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I-7U SUPERSONIC INTERCEPTOR PROTOTYPE.
Brief history: In the beginning of 1956, the "OKB-155"(Mikoyan-and-Gurevich) Design Bureau began developing new supersonic interceptor under designation I-7U.
I-7U had all-metal construction with mid-mounted 55° swept wing , fuselage with circular cross-section, single-seat pressurized cockpit, adjustable cone inlet at the front the fuselage accommodating radar antenna, adjustabl...
Grumman EA-6B Prowlers. The EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing electronic warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe We have created a decal sheet that contains four different configurations for you to model; VAQ-136 "Gauntlets", VAQ-129 "Viking", VAQ-132 "Scorpions" and the VAQ-137 "World Famous Rooks". The Prowler has been in service with the U.S. Armed Forces since 1971. It has carried out numerous missio...
Grumman EA-6B Prowlers. The EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing electronic warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe We have created a decal sheet that contains four different configurations for you to model; VAQ-136 "Gauntlets", VAQ-129 "Viking", VAQ-132 "Scorpions" and the VAQ-137 "World Famous Rooks". The Prowler has been in service with the U.S. Armed Forces since 1971. It has carried out numerous missio...
OPEN Seamless Intakes for Airfix Sepecat Jaguar GR.1/GR.1A (designed to be used with 2025 released Airfix kits)
The SEPECAT Jaguar was a cold war icon: fast, aggressive, and built to punch deep into enemy territory. Designed as a joint British-French effort, the Jaguar GR.1/GR.1A served the RAF with distinction as a ground-attack workhorse, admired for its speed, ruggedness, and low-level strike capabilities. With its disti...
CLOSED Seamless Intakes for Airfix Sepecat Jaguar GR.1/GR.1A (designed to be used with 2025 released Airfix kits)
The SEPECAT Jaguar was a cold war icon: fast, aggressive, and built to punch deep into enemy territory. Designed as a joint British-French effort, the Jaguar GR.1/GR.1A served the RAF with distinction as a ground-attack workhorse, admired for its speed, ruggedness, and low-level strike capabilities. With its dis...
IDF Achzarit Israel Heavy Armoured Personnel Carrier early version.
The Achzarit heavy Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), which has the same protection as a main battle tank, is a unique IDF solution for maintaining soldiers' fighting capability in urban combats. The Achzarit is based on the captured Soviet-built T-55 tank. Its turret was removed and the chassis modified for troop carriage by adding a troop compartment. Armour...
D9R Doobi Armoured Bulldozer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. An Israeli armored Caterpillar D9R bulldozer. Its armor allows it to work under heavy fire. The Israeli Armored CAT D9'nicknamed Doobi (Hebrew: for teddy bear)'is a Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer that was modified by the Israel Defense Forces, Israeli Military Industries and Israel Aerospace Industries to increase the survivability of the bulldozer in hosti...
Grumman F-14 Tomcat (Spotlight on) Spot.14
This book is the latest in a new reference series for aircraft modellers called "Spotlight On" and presents detailed illustrations of the famous Grumman F-14 Tomcat, the American supersonic, twin-engine, two-seater, variable sweep-wing jet combat aircraft. The Tomcat was operational with the U.S. Navy from 1970 to 2006 and remains in service with the Iranian Air Force (having been ex...
BMW R nine T (Pre Coloured) The BMW R nineT is a commemorative model for the 90th anniversary of the founding of BMW Motorrad. It uses the cafe racer style as the basis for the design, inheriting classical elements such as the trellis frame, the double instrument, and the finned engine cover. At the same time, it integrates sports performance and modern technology into the design, including the horizontally opposed twin-cylind...
J29' Tunnan recce conversion. 30 aircraft of the type Saab J29F Tunnans were sold to Austria in 1961 where they remained in service until 1972. Some of them were equipped with a locally constructed recce camera casette that replaced the left nose cannon bay. The only J29F Tunnan model kit ever made is the old Matchbox kit. It requires a lot of attention due to its deep panel lines etc. One could make an engine conversion by cu...
Danish Saab 35 'Draken' parts Engine covers, fin top, wing tips, nose wheel, arrestor hook and doors plus HUD (incl. clear part in resin. To convert a Swedish 'Draken' to a Danish. J35
Saab J-29C Tunnan recce conversion. WAS £26.99. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!! The S29C Tunnan was a converted J29B Tunnan fighter, fitted with five cameras that replaced the guns - so no armament was carried on this version. It could be fitted with extra fuel tanks or ECM pods.
The letter S is derived from the Swedish word Spaning, translating into reconnaissance. A total of 76 aircraft were built from 1954 through 1956. ...
Saab JA-37 'Viggen' engine and tail. This set gets your Airfix/ESCI 'Viggen' to a completely new level. As you may know, the top engine reverser flap falls down as fuel pressure drops. However, if you don't feel like closing the view down the tail of your newly detailed model, be aware that, if the fuel system was in good shape, it could take several hours or even a full day before the flap fell down totally. This gives you th...
Crusader K6 speedboat
From Wikipedia.... Crusader was a jet-powered speed boat piloted by John Cobb.
The combination of an aerodynamically stable hull form and turbojet propulsion was proposed by Reid Railton, Cobb's adviser. A rocket-powered scale model was tested at Haslar. The full size design was by Peter du Cane and built by Vospers of Portsmouth. Technical assistance came from Saunders-Roe and Vickers-Supermarine. It...
Japanese Kaiten Suicide submarine
Kaiten (literal translation: "Turn the Heaven") were manned torpedoes and suicide craft, used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the final stages of World War II. Research on the first Kaiten began in February 1944, followed on 25 July of the same year by the first prototype. By 1 August, an order for 100 units had been placed.The very first Kaiten was nothing much more than a Type 93 torpedo e...
'Peral' The worlds first electric powered submarine. Built by the Spanish engineer and sailor Isaac Peral for the Spanish Navy. Launched 8 September 1888
Photo Reconnaisance Griffon Engined Supermarine Spitfire (8)
RAF FR Mk.18 TZ233/T 208 Sqn Egypt 1949;
TP445/H 28 Sqn Hong Kong 1950;
PR Mk.19 PS852 81 Sqn Hong Kong 1951;
PM574 681 Sqn Burma 1948;
PM660 OI-X 2 Sqn Furstenfeldbuck 1948;
Swedish Air Force No 31040/60 1Division 1955;
Royal Thai Air Force PS888 1855;
FR XIVe TP339/96 Royal Indian Air Force 1947
Photo Reconnaisance Griffon Engined Supermarine Spitfire (8) RAF FR Mk.18 TZ233/T 208 Sqn Egypt 1949; TP445/H 28 Sqn Hong Kong 1950; PR Mk.19 PS852 81 Sqn Hong Kong 1951; PM574 681 Sqn Burma 1948; PM660 OI-X 2 Sqn Furstenfeldbuck 1948; Swedish Air Force No 31040/60 1Division 1955; Royal Thai Air Force PS888 1855; FR XIVe TP339/96 Royal Indian Air Force 1947 (BISMay22)
K-type Blimp (K-19/43/125) 'Special Markings' USUALLY £19.70. TEMPORARILY HALF PRICE!!! Non-rigid airships (or blimps) were the first types of lighter-than-air craft. Since the turn of the 20th century, they have been employed on a large scale by armed forces and also engaged commercially.
The Goodyear Aircraft Company, the foremost producer of airships in the United States, produced a series of K-class airships which became ...