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Unimog U406 DoKa Military Airport Tug 1/72 + AERO Rx Towbar. Full resin kit. Full resin kit of an airbase tug. The tug was used by Bundeswehr, other European armies and even on civilian airfield during 1970s. The kit contains parts for two military and one civilian tugs. Moreover, the kit contains windows cut from thin clear foil. Germany, modern
M22 Locust Airborne WWII tank. Used by Britain, Belgium and Egypt. M22 Locust was light airborne tank. The original order called for 1900 units; nevertheless Marmon Herrington produced only 830 units during 1943-44 and then was the production halted. U.S. Army tested M22 but was never accepted for service. Locusts delivered to Great Britain according to Lend-Lease Act were used by 6th Airborne Division during Rhine crossing in...
Curtiss Cw-24-B In 1939, the USAAF placed an order for the construction of unorthodox fiighter planes from three aircraft manufacturers based on the R-40C specifications. The Vultee XP-54, Northrop XP-56 and Curtiss XP-55 Ascender fighters were built to these specifications. Curtiss tested the XP-55's capabilities on a scaled-down flying model CW-24B. The plane had a steel-tube fuselage covered with fabris and a wooden wing. I...
Bucker Bu-181 Bestmann The Bucker Bu 181 was structurally based on the successful sports and training biplanes Bucker Bu 131 and Bu 133. Unlike them, however, the Bu 181 was a low-wing aircraft with fixed landing gear and a covered cockpit. The wing and tail structure was wooden, partially covered with plywood, the remaining parts with fabric. The front part of the fuselage was made of a tubular structure with a fabric cover a...
Nippon Kokuki Kogyu D-1 Research Glider The flight characteristics of the Ki-54 transport aircraft were first checked using a full-scale research glider with semi-retracted under-carriage and no engines. This resin cast kit contains also injection moulded clear parts and a sheet of decals.
Tai-atari Yuyoku Funshindan Japanese Rocket Plane (project 1 and 2) (3D-Printed) parts of this set portray the Japanese project of piloted ram missiles planned to destroy the high flying B-29 bombers or other similar targets. The kit contains two versions of the missiles and their transport trolleys.
Shusui-shiki Kayaku Rocket 'WWII Japanese ground-to-air ram missile' 2 pcs (3D-Printed) parts of this set portray the Japanese project of ram missiles planned to destroy the high flying B-29 bombers or other similar targets. The kit contains two missiles and their transport trolleys.
Tai-atari Yuyoku Funshindan Japanese Rocket Plane (project 1 and 2) (3D-Printed) parts of this set portray the Japanese project of piloted ram missiles planned to destroy the high flying B-29 bombers or other similar targets. The kit contains two versions of the missiles and their transport trolleys.