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Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G Mid/Late.
Please note this kit does NOT contain the metal barrel or smoke dischargers as mentioned on the box and in the instructions
RoyalNavy/Fleet Air Arm Wheel Chocks
This set provides four of these characteristic chocks - they are a straightforward fold up etched unit with wire, chain & pull-rope included. These are ideal for all your FAA/Fleet Air Arm displays for a long period and can be seen with aircraft from the 1950s to the 1990s, including helicopters, such as the Wessex.
Royal Navy F-59N deck tractor . This is a highly detailed (3D-Printed) resin item (it is designed be used with models of any current Royal Navy small or medium sized aircraft, and the appropriate AIM ground equipment tow bar).
Arado Ar-199 float plane early version The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane aircraft built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1938 to be launched from a catapult and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student, and a third rear seat for a trainee navigator or radio operator.
Arado Ar-199 late version. The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane aircraft built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1938 to be launched from a catapult and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student, and a third rear seat for a trainee navigator or radio operator.