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Re-printed! Felixstowe F.2A (1) N4512. White swirls to complete option 2 in the Roden kit, N4512 21st June 1918 attempting to rescue Lt Packe. (expected first qtr 2022)
Re-printed! Lockheed F-104C in Vietnam Our first sheet for the F-104 is dedicated to the Vietnam War service of Lockheed's famous "missile with a man in it". This set features markings for two silver and eight camouflaged Starfighters, for a total of 10 options:
F-104C 56-0919, 479 TFW - Da Nang AB, 1965
F-104C 56-0892, 479 TFW - Da Nang AB, 1965
F-104C 56-0891 "NancyJ / Snoopy Sniper", 479 TFW - Udorn AB, 1966
F-104C 56-0...
Re-printed! Lockheed U-2R/S & ER-2. Our second sheet for the U-2 features 11 different markings options for the later, longer-fuselage derivatives.
There is something on this sheet for every U-2 enthusiast: current U-2S from Beale and the Osan detachment, several Desert Storm-era jets with colorful tail art, NASA ER-2 with both Dryden and Armstrong Flight Research Center options (plus bonus markings to build the temporary ...
USAF "S.E.A. Camo" Heritage Fairchild A-10C & F-16C: In this decal sheet, we provide markings for two "heritage jets" from two different USAF units that were painted in the South East Asia (SEA) camouflage scheme. The A-10C belongs to the USAF A-10 Demonstration Team and wears the heritage scheme to honor 355th TFW's contribution to the Vietnam War; and the F-16C is from the 149th FW.
The options on this decal sheet are:
A-...
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker. In this decal sheet, we provide markings for eight KC-135A Stratotankers from the SAC (Strategic Air Command) era. The colorful tail markings and intricate unit badges of these hardworking jets were replicated with accuracy and great detail.
Limited release of 250 sets only.
Please note that this decal sheet does not include national insignia or maintenance stencilling. You can source these marki...
Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II (JSF) Tow Bar. (3D-Printed) resin diorama accessory (designed be used with Italeri IT2810, Kitty Hawk Models Model KH80103, Meng Model MMLS-007, MMLS-008 or MMLS-009 kits) Lockheed-Martin F-35 Lightning II (JSF) Tow Bar (This is a 3D-printed
resin model. It is designed to be used with the Italeri kits of the
F-35A, F-35B or F-35C, Kitty Hawk Models Models kit of the F-35C, Meng Model
ki...
RAF Hallam HE50 tractor - highly detailed (3D-Printed) resin kit with full interior - suitable for use with Italeri IT2813, and AIM - Ground Equipment GE48071 towbar, plus many more aircraft types.
McDonnell F-4E Phantom II 'Pharaoh's Ghosts' (4)
222nd Tactical Fighter Brigade, Egyptian Air Force:
* 66-0366 / 7813 in disruptive 'Compass Ghost Grey' camouflage, 1980,
* 67-0289 / 7827 in 'South East Asia' camouflage with orange & black quick ID panels, 1983,
* 67-0341 / 7818 in 'Hill One' scheme, seen in 1988,
* 67-0239 / 7817 in 'Hill Two' scheme with orange & black quick ID panels, 1990. Before being sold to Egypt,...
'Marston Mat' Pierced Steel Plank (PSP). 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
'Marston Mat', was a very common covering used for makeshift runways, parking areas and other military uses where rough ground was prevalent. Each panel measured 1 ft 7.5 in by 11 ft 9.75 in, and interlocked with its neighbour by a series of flat 'T' hooks and slots along each of the longest sides, which allowed a degree of flexibility of m...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Coningsby was built in the late 1930's and after officially opening in November 1940, became operational in February 1941. No. 106 Squadron was the first unit to begin offensive operations from the base flying Handley Page Hampden's. A second unit, No. 97 Squadron, arrived in April equipped with Avro Manchester's, and in ...
Wood Planked Revetment, Great War and Second World War 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Wooden planked revetments were used by all sides during the Great War and Second World War, but were most notably common in Luftwaffe use. Quickly laid down, they did not follow a standardised pattern, size, shape or design. Sometimes, they consisted of simple planked hard standings as in this set, or more elaborate affairs wi...
USS Nimitz (CVN-68), No. 2 Elevator, 2020 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Named after Chester W. Nimitz, the ship was launched in May 1972 and commissioned in May 1975, originally as CVAN-68 and thereafter CVN-68. Her first deployment was to the Mediterranean in July 1976 and she returned to the United States in February the following year. This was followed by further deployments to the Mediterranean, firstly i...
RAF Wildenrath, West Germany, 1967. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Construction of RAF Wildenrath began in 1950, with the station coming onto 'active' status in 1952. It was the first of four 'clutch' bases operated by the RAF in West Germany; the others being Geilenkirchen, Bruggen and Laarbruch.
From 1953, the first units to operate from Wildenrath were Nos. 67 and 71 Squadrons flying North-American F-86E ...
RAF Marham, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 2018-. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Marham can trace its history back to 1916 when it started service as a night landing ground near RNAS Narborough, and also as an airfield to launch defensive operations against German Zeppelin attacks against Norfolk. The first unit stationed here was No. 51 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps flying Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 and B.E.12'...
USS Enterprise (CV-6), 250N Blue Flight Deck Stain, November 1943. 337mm(W) x 225mm(H) 13 inches x 9 inches(H)
The Enterprise was one of three Yorktown-class carriers, the others being the Yorktown (CV-5) and Hornet (CV-8). She was laid down on July 16th 1934, and launched on October 3rd, 1936, and was the seventh ship to that date to be named Enterprise.
Nicknamed The Big E, the Enterprise was commissioned in May 1938 a...
RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 1950's-1970's. 438mm(W) x 225mm(H) 17 inches x 9 inches(H)
Scottow Aerodrome was built in 1939. Renamed Coltishall, it was activated in May 1940 and one of the first units to operate from the station was No. 242 Squadron flying the Hawker Hurricane and led by Douglas Bader. 242 Squadron left for RAF Duxford shortly afterwards. The station became a night fighter base for most of the r...
Desert- Blurred. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
This base can be used for a number of applications and theatres involving civil and military aviation from the Great War (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine etc), through to the Second World War (Middle East, Persia), the Cold War (Middle East and Iran/Iraq conflicts, Indo-Pakistan conflicts etc), to the present day (Gulf Wars, Middle East wars, United States adversary...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021- Main runway- blurred. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Scampton's location can trace its ancestry back to the Great War when, named Home Defence Flight Station Brattleby, it served as a landing field for the Royal Flying Corps. From here operated No. 3 Squadron 'A' Flight equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b albeit briefly in the anti-Zeppelin ...
RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 1960s. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Waddington began as a training base for the Royal Flying Corps in 1916. Between this time and 1919, the station was home to a number of squadrons both under RFC, and later, RAF control. Nos. 82, 97, 105, 117 and 123 Squadrons RFC between 1917 and 1918, and Nos. 23, 203 and 204 Squadrons RAF throughout 1919 were based at Wad...
'Marston Mat' Pierced Steel Plank (PSP).675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
'Marston Mat', was a very common covering used for makeshift runways, parking areas and other military uses where rough ground was prevalent. Each panel measured 1 ft 7.5 in by 11 ft 9.75 in, and interlocked with its neighbour by a series of flat 'T' hooks and slots along each of the longest sides, which allowed a degree of flexibility of...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021.675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
RAF Coningsby was built in the late 1930's and after officially opening in November 1940, became operational in February 1941. No. 106 Squadron was the first unit to begin offensive operations from the base flying Handley Page Hampden's. A second unit, No. 97 Squadron, arrived in April equipped with Avro Manchester's, and i...
RAF Lakenheath- 1990 to 2021. (Main) USAF Units- 48th Fighter Wing (492nd, 493rd, 494th Fighter Squadrons, 495th Fighter Squadron- (due to reactivate in 2021)). 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
Located near the town of Lakenheath in Suffolk, United Kingdom, the base can date its roots back to the Great War when it was named Lakenheath Warren and used as a bombing range. It fell into disrepair after 1918, but w...