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Westland Sea King HC.4
Westland Sea King HC.4, ZA298 'King of the Junglies', No.846 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, HMS Fearless, Operation 'Corporate', Falkland Islands, 1982. (A)
Westland Sea King HC.4, ZA312, No.845 Naval Air Squadron, Operation 'Granby'/Desert Storm, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia, January-February 1991. (B)
Westland Sea King HC.4, ZD480, No.845 N...
Fairey Gannet COD.4 New Parts
A11009 - Fairey Gannet COD.4, 849 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Hermes, 1969.(A)
A11009 - Fairey Gannet COD.4, 849 Naval Air Squadron, B Flight, HMS Ark Royal, 1970. (B)
Handley-Page Victor K.2
Schemes:
1) XL231 Lusty Lindy
2) XH669 Black Buck Raids
3) 543 Squadron Lima Airport Peru 1971
As the last of Britain's trio of V-bombers to enter service, the Handley Page Victor was arguably the most successful, remaining in RAF service for an impressive 35 years. The final K.2 versions were converted to provide the RAF with an effective air-to-air refuelling aircraft, serving through both the...
Avro Vulcan B.2 Occupying a significant position in the history of post war British aviation, the Avro Vulcan was without doubt one of the most distinctive aircraft ever to take to the skies, with its huge delta wing profile becoming almost as iconic as the elliptical wing of the Supermarine Spitfire.
Built to satisfy an extremely demanding Air Ministry requirement for a fast, high altitude strategic bomber, capable of carr...
McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FG.1 was to be Jul-26 but now Expected Autumn 2026
Product Info
This striking 1:48 scale model of the McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 perfectly encapsulates the unique silhouette of one of Britain's most powerful naval aircraft. Comprising 285 parts and boasting a wingspan of 245mm, this kit provides intricate detail for experienced modellers, showcasing the specific adaptations that enabled these...
Cruiser Tank Mk.VIII A27M Cromwell Mk.VI. Even though the new British A27M Cromwell Tank would not make its combat introduction until the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, the speed and mobility of this excellent new tank would soon earn it an enviable reputation amongst Allied troops, who came to rely on the support they provided. The majority of Cromwell Tanks were armed with the standard 75mm ROQF gun, however, the ...
Ferret Scout Car Mk.2 After a successful series of light armoured reconnaissance and liaison vehicles, the Ferret Scout Car saw widespread British and Commonwealth military service from the 1950s onwards, with later variants of the Ferret taking part in the Gulf War of 1990.
A vehicle type which can trace its lineage back to the successful Daimler Dingo scout car of the Second World War, the Ferret was designed with stealt...