photo-etched fret takes care of some interior detail, water rudders and mooring points.
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