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Re-printed!! Avro Vulcan Collection Pt.1 (7)
Avro Vulcan B.2, XL426, flown by Officer Commanding, of 83 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Scampton, UK, 1961.
Avro Vulcan B.2, XM600, of IX Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Cottesmore, UK, 1966.
Avro Vulcan B.2 MMR, (Maritime Radar Reconnaissance), XM570, of 27 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Scampton, UK, 1973.
Avro Vulcan B.2, XM575, of 101 Squadron, R...
RE-RELEASED! WE177B & C (long body) - British nuclear weapon series. For use with models of the Avro Vulcan, de Havilland Sea Vixen, Blackburn Buccaneer, Sepecat Jaguar and the Panavia Tornado. (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
Re-released! WE177A (short body) - (3D-Printed) British nuclear weapon series. For use with models of the Avro Vulcan, de Havilland Sea Vixen, Blackburn Buccaneer, Sepecat Jaguar and the Panavia Tornado. This was the only version of the WE177 which the Royal Navy Sea Harrier could carry.
BACK IN STOCK!!! Blue Danube - British nuclear weapon series. For use with models of the Vickers Valiant B1, Avro Vulcan B1 and the Handley Page Victor B1. (designed to be used with Airfix kits)
GAM-87 Skybolt air-launched ballistic missile Missiles with Pylons. One Aircraft set - 2 missiles (designed to be used with Airfix Avro Vulcan B.2 kits) 3d-printed
Avro Vulcan B.2 EXPERT kabuki masks
all windows including windows seal and inner side masks, other clear parts, wheels, air intakes, all ochre details, yellow stripes on bombs (designed to be used with Airfix AX12011 kits)
Avro Vulcan B.2 ADVANCED kabuki masks
all windows including windows seal, other clear parts, wheels, air intakes, all ochre details, yellow stripes on bombs (designed to be used with Airfix AX12011 kits)
RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 1960s. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RAF Waddington began as a training base for the Royal Flying Corps in 1916. Between this time and 1919, the station was home to a number of squadrons both under RFC, and later, RAF control. Nos. 82, 97, 105, 117 and 123 Squadrons RFC between 1917 and 1918, and Nos. 23, 203 and 204 Squadrons RAF throughout 1919 were based at ...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021- Main runway- blurred. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RAF Scampton's location can trace its ancestry back to the Great War when, named Home Defence Flight Station Brattleby, it served as a landing field for the Royal Flying Corps. From here operated No. 3 Squadron 'A' Flight equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b albeit briefly in the anti-Zeppel...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RAF Scampton's location can trace its ancestry back to the Great War when, named Home Defence Flight Station Brattleby, it served as a landing field for the Royal Flying Corps. From here operated No. 3 Squadron 'A' Flight equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b albeit briefly in the anti-Zeppelin role. This unit was...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RAF Coningsby was built in the late 1930's and after officially opening in November 1940, became operational in February 1941. No. 106 Squadron was the first unit to begin offensive operations from the base flying Handley Page Hampden's. A second unit, No. 97 Squadron, arrived in April equipped with Avro Manchester's, and ...