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Douglas A-26 Invader Gunner's Position (designed to be used with ICM UA UK kits) This set is a follow-up to the CMK4416 cockpit set designed for ICM's A-26 kits. The set brings much more details for the compartment from which the gunner operated the remotely controlled gun turrets. [A-26B-15 A-26C-15]
North-American A-36 Apache / P-51 / P-51A Mustang Control Surfaces. Control surfaces, ailerons, rudder, elevators and wing flaps for the models of the Allison-engined Mustang fighters. (designed to be used with Academy and Accurate Miniatures kits)
Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VI/Mk.X/Mk.21 Mainwheels - Late Wheel Disk / Smooth Tyre Detail resin wheels with late type hubs and weighed tyres. (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 Main Wheels (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Detail resin wheels with weighed tyres. They come in one piece, so no need to assemble from several items and they also possess much better detail levels.
15cm Nebelwerfer 41 'German Multiple Rocket Launcher' The Nebelwerfer 41 six-barrel rocket launcher was one of the German weapons the Allied soldiers were terrified of across all the battlefields it was used on. The German military introduced the Nebelwerfer into the service in 1941 and it remained used until the end of the war. Firing the smoke or explosive shells had also very strong psychologic effect mainly because of the ...
Bell AH-1G Cobra 'Early Tails over Vietnam Hi-Tech (ICM kit with new resin and PE-parts. The 1/32 ICM AH-1G Cobra is a very nice kit indeed and here we have made it even much more detailed by the addition of extra large number of resin parts, photo-etches and 3D printer-produced parts. All of these turn the ICM kit into a superbly detailed masterpiece which fully deserves the Hi-Tech title. The kit also contains pre-cut painti...
IMAM (Romeo) Ro.37 "A30 engine" In the early 1930s, the Italian Regia Aeronautica operated IMAM Ro.1 (licence-built Fokker C.V) reconnaissance and observation biplanes. The military were quite happy with the type, however when IMAM offered a new biplane type designed by Giovanni Galasso, the decision was taken to acquire this new aircraft. Following the prototype's successful test flights, the production was commenced in 1934....
de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB.Mk.9 'Tropicalised Fighter-Bomber' Sometimes this autumn, Special Hobby will be releasing two new 1/72 Vampire reboxings. Along with the 'long-winged' Mk.3 Vampire, you will be also tempted by a version we have not released before, the tropicalised, fighter bomber FB Mk.9 Vampire. As you will have guessed from the name, these Vampires had been fitted with an air-con unit in a special housing on t...
Piasecki HUP Retriever Markings for US Navy / Royal Canadian Navy Piasecki HUP "Retriever" helicopters.
One of the most important early helicopter types to enter US Navy service, the HUP Retriever served as a carrier-based rescue and utility helicopter during the 1950s and early 1960s. Our decal sheet for the Retriever is intended to be used on the AMP kit.
The options on this decal sheet are:
HUP-2 Retriever BuNo.147622, ...
Savoia-Marchetti S.M.79-II Sparviero
The S.M.79 was the most successful Italian multi-role medium bomber of World War II. Developed from a civil airliner, the first Sparvieros entered service with the Regia Aeronautica in late 1936, just in time to fly combat over Spain with the Aviacion Legionaria, the Italian contingent fighting in support of the Nationalists. Its performance drew favourable comments from both sides, leadin...