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Aires - AIRE7244 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless wheels and paint masks (designed to be used with Airfix, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits) [ SBD-1 SBD-2 A-24 A-24B SBD-3 SBD-4 SBD-5 SBD-6] More | Aircraft wheels (resin) | Catalogue | £4.80 | ||
Brengun - BRL72239 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless Wheels Designed to be used with Airfix, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits) [SBD-2/SBD-3 SBD-4/SBD-5] More | Aircraft wheels (resin) | Catalogue | £7.40 | ||
Falcon - FNCV0172 - 1:72 | USN WWII part 1. Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Grumman F4F Wildcat (designed to be used with FROG kits) Grumman J2F Duck (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Grumman F8F Bearcat (designed to be used with Monogram kits) Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver (designed to be used with Heller and Matchbox kits) Curtiss SOC Seagull (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) Curtiss SB2C Helldiver (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Douglas TBD-1 'Devastator' (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Douglas SBD Dauntless (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Vought OS2U Kingfisher (designed to be used with Airfix kits) Vought FU-1 and Vought F4U-1A/D (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) More | Aircraft canopies (vacform) | Catalogue | £14.99 |
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Airmark - AA23 - No Scale | Douglas Dauntless by Andy Evans. In Profile & In Scale. Airguide series. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Kelik - K3D72160 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless - cockpit interior/instruments 3D decals (designed to be used with Fly Hawk kits) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172218 - 1:72 | U.S. Navy & Marine markings, mid to late war period This sheet contains generic decals for most single-engine aircraft operated by the U.S. Navy & Marines from the mid to late war period. A few specific aircraft are included but the aim is to provide a wide range of decals to decorate aircraft not normally represented by kit suppliers or to customise markings based on personal preference or reference. 'Rising Sun' kill markings are also included. 1. Grumman F2A-3 Brewster Buffalo, Cpt. Humburg, Battle of Midway, 1942 2. F4F-4 Wildcat, VMF-121 USMC, Guadalcanal 3. F4F-4 Wildcat, Yorktown 4. SBD-4 Douglas Dauntless, Battle of Midway, 1942 5. Chance Vought Corsair F4U-1 6. Chance Vought Corsair F4U-1A 7. Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 8. Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, Lt Carl Brown Jnr 1944 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72112 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless 1. SBD-2 flown by CDR Howard Young, Commander of the Enterprise Air Group. Upper surfaces are Blue Gray over Light Gray lower surfaces. Red centered stars are carried in four locations. Pearl Harbor. 2. Douglas SBD-3 'Dauntless' Squadron VS-2 aircraft carrier 'Lexington', May 1942. 3. SBD-5 of Flottille 4FB, Aeronavale, Cognac January 1945. 4. Light bomber CAC CA-5/CA-9 Wirraway of the No.12 Sqn. RAAF (above) and A-24 Banshee of the No. 27 BAG USAAF (below) became victims of the Japanese strike to Darwin on February,19,1942. 5. Douglas SBD Dauntless representing GCB I/18 'Vendee' (Groupe de Chasse Bombardment), Armee de l'Air Serial: F/254543 operating from Vannes, November 1944. Note unit emblem right. 6. Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless,NZ 5057(BuNo 36925). of No25 Sqn. RNZAF, crewed by the squadron commander S/L T.J.Maclean de Lange and his radio operator F/O Sewell. Piva airfield, Bougainville, spring 1944. 7. Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless NZ 5056 (ex BuNo36924) of No 25 Sqn RNZAF, crewed by f/ Sgt C.N O'Neil and F/Sgt D.W. Gray. Piva airfield, Bougainville, spring 1944. 8. SBD-3 from the Air Group off the Wasp participated in attacks on Guadalcanal on7 August 1942.The roundels have been crudely enlarged by hand, while the stars have been left the original size. 9. Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless NZ 5048 of 25 Dive Bomber Squadron, Piva, Bougainville, April 1944. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72411 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless & A-24 Banshee in combat Part 1 1. SBD-2 'Black S-5" (BuNo unknown), VS-6, USS Enterprise (CV-6), used by AMM1/C Bruno Peter Gaido on 1 February 1942 off Kwajalein. 2. SBD-3 'Black S-10", BuNo 4690, flown by LTJG Stanley 'Swede' Vejtasa & Rm3 Frank B. Wood, VS-5, USS Yorktown, Battle of the Coral Sea, 8 May 1942. 3. A-24 (SBD-3), 'SHWAB'S WAGON' , 41-15824, flown by Cpt. Virgil Schwab & Sgt. Philip Childs, 8th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Group, Port Moresby, May 1942. 4. SBD-3 'Black 41-S-16", VS-41, USS Ranger, Operation Torch, November 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72412 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless & A-24 Banshee in combat Part 2 1. A-24B-1-DO (SBD-5) 42-54298 "Bar Fly" 407th Bomb Group (Dive) Amchitka, Territory of Alaska July-August 1943. 2. SBD-5 'White 35", flown by LTJG George Glacken & RM Leo Boulanger, VB-16, USS Lexington (CV-16), early April 1944. 3. SBD-5, 'White 51", NZ 5051, flown by F/Lt. J. W. Edwards & F/Sgt. L. A. Hoppe, No 25 Dove Bombing Squadron RNZAF, Piva, Bougainville, April-May 1944. 4. SBD-5 '169 ", former BuNo 36817, flown by SM Albert Jamais, Flotille 4FB, Aeronautique Navale, Cognac, southern France, late 1944 to early 1945. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Starfighter Decals - SFD72142 - 1:72 | USN Hit and Run Raids Spring 1942. Continuing with the USN Themed decal sheets, this set covers the aircraft participating in the US Navy's Hit and Run raids between the Pearl Harbor attack and the Battle of Coral Sea. Sheet covers F4F-3 Wildcats, SBD-3 Dauntless , Douglas TBD-1 Devastators, SOC-1 Sea Gulls, and Jimmy Doolittle's B-25B. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Starfighter Decals - SFD72153 - 1:72 | Operation Torch 1942. Markings for Grumman F4F-4 Wildcats, TBF-1 Avengers, Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless, Curtiss SOC Seagull, and a Piper L-4A Cub More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Starfighter Decals - SFD72173 - 1:72 | USN at Midway Newly printed set with updated artwork and 2 additional aircraft added: Scouting 6 bird that scored 3 hits during the battle and the TBF-1 from Midway. Set included markings for four F4F-4 Wildcats, 5 Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless, 4 TBD-1 Devastators, PBY-5A, SOC-1, and TBF-1 Avengers. Sheet provides National Insignia for at least one each of the aircraft. Full Color Placement and updated paint guide with a brief history of each aircraft included. More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £14.99 | ||
Ventura - VA7297 - 1:72 | RNZAF Douglas SBD Dauntless. Four options. a�é-" - SBD-3 NZ208, home based, September 1943 a�é-"- SBD-5 NZ5055, 'He'll Be Back Again'. Early version - SBD-5 NZ5061, "Boxing Kangaroo" a�é-"- SBD-5 NZ5064, 'He'll Be Back Again'. Late version a�é-" SBD-3 NZ208 colour scheme. Dauntless SBD-3 NZ208 was an ex US Marine Corps aircraft painted in US Blue Gray upper surfaces and US Light Gray lower surfaces. It was initially flow in New Zealand still wearing it's Marine Corps markings. a�é-"a�é-"SBD-5 colour scheme. NZ5055-57-61 and NZ5064 wore the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme', often, unofficially, referred to as the 'Three Tone Scheme' in the RNZAF. Colour are; ANA 606 Semi-Gloss Sea Blue upper wings and tailplanes, 607 Non-Specular Sea Blue upper fuselage, wing and tailplane leading edges, 608 Intermediate Blue fuselage sides and vertical tail, 601 Insignia White undersurfaces. Flap interiors are 619 Insignia Red and cockpit interior is 611 Interior Green. Propellor cap is Intermediate Blue, blades are black with 614 Orange Yellow tips. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.99 | ||
Warpaint Series - WPS137 - No Scale | Douglas SBD Dauntless By Kev Darling The Douglas SBD Dauntless earned itself a reputation as a great dive bomber even though its antecedents were very much of pre-war origin. Many nicknames were given to the SBD during its time in frontline service, my own personal favourite is 'slow but deadly'. The original concept was developed by Jack Northrop with some help from Ed Heinemann. The resultant aircraft, the BT-1, had quite a few faults that would be rectified when the SBD-1 appeared. Very much a pre-production model the remainder of this first contract was completed as the SBD-2 and had few improvements over the earlier machines. It took the appearance of the SBD-3 to create a more warlike machine that incorporated self sealing fuel tanks, armour plating and improved armament. Each version thereafter showed some improvement , the final version, the SBD-6, being the best of all. The USAAF also used a version of the Dauntless, this being the A-24 Banshee. The only difference between the two models was the lack of naval equipment for carrier operation otherwise it was the same. Unfortunately by the time the SBD-6 appeared the frontline career of the Dauntless was over. However, the Dauntless and its land equivalent the Banshee had other careers with the Royal Navy, the French Air Force and Navy, Chile and Mexico.[ SBD-2 SBD-3 SBD-4 SBD-5 SBD-6] More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £28.00 | ||
Warpaint Series - WPSSP07 - None | Curtiss SB2C Helldiver Warpaint Special No.7 116 Pages The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was one of those aircraft that was either loved or hated- there was no middle ground. Forged in a hurry for the forthcoming war the Helldiver was designed in a hurry, built by mostly by under skilled personnel while being bombarded by the customer with their extra changes and demands. Even under this pressure Curtiss managed to produce a prototype that flew, even though it would soon reveal strength and build problems. This is what prototypes are for, however, the first production model, the Dash-1, was beset by many problems that saw one carrier captain demanding that the Helldivers be removed and the off loaded Douglas Dauntless dive bombers be reinstated. From the SB2C-3 onwards, after undergoing a full modification programme, a competent combat aircraft would emerge. Used throughout 1944/45 the Helldiver squadrons, now operating from the fast carriers, took the war to the Japanese all the way to Tokyo. Post 1945 the Helldiver would stay on active service until replaced by the Douglas AD-1 Skyraider. Overseas usage would see later build models being operated by France, Greece, Italy ,Portugal and Thailand. The Royal Navy also formed a single squadron that would never deploy on active service. Undergoing flight testing in Britain, Eric 'Winkle' Brown would declare that the Helldiver was the worst aircraft he had ever flown. Artwork and scale drawings by Sam Pearson. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £25.00 |
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