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Curtiss CW-24B 'US test plane' 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...
Renard R.31 'Belgian Recconaissance Plane' Belgian observation monoplane, whose service ended with the Wehrmacht's attack on Belgium. Virtually all machines were destroyed in defensive battles.
The main parts are cast from resin, complemented by 3D printed parts. The decals offer two machines, both decorated with Indian heads.
de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor . The production of the sports and touring DH.94 Moth Minor was interrupted by World War II. De Havilland stopped production in Britain and moved it to Australia, where it was restarted for the needs of the RAAF. Indigenous British aircraft were flown by private individuals and in flying clubs. After the outbreak of the war, civilian flying was restricted and Moth Minors served as training or liai...
Fordson WOT2H (15CWT) 'Tin Cargo Bed' The WOT2 lightweight lorry was produced by the British Ford factory at Dagenham from 1939 in several varieties. Almost 60,000 of these vehicles were built in total throughout the war, and they remained in service with the Army, RAF and RN well until the end of the 1950s. During the war, these machines supported the British forces in Western Europe, Africa and elsewhere. The WOT2s were also...
Fordson WOT2D 'Van Body'. The WOT2 light truck was produced by Ford of Britain in Dagenham since 1939 in several various versions. The production in the war years gave a total of 60,000 examples that served with the British Army, RAF as well as with the Royal Navy well until the late 1950s. During the war, these vehicles offered support to British troops in Western Europe, Africa and elsewhere. They were also operated by forei...
Fordson WOT2 E (15CWT) 'Wooden Cargo Bed' The WOT2 light-weight military lorry was in production with the British Ford company at Dagenham since 1939 and several versions of the type was constructed. The total production number reached some 60 000 examples which served with the British Army, RAF as well as with the Royal Navy until the end of the 1950s. In the war times, these vehicles offered support to British forces in West...
60 cm Flak Scheinwerfer (Flak Sw-36) mit Sd.Ah.51 / Svetlomet 60N s vlekem . German WW2 searchlight with 60cm parabolic reflector. Used both by the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht to search for enemy aircraft during night raids as well as to illuminate airfields at night. The kit including the Sd.Ah51 transport trolley is 3D-Printed. The assembled searchlight can be put on the trolley and removed again. The device was also used after ...
Zetor 15 The Zetor 15 was the first farm tractor to be produced at Zbrojovka plant in Brno after WW2. The Zetors were delivered both to civil users and the military, in Czechoslovakia and abroad as well. The Czechoslovak army for example used Zetor 15 tractors for towing the military aircraft such as the MiG-15 on airfields.
MAN LE 10.220 Bundeswehr Military Aircraft Tug. This is an all-resin cast construction kit of the aircraft tug vehicle that is currently operated by the German Bundeswehr. The kit is 3D designed and along the resin parts, it contains also clear styrene injected parts portraying the cabin windows, a decal sheet and full colour instructions.
Ringtrichter Richtungshorer Horchgerat (RRH) German WWII Acoustic Monitoring Device all resin kit Acoustic devices had been used for finding and monitoring the position of enemy aircraft and their flight direction since World War 1. Although radio detection and ranging (radar) was already massively used, the Luftwaffe and heavy anti-aircraft artillery control units were still using the RRH acoustic devices (which were develope...
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.
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.
HESA Shahid 136 / Geran-2 Iranian The Iran-made HESA Shahid 136 / Geran-2 drone is used by the Russian military to terrorize Ukraine and to attack its civil infrastructure. Our model is resin cast and comes with a few (3D-Printed) parts and is available in the Planet Model range. It also has a sheet of decals.
HESA Shahid 136 / Geran-2 Iranian The Iran-made HESA Shahid 136 / Geran-2 drone is used by the Russian military to terrorize Ukraine and to attack its civil infrastructure. Our model is resin cast and comes with a few (3D-Printed) parts and is available in the Planet Model range. It also has a sheet of decals.
Miles M.35 Libelulla Before the outbreak of the Second World War, Phillips & Powis Aircraft Ltd. was associated with several general aviation and training aircraft designs. The chief designer, technical director and later also managing director and co-owner of the firm was Frederick George Miles and thus the company designs were produced under his name. In 1943, the firm was renamed to Miles Aircraft Ltd. In the pre-war years ...
Miles M.35 Libellula Before the outbreak of the Second World War, Philips & Powis Aircraft Ltd. was associated with several light civil and training aircraft designs. The chief designer, technical director, later also managing director an co-owner of the firm was Frederick George Miles and thus the company desings were produced under his name. In 1943 when Rolls Royce's interests were bought out, the firm became Miles Aircraft...
Short SC-1 "First British VTOL Aircraft". Resin kit of the first British VTOL aircraft. Includes decals for two prototypes, white metal undercarriage legs, two styles of vacu canopy and photo-etched parts.
Saab 210-2 LILLDRAKEN "Final Configuration" All-resin kit of Swedish test jet aircraft in its late configuration which was used to evaluate the J-35 'Draken' fighter design. In this late stage, the Saab 210 had extended nose section. The kit contains decal sheet, vacuum formed canopy and white-metal undercarriage legs.
FFVS J-22A "Swedish WWII main fighter aircraft" At the beginning of the Second World War, the Flygvapnet, or the Swedish Air Force, found itself in a very difficult position. The obsolete Gladiator fighter biplanes called for replacement by some more modern piece of equipment. The Sweden's effort to solve this trouble by making a purchase abroad was only partially successful as because of the 1940 embargo, the US-made Seversky...
Saab 210-I LILLDRAKEN "Initial Configuration"
All-resin kit of Swedish test jet aircraft in its early configuration which was used to evaluate the J-35 'Draken' fighter design. In this early stage, the Saab 210 had very short nose section. The kit contains decal sheet, vacuum formed canopy and white-metal undercarriage legs.