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Begemot - BT72086 - 1:72 | St George ribbon on the Russian tanks. St. George ribbons on armored vehicles and vehicles of the Armed Forces of Russia, a set of two different widths of two shades and stars of various designs and sizes.Including one big size decal, one standard size decal sheet. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72133 - 1:72 | Grumman OV-1 Mohawk A very innovative design for its time, the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk has served the US Army for more than 30 years primarily as an armed reconnaissance aircraft. The Mohawk proved its capabilities in Vietnam and Desert Storm. Our decal sheet provides accurate, colorful markings for eleven (11) Mohawks and is designed for the 1/72 scale Hasegawa and ClearProp kits. We also provide well-designed, easy-to-apply walkways to replace the multi-part kit decals. The options on this decal sheet are: OV-1C Mohawk 61-2679, 1st Cav Division - ASTA, US Army (Vietnam War) OV-1A Mohawk 59-2615, 225th Avn. Co., US Army (Vietnam War) OV-1A Mohawk 63-13133, 73rd Avn. Co., US Army (Vietnam War) OV-1C Mohawk 66-18887, 131st Avn. Co., US Army (Vietnam War) OV-1B Mohawk 62-5903, 122nd Avn. Co., US Army OV-1B Mohawk 62-5899, 3rd Armored Div., US Army OV-1C Mohawk 68-15957, US Army Intelligence School, US Army OV-1D Mohawk 68-16999, US Army Intelligence School, US Army OV-1B Mohawk 62-5865, Georgia Army National Guard OV-1D Mohawk 68-15953 "One Bad B**ch", 2nd Mil. Intel. Bat., US Army (Desert Storm) OV-1B Mohawk 62-5866, US Navy Test Pilot School More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72017 - 1:72 | Family of 'Hawks' of Sikorsky MH-60, Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) Squadron Two, 'Fleet Angels' , Naval Air Station (NAS) Norfolk, Virginia, June 2008: overall Light Ghost Gray with a Gloss Blue and Red tail SH-60B, Helicopter Squadron Light (HSL) 49 'Scorpions' , NAS Nord Island, San Diego, CA: Light Ghost Gray with a Flat Red tail SH-60B, HSL-51 'Warlords' , NAF Atsugi, Japan: Light Ghost Gray with a Flat Red tail finished with some awesome Samuri markings MH-60S, HSC-25 'Island Knights' , Guam: Light Ghost Gray with a Medium Blue tail UH-60, U.S. Army, Desert Storm: mainly overall Sand with some Olive Drab UH-60A, U.S. Army, 101st Airborne 'Midnight Blue' , Desert Storm: overall Olive Drab UH-60A, U.S. Army, 101st Airborne 'Infidel II' , Desert Storm: overall Olive Drab MH-60G, U.S.A.F., Armed Special Operations and Combat Rescue: Medium Gunship Gray, Light Green and Dark Green UH-60A, U.S. Army, 101st Airborned 'Double Vision' , Desert Storm: overall Olive Drab MH-60A, U.S. Army, 3rd Armored Division configured with early IR suppression system on the exhaust: overall Olive Drab More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72478 - 1:72 | Nakajima E8N2 Dave 1. Nakajima E8N2 type 95 (Dave) KONGO 1942 . 2. Nakajima E8N2 Armored Cruiser IJN Izumo, 3rd fleet flagship, Shanghai 1939. 3. Nakajima E8N1, IJN Nachi, 1936. 4. Maintenance Training Nakajima E8N2 of SeiRen 65 Yokosuka Kokutai, Japan 1944. 5. Nakajima E8N1 Yokohama Kokutai, Kanagawa prefecture, circa 1944. 6. Nakajima E8N2, AI-2, Battleships IJN Nagato, October 1941. 7. Nakajima E8N2 of AsU-22, Amatsuka Kokutai (seaplane base), Japan Summer 1945. 8. Nakajima E8N1 on KMS Kormoran, Pacific 1942, with fake British markings. 9. Nakajima E8N1 of the Royal Thai Force, 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS12060 - No Scale | M60 Main Battle Tank (In Action Series) David Doyle. The M60 Main Battle Tank was conceived as the successor to the M48 Patton with the hope that it would prove a better adversary to the Soviet T-54A. Introduced in 1959, the 105mm-armed M60, and its variants, the M60A1 and M60A3, remained in production into 1987, forming the backbone of the U.S. armored force until it was supplanted by the M1 Abrams. In addition to the conventional cannon-armed versions of the M60, the M60A2 variant, sometimes dubbed the starship, featured new departures in tank armament. The M60A2 was armed with a 152mm projector, which could fire a conventional round with a fully combustible casing, or the MGM-51 Shillelagh anti-tank missile. Completing the M60 family were the M728 armored engineer vehicle, and the still-in-service M60 Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge. Illustrated with 155 vintage color photos, 69 historic black-and-white photos, numerous line drawings, detailed data table, traces the history of America's iconic Cold War tank. 80 pages. More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS27029 - No Scale | M18 HELLCAT TANK DESTROYER (Soft cover) Though relatively lightly armored, Buick's M18 Hellcat could top 55 MPH, making it the fastest armored fighting vehicle fielded during World War II. The Tank Destroyer men who crewed these vehicles used this speed and the Hellcat's 76mm high-velocity cannon to destroy German tanks; firing at the vulnerable areas of the enemy, and then racing away before coming under fire themselves. This volume examines the three principal variants of the Hellcat - the preproduction T70, early M18, and late M18, using ample visual reference to document these vehicles - and their differences - inside and out. Engine and drive train, driver's compartment, weapons and sighting systems, and stowage - both interior and exterior - are all carefully presented. Illustrated with 230 color photographs, 5 color photographs, 5 line drawings, and 4 profiles; 80 pages. More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £16.99 |
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