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    Special Hobby SH48130
    1:48 Fairey Firefly AS Mk.7 "Anti-submarine version" The model consists of six sprues with grey plastic parts, one sprue of clear parts, you can find there also a optional vac-formed bulged canopy of the operators cockpit, undercarriage bay resin parts, exhausts and air intakes. The decals come with four options, all of them in post-war RN camouflage scheme. The machines depicted there are in fact only three, but one of them is in ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 8
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    Special Hobby SH48137
    1:48 IMAM (Romeo) Ro.43 "Red Striped" This kit of two seat reconnaissance floatplane contains five sprues with grey plastic parts, one sprue with clear parts, highly detailed resin and photo-etched parts. Decals included offer two overall aluminum dope treated machines with two different types of red ID stripes on the upper wing surface. The decals were printed by Italian Cartograf Company. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 5
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    Special Hobby SH48138
    1:48 Re-released! Supermarine Seafire Mk.III 'Aeronavale & Irish Air Corps' Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48139
    1:48 DFS SG-38 Czech Polish and DDR marking. Following the 1/72 scale model, its bigger brother in 1/48 scale is now also available and we would like to accentuate that the kit benefits from excellent detail throughout. It is also injected within steel moulds and can be built with a fuselage nacelle or with just the basic fuselage framework exposed. The decal options offered are for three Czechoslovak machines, a Polish one and the... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.20 5
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    Special Hobby SH48140
    1:48 IMAM (Romeo) Ro.44 Italian Float Fighter This kit of fighter version of Ro.44 contains same plastic parts as the previous, differing in just in the fuselage parts, of course in this case of single seater version. Completely new are the clear parts, the resin and photo-etched parts are slightly different. Completely new are the decals, in this case offering two machines treated in overall aluminum dope. The first machine sports... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 3
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    Special Hobby SH48141
    1:48 DFS SG-38 German and Slovak service The same set of sprues is present in the second boxing and its decal sheet offers markings of the type's biggest user, Nazi Germany. To make the choice more colourful, there are also three Slovak machines one of which also flew in the post-war era. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.20 9
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    Special Hobby SH48145
    1:48 Back in stock! Fairey Firefly FR Mk.I The Initial British Missions Over Korea" Fairey Firefly Mk.I is a typical example of British naval fighter design. Even before the outbreak of the World War 2, Royal Navy asked for two seater long range aircraft designs. Nevertheless, the second crew member was a burden that deprived the performances of these machines. Firefly replaced its low performance Fairey Fulmar predecessor and even... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 7
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    Special Hobby SH48146
    1:48 Heinkel He-115 Scandinavian Service. The German Heinkel He-115 floatplane won because of its performance the German Navy competition for a torpedo-carrying floatplane. It also set several records in its category in the pre-war times, and also because of this successes, foreign customers became interested in the plane. Sweden and Norway bought the Heinkel floatplanes before the war. While the Swedish machines were to have rathe... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £61.40 4
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    Special Hobby SH48151
    1:48 Fairey Firefly FR Mk.I Foreign Post War Service. FAA was the sole user Fairey Fireflies during the World War 2. Soon after the fighting ceased it became a important export commodity. Fireflies were used by Royal Canadian Navy, major user was Netherlands Naval Aviation Service. Dutch Fireflies operated both from homeland bases as so from overseas, mainly in Dutch East India. Fireflies also strengthened Imperial Etiopean Air For... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 7
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    Special Hobby SH48159
    1:48 Airspeed Oxford Mk.I/II 'Foreign Service' Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £40.30 10
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    Special Hobby SH48166
    1:48 Fairey Firefly U.8 "Drone version" The AS Mk.7 anti-submarine version was soon replaced with anti-sub Avengers and later also with Gannets. As the Fireflies were still quite new machines, they found their new role as remotely controlled aircraft that served as targets for the new Royal Navy anti-aircraft missiles. The rebuilt machines also got a striking anti-camouflage scheme and were used mainly at Llanbedr base in Wales. Th... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 6
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    Special Hobby SH48167
    1:48 Re-released! Aero L-39ZO/ZA Albatros The L-39 Albatros is a Czechoslovak jet aircraft that was used for pilot training throughtout the Warsaw Pact and was also successfully exported to many Third World countries. A light attack version was also developed and known as the L-39ZA, which featured strenghtened wing structure with hardpoints enabling the type to carry external armament and was also equipped with belly-mounted 23mm ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £32.99 2
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    Special Hobby SH48176
    1:48 Pfalz E.I Pfalz Flugzeugwerke GmbH was established in Speyer in the then Kingdom of Bavaria in 1913 by Alfred Eversbusch, his brother Ernst and several other investors. The first types to be produced by the new company were licence-built Otto biplanes, but production rights for Morane-Saulnier monoplanes were bought before the Great War, namely the Type L parasol-wing two-seat monoplane and Type H mid wing single seater. The l... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 6
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    Special Hobby SH48183
    1:48 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.... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 4
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    Special Hobby SH48184
    1:48 Nieuport X Two Seater In 1914, the Nieuport company intended to take part in Gordon-Bennett Trophy with a new sesquiplane racer the Nieuport X which was constructed by Nieuport's new chief designer, ing. Gustave Delage. However, the 1914 trophy was cancelled because of the Great War that had just broken out and the Nieuport X type began to be produced in slightly adapted version for the military instead. Known as the Nieuport ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 4
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    Special Hobby SH48188
    1:48 Saab AJ-37 'Viggen' "Show Must Go On" The Saab AJ-37 'Viggen' was an aircraft ahead of its time. Its designers used an unorthodox construction which enabled the plane to meet all requirements which had been laid on it and in some parameters even surpass them. The Swedish Air Force ordered several various versions of the 'Viggen' jet fighter. The very first version in service was the AJ-37 attack-fighter, later upgraded to ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £61.40 8
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    Special Hobby SH48192
    1:48 Back in stock! Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XII against V-1 Flying Bomb a pair of models, the British Spitfire Mk.XII fighter and the German flying bomb V-1 the stand enables you to portray this pair "in-flight", a Spitfire tipping the missile with its wing four marking options of the Spitfire, three various of the V-1 Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £30.80 3
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    Special Hobby SH48194
    1:48 Grumman AF-3S Guardian During the 1950s, the AF-2 Guardian anti-submarine aircraft were operating from the U.S. Navy carriers in so-called Hunter-Killer pairs which consisted of one machine of the AF-2W version performing the Hunter role using its volumous, belly-mounted AP-20 search and early-warning radar to locate enemy's submarines while the other member of the team was an AF-2S which was the Killer, carrying a variety of ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £40.30 5
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    Special Hobby SH48195
    1:48 Back in stock! Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VC 'Overseas Jockeys' The Supermarine Spitfire definitely belongs among the most famous warplanes of the Second World War, and the Spitfire Mk.V version was produced in the largest numbers. The Mk.Vc subversion was equipped with a strenghtened wing enabling the machine to carry various cannon / machine gun configuration and bombs beneath the wing too. The ongoing production brought enough... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 9
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    Special Hobby SH48197
    1:48 Aero C-3A 'Czechoslovakian Transport and Trainer Plane' Model kit of the German Siebel Si 204D training and transport aeroplane, this time in its post-war, Czechoslovak-built variety known as the Aero C.3A. The kit contains nine grey styrene sprues, a single clear parts sprue, full colour instruction manual and a sheet of decals which brings markings for four machines of the Czechoslovak Air Force. Superbly detailed model, ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £47.25 10
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    Special Hobby SH48198
    1:48 EoN Eton TX.1/ SG-38 Over Western Europe (gliders) Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.20 2
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    Special Hobby SH48201
    1:48 Focke-Angelis Fa-223 Drache captured version. The first helicopter in the history of aviation to reach production status and also the first one to fly across the English Channel. This is, however, just a brief list of all firsts attained by the Drache. Its production had been planned to give 400 machines, but in the end and mainly because of Allied air raids, just about 20 of these remarkable machines emerged from the produ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.99 2
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    Special Hobby SH48202
    1:48 Bell AH-1G Cobra 'Spanish & IDF/AF Cobras' The AH-1G Cobra was the very first helicopter primarily developed for anti ground missions. AH-1G Cobras saw their combat premiere in Vietnam in 1967. The early machines can be recognized by the tail with port-side mounted tail rotor, later ones had the usual configuration of the tail rotor on the starboard side. The AH-1G became the first member of a really wide family of ground atta... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.99 5
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    Special Hobby SH48203
    1:48 Grunau Baby IIB/Nord 1300 'Over Western Europe' post WWII UK, France, Spain Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.20 6
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    Special Hobby SH48204
    1:48 Reggiane Re.2000 Serie I Italy - Italian WW2 fighter aircraft - the model consists of four styrene sprues and one clear plastic sprue. The wing parts originate in the Classic Airframes kit, all the others are made new. Small parts come from metal moulds. - three eye-catching colour schemes Italian mottled camouflages Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 4
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    Special Hobby SH48205
    1:48 Reggiane Re 2000GA/ III. Serie The Reggiane Re.2000 took part in the standard Italian fighter type competition which was taking place almost in the eve of the war. Even though the type offered high performance, it was not chosen for the military use and was released for export. A few examples entered a trial service with the Regia Aeronautica though, mainly in dangerous missions against the island of Malta. Our kit consists o... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48206
    1:48 Re-released! Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario 'Ultimate Italian WWII Fighter' The Re 2005 was one of the very best WW2 fighter aeroplanes to be operated by Italy. Even though just under 40 examples were finished in 1943, the plane saw service with three forces, the Regia Aeronautica, Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana and the German Luftwaffe. And markings of all these three operators are offered on the kit's decal sheet. highl... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 6
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    Special Hobby SH48208
    1:48 J-20/Heja I 'Reggiane' 2000 Export Birds' This boxing covers the Re 2000 Italian WW2 fighter wearing colours of two foreign operators. The airframes which saw service with the Hungary air force fought on the Eastern Front while the Swedish ones watched over the neutrality of this nordic country. The kit contains four styrene sprues and one with clear canopy parts. The wing sprues are based on the Classic Airframes model, all t... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 10
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    Special Hobby SH48211
    1:48 Avro Anson Mk.I 'Anti-Submarine Annies' as the Avro Ansons were familiarly known then, flew during WW2 not just over their home skies in the UK, they were widely used also in Africa, Canada or Australia. And at the controls could be seen pilots of many various nationalities. And our SH48211 model kit and its colour schemes reminds us of such airmen who left their often occupied homes to fly and fight against the enemy. The fir... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £46.99 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48212
    1:48 Siebel Si-204E 'German Night Bomber & Trainer' The Siebel Si 204A and Si 204D were the transport and trainer versions of the twin engined aeroplane originally built to be operated by the Lufthansa as well as (and mainly) by the Luftwaffe. In the war years, a trainer bomber version was built and later used in the night bombing role. This type was designated the Si 204E and a pair of prototypes and a small batch of Si 204E-0 pro... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £49.50 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48214
    1:48 Hawker Tempest Mk.II 'Hi-Tech' (prepared with Eduard) The Tempest Mk.II was the last radial engine fighter aeroplane to introduced to service with the RAF. The type had been developed for the planned atack against Japan in the closing stages of the war. But using the atomic bombs by the Americans meant an end to those plans and the Tempest Mk.II was deployed in a couple of post-war era conflicts instead. Bearing RAF colours, i... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £42.50 4
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    Special Hobby SH48216
    1:48 Saab AJ-37 Viggen The Saab 37 Viggen was an aircraft well ahead of its time. Unorthodox solutions chosen by its designers not only enabled the type to meet all the requirements, but to even surpass them in a couple of respects. The Swedish military ordered the jet in several various versions which all would share a common platform, which joined only by some special equipment would permit the operation in several various roles.... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £66.80 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48218
    1:48 Piper L-4 Grasshopper 'From Africa to Central Europe. It quite soon became clear to the US military, as well as the British RAF, that the rather large and complicated types such as the O-47 or Lysander which had been designed in the pre-war days for army co-operation, close support, artillery observation and liaison roles were in fact ill-suited for the real operations. Lighter types with the ability of very short take offs an... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.40 10
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    Special Hobby SH48219
    1:48 Bugatti 100 Racer In the pre-war years, Ettore Bugatti, a very well known racing car designer, took the opportunity and decided to turn his attention to aviation too and come with a concept of a racing aeroplane which was to win the then rather popular Deutsch de la Muerthe races. At first, the plane was to be fitted with just one engine, this was later reconsidered and two powerplants were used, placed asymmetricaly in the sl... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £20.25 2
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    Special Hobby SH48220
    1:48 Piper J-3 Cub The light and cheap J-3 Cub aeroplanes were behind the development of the civil aviation in the USA in the late 1930s. With the end of the world crisis the interest in aviation increased and the J-3 was an ideal type for the basic training and tourist flying. With WW2 coming, the J-3 came into the sights of the military and the USAAF decided to test the type in the artillery spotting and short range recon roles. ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.60 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48222
    1:48 Piper L-4 Cub in 'Post War Service' Quite soon it became clear to the US military, as well as the British RAF, that the rather large and complicated types such as the O-47 or Lysander which had been designed in the pre-war days for army co-operation, close support, artillery observation and liaison roles were in fact ill-suited for the real operations. Lighter types with the ability of very short take offs and landings proved ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.40 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48225
    1:48 Grumman AF-2 Guardian 'Fire Bomber', The largest single engine, piston engine aircraft to have ever been flown from the decks of aircraft carriers " yes this is the apt description of the anti-submarine AF-2 Guardian aeroplane. Following the Korea War, the Guardians were redelegated to reserve units and eventually struck off charge. Some of them, however, and mainly due to the strength of their airframe and their excellent ran... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £40.50 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48226
    1:48 Breda 65A-80 'Aviazione Legionaria' The ground-attack Breda 65 aircraft, both of the single seat and two seat variety, had been designed yet berofe the war broke out. The type was manufactured in two main versions, differing by the type of the power plant used and the span of the wings. The Italian Air Force decided to test the Bredas in real war conditions and sent the to the Aviazione Legionaria, the Italian Expeditionary Co... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.99 7
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    Special Hobby SH48227
    1:48 Airspeed Oxford Mk.I 'Gunner Trainer' The Airspeed Oxford was a British aeroplane developed early in the war and mainly used in training of multi-engine aircraft crews " pilots, navigators, gunners. The Oxfords saw service with the RAF as well as with air forces of other Commonwealth countries (RNZAF, RCAF, RAAF and SAAF). In the post war years, many Oxfords were also delivered to even more other countries. The Mk.I version of... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £41.60 3
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    Special Hobby SH48230
    1:48 Bell AH-1G Cobra 'Over Vietnam with M-35 Gun System' Hi-Tech Kit Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £56.30 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48231
    1:48 North-American T-2 Buckeye Buckeye 'Anniversary Markings' 1/48 The 1/48 T-2 Buckeye model is back now as is also its larger 1/32 cousin. And both releases share the same colour schemes depicting so called anniversary markings, one scheme is for a US Navy option while the other is more exotic indeed, reminding us that the Buckeyes also flew with the Hellenic Air Force. And both these schemes are quite eye-catching. Unlike the... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £39.99 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48233
    1:48 Supermarine Seafire Mk.XV 'FAA & RCN Service' The Seafire Mk.15 of the immediate post war period was the first ever Seafire powered by the Griffon to see the regular service. Besides the FAA, Mk.15 Seafires also flew with the Royal Canadian Navy. Our model contains also etches and offers two schemes, one as with the British Fleet Air Arm while the other option portrays a machine from Canada Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £25.99 10+
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    Special Hobby SH48237
    1:48 Grunau Baby IIB 'German WWII Glider' 1/48 Both in the pre-war years and during the war, the Grunau Baby IIB was the most widely used glider all around the world. It is estimated that about six thousands of these simple airframes might have been built. While before the war, the Grunau Baby gliders were built mainly by amateur pilots using available drawings, with the war on the horizon the type entered almost mass production ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £15.50 10+
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    Special Hobby SH72095
    1:72 Back in stock! Douglas B-18 Bolo According to 1934 specifications issued by USAAC High command B-18 Bolo was designed. The DB-1 (factory designation) design was derived from the design of the famous civil Dc-2 aircraft. Unlike Dc-2, the DB-1 was mid-wing design with bomb bay located in the fuselage under the wing's cross section and defensive armament consisting of three 7.65 mm machine guns located in manually operated nose ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.60 8
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    Special Hobby SH72155
    1:72 Curtiss P-40F Kittyhawk Warhawk with Merlin engine Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.80 7
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    Special Hobby SH72158
    1:72 Bell X-1E Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.70 8
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    Special Hobby SH72160
    1:72 Bell X-1A / X-1D 'Second Generation' After the success of the original X-1 aircraft and the breaking of the Sound Barrier, both USAF and NACA decided to continue with the research into supersonic flight. Therefore, they ordered the so-called 'Second Generation' X-1 from the Bell aircraft company. These were three bigger aircraft, versions A, B, and D. They were used for high speed research (up to Mach 2.5) and high altitude fl... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.70 7
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    Special Hobby SH72163
    1:72 Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.30 4