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					<item><title>Special Hobby SH72542</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72542</link>
<description>Junkers Ju-87D-1/3 Stuka ‘Combat &amp; Captured’ For the Luftwaffe, the Junkers Ju 87B/R Stuka was a very important and extensively used aircraft. With the increasing strength of the enemy air forces and the urgent need for Stukas, it was necessary to modernize this aircraft. Therefore, the Ju 87D version entered production. It was aerodynamically modified and received a more powerful version of the Jumo 211 engine. The Ju 87D-3 version used a standard-span wing, and from the Ju 87D-5 version on, a wing with an extended span was installed. The Ju 87D was used by the Luftwaffe in Africa, the Mediterranean and on the Eastern Front. The air forces of the German allies, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia, also included this aircraft in their armament. With the growing strength of the anti-Nazi alliance, some Ju 87Ds fell into the hands of British and American units.
 We have prepared the Junkers Ju 87D-3 based on the Ju 87G-1 model from Academy, which we supplemented with our own styrene sprue with conversion and correction parts of the Ju 87D version, etches and in this case also 3D-printed parts of the siren propellers. The decals offer an Italian machine operating in southern Italy, a Luftwaffe machine operating in winter scheme on the Eastern Front and two interesting captured machines from Africa. One was operated by No.601 sqn. RAF and the other by the USAAF.
- also available for this model are the following: 3D-printed set with the rear gunner&#039;s seat and gun P72002, spray masks M72038 and pilot and gunner figures F72377
- limited batch
- interesting colour schemes
- the kit also contains etches and 3D-printed parts
 
Resin and 3D printed kits and sets. Price:&amp;pound;-</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72542</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 17:35:09 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH48173</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH48173</link>
<description>Bücker Bü-181B / Sk 25 Bestmann. The Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann was chosen in 1939 as the standard Luftwaffe trainer aircraft. It saw service as a trainer throughout the war and at its end the type also saw combat use as a light bomber or tank-busting aircraft. Due to this and also to Swedish license and post-war Czechoslovak and Egyptian production, the type achieved considerable expansion and fame. Most Bückers flew well into the 1950s and some still fly as veterans today.
 We offered the kit of this interesting aircraft under the catalog number SH48120. However, the kit was sold out and the fuselage tooling was damaged during the re-molding. As a result, the kit was not available for a long time. It also took a long time because we made not only a new fuselage mould from modified 3D files, but also another shape with different engine variants. These versions will be available for sale gradually. Now we offer you the kit SH48173 with decals for Luftwaffe and Swedish Flygvapnet aircraft. The parts are broken down into four sprues of grey plastic and one sprue of clear parts. The kit also includes photo-etched parts and 3D prints. The decals include two Luftwaffe training aircraft and one very colourful Swedish licensed Sk 25.
- the kit contains a fret of etches and 3D printed parts
- interesting colour schemes. Price:&amp;pound;-</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH48173</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 17:34:13 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72068</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72068</link>
<description>de Havilland NF Mk.XV Mosquito wheels and canopy frame paint mask (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits). Price:&amp;pound;3.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72068</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 15:18:10 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM48027</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM48027</link>
<description>Heinkel He-117A Greif wheels and canopy frame paint mask MASK (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits). Price:&amp;pound;3.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM48027</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 15:07:33 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72543</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72543</link>
<description>Curtiss TP-40N Warhawk two-seat trainer. Price:&amp;pound;-</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72543</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 10:20:45 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72546</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72546</link>
<description>Focke-Wulf Fw-189A ‘Owls over the Eastern Front’ In 1937, the RLM (Reichsluftfahrtministerium) issued specifications for a new Luftwaffe reconnaissance aircraft. The companies Blohm Voss with their asymmetric BV 141, Arado with the single-engine Ar 198 and Focke Wulf with the Fw 189 project participated in the competition. The winner was the Focke Wulf.
Like the BV 141, the Fw 189 stood out with an unusual technical solution. Chief designer Kurt Tank designed the aircraft with a central fuselage nacelle and two tailplane booms from the engine nacelles. This provided the crew of three with excellent visibility. The prototype flew for the first time in July 1938 and the pre-series Fw 189 A-0s were delivered in September 1940. Production continued with the first series version of the Fw 189A-1. It was produced at the Focke Wulf factory in Bremen, where production was soon halted due to the production of the Fw 190. From March 1941, the Prague Aero factory supplied the Fw 189 (production ceased in 1943). Other Fw 189s were produced until 1944 in French factories in Bordeaux-Mérignac. In the second half of 1941, the A-1 version was replaced on the production lines by the A-2 version with more powerful armament. A small series of training and liaison versions B was also built, differing in the shape of the fuselage nacelle and other details. A ground attack version, designated Fw 189C, was tested in prototypes; the first prototype Fw 189V1 crashed, and even the modified prototype Fw 189V-6 did not convince.
 The vast majority of Fw 189 aircraft served on the Eastern Front. The Focke-Wulf Fw 189 A proved to be capable of handling from unpaved airfields, with excellent maneuverability and reliability. Several Fw-189A-1s were even fitted with the FuG-212 Lichtenstein C-1 radar and an oblique cannon and used as night fighters in Romania in 1944. The Fw 189 also saw service with the Slovak, Hungarian and Romanian air forces.
Kit Fw 189A-1 SH72546 includes three plastic parts sprues, a clear parts sprue and 3D printed parts. The decals feature two German aircraft, one captured Soviet aircraft and one Norwegian aircraft. This originally German aircraft from the Eastern Front flew to Norway just before the end of the war and was used by the Norwegian air force after the war.
- model kit of an unusually looking machine
- interesting colour schemes. Price:&amp;pound;16.66</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72546</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 08:46:24 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72541</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72541</link>
<description>Caproni Ca.312 ‘Italian Export Bomber’. The Italian company Caproni began producing the light twin-engine bomber Ca.310 and the more powerful Ca.311 for the Italian Air Force in the late 1930s. These also attracted foreign customers. Belgium ordered the Ca.310 and Norway the Ca.311, but with more powerful engines. Caproni first offered Belgium the Ca.312 Belge, built on the basis of the Ca.310, but the production machines were to be built for both countries on the basis of the Ca.311. They were to differ in the design of the nose section. The Belgian machines were to have a stepped nose while the Norwegian ones a smooth shaped nose in the He 111 style. In contrast to the Ca.311, they had massive engine cowlings, three-bladed propellers and modified landing gear. Caproni managed to build two Ca.312s by the time Belgium and Norway had been occupied by the German Wehrmacht and both orders were cancelled. The unfinished batch of 24 was taken over by the Italian Regia Aeronautica. They were operated in the transport role in Italy, Africa and on the Eastern Front. Two machines were used as ambulances on the Eastern Front and flew white overall with red cross markings.
 The plastic mouldings are completed with a combination of 3D printed parts, resin parts and etchings of the new engines, the cowlings, landing gear parts and interior. The decals offer a Norwegian prototype option with a smooth nose and three Italian machines with stepped noses. Two are camouflaged, one from Italy, the second from Africa and the third, white, flew as an ambulance in the Caucasus area.. Price:&amp;pound;19.87</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72541</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:32:10 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72537</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72537</link>
<description>North-American AT-6 Texan ‘Little Warrior’ HI-TECH KIT! The AT-6 Texan/Harvard was used mainly for training during World War II. However, North American already anticipated during its design that some operators would use the Texan as a combat aircraft. After World War II, it became clear that the Texan was excellent for counter-guerrilla warfare and also in the FAC (Forward Air Control) role. Squadrons of Texans, nicknamed ‘Mosquito’, were used by the USAF in the Korean War. European countries such as France, Spain, Britain and Portugal used armed Texans in colonial or anti-communist conflicts in Africa. Texans fought against the communists in Greece. They were used in the first Israeli-Arab wars, on both sides. Texans were also used in combat in South America in many conflicts, uprisings and revolutions.
 The kit offers Academy AT-6 mouldings, complete with our new tooled, injection-moulded canopies for various versions. The kit also includes 3D printed, resin and etched parts of the undercarriage for the Texans of various air forces. Decals include two USAF aircraft from the Korean War, a French aircraft from Algeria with a painted on beast mouth on the fuselage, a Spanish Texan armed with machine guns in the wing, a Syrian aircraft whose gunner shot down an S-199 fighter and finally an IAF Harvard.. Price:&amp;pound;15.82</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72537</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 20:27:25 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72521</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72521</link>
<description>model 139/WH-1 ‘Early Dutch East Indies Bomber’ The Martin company started the revolution in aircraft construction with their Model 139 bomber that was also designated by the USAAF B-10, B-12 or B-14 depending on the engines used. In the early 1930s, the air was dominated by fabric-covered biplanes and then suddenly an all-metal monoplane appeared, with closed crew cockpits and cowled engines. Those new bombers were not only faster than other competing bombers, they were also faster then the fighter planes of the day. This meant the need for new, changed fighter plane design worldwide. 
The Model 139 also earned export success. The bombers were delivered to militaries of several countries, among which was also Dutch East Indies that got two versions, the WH-1 and WH-2 differing in versions of their R-1820 power plants and the type of the cowlings. This model kit portrays the first version, the WH-1 equipped with R-1820-F53 radials. The colour schemes and decals cover three blue and yellow machines of the ML-KNIL (Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force), two of which with segmented roundels, the third with the orange triangles instead of roundels, and the fourth machine is a Thai Air Force WH-1. Thailand placed order for these bombers before the outbreak of the war plus also bought some more which were originally Dutch machines later captured by the Japanese. This fourth machine also has quite interesting colour scheme as through the Japano-Thai camouflage slightly peels off showing the underlaying Dutch yellow and blue scheme. 
 
- excellent model kit of an revolutionary aircraft
- the WH-1 version has never been released in styrene format before
- interesting colour schemes and markings
- pre-cut masks, sold separately, also offered for this model kit. Price:&amp;pound;29.16</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72521</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 20:26:49 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72544</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72544</link>
<description>de Havilland NF Mk.XV Mosquito DH.98 ‘High-Altitude Night Fighter’ During the Second World War, the high-altitude bomber and reconnaissance Junkers Ju-86P and R aircraft appeared over Great Britain. Initially, the RAF was unable to intervene against them, until the high-altitude versions of the Spitfire Mk.VII and the modified Spitfire Mk.IX brought about a turning point. The threat that the Luftwaffe would deploy more powerful bombers led to the development of a high-altitude fighter version of the Mosquito. This version had a pressurized cockpit, a radar in the nose, an extended wing with a span of 19 meters, high-altitude engines Merlin 76 with four-blade propellers. A small batch of ‘fifteens’ were produced and assigned to No.85 Sqn. RAF for testing.
The detailed kit offers decals for two machines, one in PRU Blue and the other in Deep Blue. 
 
- Mosquito NF Mk.XV has never been released in styrene format before
- eye-catching and unique version
- offers nice surface detail levels. Price:&amp;pound;21.66</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72544</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 19:10:30 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72539</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72539</link>
<description>CAC CA.13 Boomerang ‘Australian Emergency Fighter’. The Boomerang was the only indigenous Australian fighter aircraft to see action in World War II. The Boomerangs defended Australia and were used in New Guinea and other islands. They were produced in three serial versions: the CA-12 Boomerang Mk.I, the CA-13 Boomerang Mk.II and the reconnaissance CA-19. They were operated by five RAAF combat squadrons and other units.
The model consists of one sprue of plastic parts and a sprue of clear parts. The instructions and decals offer one machine from each RAAF squadron that flew the Boomerangs in combat. Four machines are camouflaged in green and brown scheme with light blue undersurfaces, the fifth machine is green all over.
 
- a model of the only Australian-built fighter to be operated during the war
- decals cater for as many as five interesting schemes
- contains resin cast wheels and exhausts. Price:&amp;pound;14.16</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72539</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 19:08:56 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72067</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72067</link>
<description>de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor Coupé Pre-cut spray masks for masking the clear part and wheels (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits) DH.94 Moth Minor Coupé model kit.. Price:&amp;pound;3.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72067</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 18:46:30 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72540</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72540</link>
<description>Saab SK-37E Stor-Viggen. Price:&amp;pound;-</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72540</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 16:52:22 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH32092</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH32092</link>
<description>JB-2 Loon ‘US Version of V-1 Missile’ 1/32	post WWII. JB-2 Loon ‘US Version of V-1 Missile’ 1/32 1/32
 The German V1 missiles were copied and manufactured in the USA under the designation JB-2 Loon. They were to be used against Japan, but the use of the atomic bomb ended the war. Nevertheless, they were accepted into service by the US Army, USAAF and US Navy and used until the mid-1950s.
The kit contains three sprues of plastic parts, a fret of etches and 3D-Printed parts. 
- attractive colour schemes and decals
- also contains etches and 3D print. Price:&amp;pound;18.75</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH32092</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 13:29:01 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72504</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72504</link>
<description>de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor Coupé ‘Travel and Sport Plane’ In 1937, the De Havilland company designed the DH.94 Moth Minor as a modern replacement for the DH.82 Tiger Moth biplane. De Havilland had produced the type for civilian customers until 1940, when it switched to military production. The civilian machines were confiscated for the needs of the RAF. These were used in the utility and liaisons role. The Moth Minor was designed with open cockpits. For more wealthy customers, the De Havilland company prepared a Coupé version with a closed cabin for two people. The first airframes were built during the war, other machines were built and also converted from Moth Minors with open cockpits. As tourist and sports, these Moth Minors flew until the 1970s, when their technical service life ended. However, several have undergone general repairs and are still flying today.
The Moth Minor kit consists of two sprues of plastic parts and a single sprue with a clear canopy. The decals feature three colourful civilian aircraft flying in the British Isles and one aircraft flying in New Zealand.
- nicely detailed and yet very easily assembled
- attractive schemes and decals. Price:&amp;pound;10.50</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72504</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 12:26:56 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72534</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72534</link>
<description>Dassault_Mirage IIIC ‘Southern Hemisphere Fighter’ The Mirage IIIC was the first Western European aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight. It became the basis of the Mirage IIIC, IIIE and 5 family of aircraft that still keep flying today. It was a symbol of Israel&#039;s superiority in wars with its Arab neighbours. Israeli Mirage IIICs participated in the War over Water, the Six-Day War, the War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War, and many smaller conflicts. Many Israeli pilots became aces in the Mirage IIIC. But of course, the Mirage IIIC was also introduced to the Armée de l&#039;Air&#039;s inventory. Another export customer that purchased the Mirage IIIC was South Africa. The SAAF Air Force received 15 examples of this version, and later, other machines were delivered in the IIIE and IIIR versions. In South Africa, Mirage IIICs were used for a long time and were deployed in conflicts with neighbouring countries. Not even the UN embargo prevented this.
Argentina also faced an embargo after losing the Falklands War. Therefore, the country purchased nineteen Mirage IIICs from Israel in 1982-83 and used them until 1990.
 The kit contains seven styrene sprues and one with clear parts. The decals offer three SAAF machines, each in a different colour scheme (two camouflaged and one natural metal finish) and two FAA machines, one in two different camouflages from two different units.
 
- highly detailed model kit
- attractive colour schemes and decals
- also available – pre-cut masks M72041, accessory sets Q72401Mirage IIIC Wheels, Q72402 Mirage IIIC Mirage IIIC Atar 9B Engine Nozzle and Q72403 Mirage IIIC Seat. Price:&amp;pound;17.83</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72534</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:36:34 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72533</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72533</link>
<description>Douglas A-20G Havoc ‘Over Europe and Pacific’ The American A-20 Havoc / Boston twin-engine bombers were deployed on many battlefields of World War II. They were very successful in the Pacific. The A-20G version was equipped with large-caliber machine guns in the nose, the rear hemisphere was guarded with a gun turret with a pair of machine guns of the same caliber. This armament was used in ground attacks, along with bombs dropped from low altitude. In addition to the American ones, RAAF Bostons were also deployed in the Pacific. Australian Bostons organized popular bomb ‘tea parties’. In Europe, the A-20G operated from bases in Italy and Great Britain as tactical bombers in large formations. They were mostly led by A-20Ks with a glass nose and Norden sights. After the invasion of Europe, the A-20G also operated from French bases. This also applies to one of the machines offered in our kits. The machine with invasion stripes was decorated with a drawing of a beauty inspired by famous Vargas. Three more aircraft operated in the Pacific. Two American ones were decorated with nose art, one with a fierce beast mouth on the nose. The last aircraft flew with No.22 Sqn. RAAF.
The kit offers detailed A-20G parts, broken down into five sprues of grey plastic and a sprue of clear parts.
- detailed model
- interesting schemes
- wide variety of accessories (maska, resin detail sets, figure sets). Price:&amp;pound;21.66</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72533</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 19:35:33 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72538</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72538</link>
<description>de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor ‘In war and peace over Europe and Africa’ 1/72
 The production of the sports and touring DH.94 Moth Minor monoplane was interrupted by World War II. The De Havilland company stopped its production in Britain and moved it to Australia, where it was restarted for the needs of the RAAF. British-made aircraft were flown by private owners and in flying clubs. After the outbreak of the war, civil flying was restricted and the Moth Minors were used as training or liaison aircraft. One, originally an Egyptian machine, served as a liaison aircraft for the USAAF in Egypt in 1942. After the war, Moth Minors were flown in civil hands until the 1970s, participating in many events and races. Some, after overhauls, still keep flying today.
 The kit offers parts arranged on two sprues, joined with injection-moulded windshields. Decals include the USAAF DH.94 ‘Sand Fly’ from Egypt, the British G-AFTH in two forms, in yellow with RAF markings and camouflaged as it served as a liaison aircraft during the war. Civilian DH.94s are represented by G-AFOZ and G-AFPN, the former in cream scheme, the latter silver overall, both with colourful trim and start numbers.. Price:&amp;pound;10.50</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72538</guid>
<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2025 21:51:04 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72066</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72066</link>
<description>WH-3 / model 166 bomber Mask Pre-cut paint masks for clear parts and wheels (designed to be used with Frrom-Azur and Special Hobby kits) WH-3 / model 166 kit.. Price:&amp;pound;3.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72066</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 16:42:34 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH72496</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72496</link>
<description>Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4/7 ‘Staffelkapitäne’ 1/72 The Messerschmitt Bf-109 is one of the synonyms for a fighter aircraft. The machine, which was in service from 1936 to 1954 in many versions, lasted on the front line from the war in Spain until the end of World War II. The Emil, the Bf-109E version was the first One-Oh-Nine with the DB 601 engine. It is inextricably linked to the beginning of World War II with the attack on Poland, Western Europe and Scandinavia. The Battle of Britain was one of the pinnacles of the Emil deployment, followed by deployment in the Balkans, Africa and over Malta. Until 1941, the Messerschmitt Bf-109E was the best fighter in the world, along with the Spitfire. For this kit, we have selected the machines of four Staffel capitans, interesting in colour schems and the fates of their pilots. Decals are offered for Bf-109E-7, black 1/Wr.N. 2030 Oblt. Herbert Ihlefeld, Stafelkapitän 2.staffel I. (J)/LG2 in several forms. Furthermore, the decals contain the markings for Bf-109E-4, white 13/Wr.N. 1432, of Oblt. Walter Oesau, Stafelkapitän of 7.staffel/JG51, two different Bf-109E-7, yellow 5/Wr.N. 4187 and and Bf-109E-7, yellow 1/Wr.N. 1326 of Oblt.Erbo Graf von Kageneck, Stafelkapitän of 9./JG27. The last machine is the c Bf-109E-7/N, white 12/Wr.N. 3826, of Oblt.Joachim Müncheberger, Stafelkapitän of 7./JG26.
The model parts are broken up into two sprues of gray plastic and one sprue with clear parts. It is possible to build it with the engine and fuselage machine guns uncovered, with the flaps down and the slats extended. For the machine of Oblt. Herbert Ihlefeld, the kit also includes the ETC500 bomb rack and the SD 250 bomb.
 
- ultra accurate and detailed model
- easy assembly
- the engine can be shown with cowl panels open
- control surfaces, wing flaps and slats can be also posed open, down or extended
- accurate decals for four machines, the sheet also include a full set of stencils
- separately sold clear parts and wheel mask set
- more detail set coming soon. Price:&amp;pound;14.16</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72496</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 16:41:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72065</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72065</link>
<description>de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor Mask 
Pre-cut paint masks for the windshields and undercarriage wheels of Special Hobby DH-94 Moth Minor kits. The windshields receive masks on either side (outside/inside) (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits). Price:&amp;pound;3.58</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72065</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 16:08:26 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72064</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72064</link>
<description>Vautour IIA MASK 1/72 Pre-cut paint masks for the clear parts and wheels of Special Hobby&#039;s Vautour IIA model kit. (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits). Price:&amp;pound;3.17</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72064</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 15:12:44 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72063</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72063</link>
<description>Douglas A-20C Havoc/P-70 Nighthawk MASK 1/72 (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits) Pre-cut paint masks for the clear parts as well as the undercarriage wheel hubs of Special Hobby &#039;s A-20C Havoc model kit, its British variety named BOston Mk.IIIA and also the night fighter P-70 Nighthawk.. Price:&amp;pound;3.17</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72063</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 15:07:03 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SH32091</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH32091</link>
<description>Hawker Tempest Mk.V &#039;Doodle-bug Hunters&#039;. Four very attractive markings. There is a 3D-Printed radar (wing antenna and a cockpit instrument) for Camo A. This will be the very first Tempest kit to offer the &#039;radar camo&#039;. This aircraft, along with one other, will be decorated with symbols of shot down V-1 rockets.
The kit will be released in September, you can already start pre-ordering it now.. Price:&amp;pound;46.66</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH32091</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 16:39:58 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Special Hobby SHM72061</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72061</link>
<description>de Havilland Mosquito PR Mk.XVI &amp; Bomber Version Canopy Mask (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits). Price:&amp;pound;6.00</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SHM72061</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 15:59:30 GMT</pubDate>
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