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Grumman F-14A Tomcat
Iranian Air Force
Iran acquired 79 F-14A Tomcats in the 1970s, along with AIM-54A Phoenix missiles and full support packages, to counter Soviet MiG-25 intelligence gathering flights. Following the 1979 revolution and subsequent U.S. embargo, the Iranian Air Force maintained the fleet through cannibalisation, local manufacturing, and reverse-engineering. It is estimated 20"25 remain airworthy.
Swing...
Lockheed-Martin F-35A "1000th Lightning II" Fighter Aircraft
Lockheed Martin marked a significant milestone in mid-2024 when the 1,000th F-35 Lightning II, aircraft number 22-5696, was delivered. The production program of the advanced multirole stealth fighter is now one of the most extensive in modern military aviation history, supported by widespread global adoption. Aircraft variants are tailored for different operational ...
Grumman F-14D Tomcat "VF-2 Bounty Hunters" Fighter Aircraft
Advanced variant of the iconic Grumman F-14 series. The F-14D incorporated numerous upgrades over its predecessors, including more powerful GE F110 engines, an upgraded radar (AN/APG-71), and advanced avionics.
US Navy Fighter Squadron VF-2 operated the F-14D during critical periods, including deployments supporting the Gulf War and later in operations over Iraq a...
Lockheed PV-1 Patrol Bomber ca.1942-45
Twin-engine aircraft primarily designed for long-range patrol and anti-submarine warfare missions in World War II. Navy version of the Lockheed Ventura, built by Lockheed subsidiary Vega Aircraft Corporation. (P-Patrol, V-Vega, 1).
Choice of 6 markings: (1) PV-1 "Scooters Dream", unknown unit, Russell Islands, Solomon, mid-1943; (2) PV-1 "Blonde Blitz", unknown unit, Russell Isla...
Consolidated B-24H Liberator "Zodiac"
Heavy four-engined bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II. It was one of the most versatile and widely produced bombers of the war. The Liberators represented by the markings with this kit, "Gemini" and "Libra", were part of a group of Zodiac-named bombers that served with the 486th Bombardment Group, 834th Bombardment Squadron, and participated in numerous bombi...
KAI KF-21 "Boramae" multirole fighter, ca.2022/23
4.5 generation twin-engine canard-delta stealth aircraft in development by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) for the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF). "Boramae" translates to "young hawk".
No glue required. Can be built landing or flying. Display stand included. Choice of markings (stickers) for 4 prototypes:
(1) ROKAF KF-21 flight test prototype 001, Sacheon, 2022;
(2) R...
French Army Char Leclerc, late 1990s
The first main battle tank independently designed by France.
Reboxed Ace Corporation kit. 4 sprues. 120mm CN120-26/52 main gun & 7.62mm AAT-52 NF1 machine gun. Choice of 5 markings:
(1, 2, 3) Task Force Leclerc, KFOR, Kosovo, 1999;
(4, 5) Leclerc T5, France.
Martin PBM-5A Mariner Flying Boat, ca.1947-58
Long-range patrol bomber flying boat developed by the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Company during World War II for the US Navy for anti-submarine warfare patrol (ASW) and US Coast Guard for search and rescue duties (SAR). It was the largest and most capable flying boat of its time. The post-war PBM-5A is the amphibian version with retractable tricycle undercarriage.
Reissue Minicraft...
Challenger 1 Mk.3
British main battle tank (MBT) in service from 1983 to 2001. Armed with a 120mm L11A5 rifled gun (retro-fitted with L30A1), 7.62mm L8A2 & 7.62mm L37A2 machine guns mounted on the turret roof. Equipment included virtually impregnable Chobham composite armour for protection against threats including kinetic energy penetrators and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds. Other defensive measures included laser w...
McDonnell F-15C ANG "75th Anniversary Medal of Honor" 2019
Special 75th anniversary markings in remembrance of 2nd Lt David R. Kingsley of the United States Army Air Forces, killed in action on 23rd June 1944 when his B-17 Flying Fortress "Sandman" was brought down during a bombing mission over the oil refineries of Ploesti, Romania. 2nd Lt Kingsley was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his gallantry. Kingsley Fiel...
Pz.Kpfw.VI Tiger I Early Version, "Red 131", c.1943
8.8cm KwK 36 main gun & MG34 machine gun. Link & Length tracks. Choice of markings include Tiger I "131", 504th Heavy Tank Battalion, Tunisia; Tiger I "334", 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion, Russia 1943; Tiger I "411", 1st SS Panzer Division, LSSAH Kharkov, Russia 1943.
German King Tiger "Henschel Turret", 1944/45
WWII German heavy tank.
8.8cm KwK 36 main gun & MG34 machine gun. Link & Length tracks. Choice of 3 markings.
USMC M60A1 RISE (P), 1990s
Upgraded American medium tank introduced in 1978 with Reliability Improved Selected Equipment (Passive) including Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) and Kevlar spall liners for the turret.
105mm M68E1 main gun & M2 heavy machine gun. Choice of 3 markings.
German WWII Horten Ho-229A "Wunderwaffe"
One of Nazi Germany's "wonder weapons", the jet-powered flying wing demonstrated early characteristics of stealth technology to achieve a smaller radar cross-section than conventional attack aircraft. The project progressed no further than three prototypes built for testing
Grumman F-14B Tomcat "VF-103 Jolly Rogers Last Cruise" US Navy 2-seat Tomcat originally designated F-14+ fitted with the General Electric F110 jet engine in place of the original Pratt & Witney plant.