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Armored platform "Tank destroyer" (as part of the German armored train)
Length, mm: 90
The kit includes:
4 frames with details
2 resin parts
1 photoethed
1 decal (stiker)
scheme for painting
detailed instructions in Ukrainian and English languages
Re-released! Red Beard - British nuclear weapon series. For use with model of the English Electric Canberra and the V bombers of the Royal Air Force, and by the Blackburn Buccaneers, de Havilland Sea Vixens, and Supermarine Scimitars of the Fleet Air Arm (designed to be used with AMP, Ark Models, Airfix, Eastern Express, FROG, High Planes, Italeri, Micro-Mir, Novo, Matchbox, Plastyk, Revell , S & M Models and Xtrakit kits)[BAC...
Re-released! Re-released! Red Beard - British nuclear weapon series. Red Beard was the first British tactical nuclear weapon. It was carried by the V-bomber force and other aircraft. (Designed to be used with Airfix kits of the BAC/English Electric Canberra and the Blackburn Buccaneer S.2C/D, or the Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B, Trumpeter kits of the de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.2, and Sanger kits of the Supermarine Scimitar).
WWII Liberty Ship SS 'Jeremiah O'Brien' (also with waterline hull option)
Liberty ships were American-made cargo ships that were designed to make only one solitary ocean voyage. Jeremiah O'Brien was built in Portland, Maine, in 56 days and launched on June 19, 1943. The Jeremiah O'Brien is 441 feet long, 57 feet wide, displaces 14,245 tons and carries a wartime crew of 58 sailors. To protect itself from enemy aircraft and sh...
Mikoyan MiG-21F13 All Around the World. The Mikoyan MiG-21 NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was popularly nicknamed 'Balalaika', from the aircraft's planform-view resemblance to the Soviet stringed musical instrument or oł'wek (English: pencil) by Polish pilots due to the shape of its fuselage.
Early versions are considered...
Early Arabic Mikoyan MiG-21 F13 Fishbeds. The Mikoyan MiG-21 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-21; NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was popularly nicknamed 'Balalaika', from the aircraft's planform-view resemblance to the Soviet strin...
General-Motors FM-1 Wildcat/Martlet Mk.V. Based upon our popular 1/48 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat (Item 61034), this kit authentically recreates the FM-1 featuring four machine guns with both the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy markings and one sitting pilot figure.
The deployment of the Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat, which was one of the main U.S. Navy carrier-based fighter, started in 1940, and in 1942, the F4F-4 was introduced into service....
Leopard 2s: Fearsome Cats of the World. Continuing with the Leopard 2 series, this set covers Leopard 2s spanning across the globe. Seeing nations like Singapore (small island nation in South East Asia), Chile (Western Coast of South America) and Spain (South Western Europe) utilitising one or more form of the MBT as their main spearheading ground assets. Besides specific marking options, the set also provides generics, allowi...
Dassault Rafale exports "Standard stencils" (English language for export versions)
- This set 1/72 consists of :
- 1 decals sheet
- 2 colored pages of instructions (1x A4 + 1x A5) (front / back).
- 1 set of masks for anti-skid zones.
Dassault Rafale exports "Standard stencils" (English language for export versions)
- This set 1/48 consists of :
- 1 decals sheet
- 2 colored pages of instructions (1x A4 + 1x A5) (front / back).
- 1 set of masks for anti-skid zones.
To The Gates of Moscow with the 3rd Panzer Division (Part 2) A Medical Officer in the Campaign against Russia
Text completely German/English
Authors: Axel Urbanke
ISBN: 978-3-941437-52-4
Pages: 304
Photos: 227 photos, thereof 117 coloured
Maps: 26 coloured maps
Format: 24 x 28,5 cm " large format
To The Gates of Moscow with the 3rd Panzer Division (Part 1) A Medical Officer in the Campaign against Russia
Text completely German/English
Authors:
Axel Urbanke
ISBN: 978-3-941437-51-7
Pages: 312
Photos: 291 photos, thereof 135 coloured
Maps: 17 coloured maps
Format:
24 x 28,5 cm " large format
How did the soldiers of the Wehrmacht really experience the attack on the Soviet Union and the battles that foll...
RE-RELEASED! 'Biber' German Midget Submarine / kleinkampfbande Biber The Biber was one of the weapon systems developed during the Second World War at the time when the situation on both fronts was gradually becoming worse and worse for Germany. In 1943 it became clear that the Allied invasion would take place soon somewhere on the Atlantic coast of the continent and the German military began to seek and develop new and rather ...
de Havilland Vampire Mk.1 'RAF, RAAF and Armee de l'Air. Development of jet fighter later to be named Vampire began in 1941 and related closely with development of H-1 jet engine, for which the engine section of de Havilland company was responsible. The engine was known later under its new name Goblin and its development was very successful. The Vampire was therefore ordered under Air Ministry specification E6/41 for an experi...
de Havilland Vampire Mk.1 Development of a jet fighter later to be named the Vampire began in 1941 and related closely with the development of the H-1 jet engine, for which the engine section of de Havilland company was responsible. The engine was later to be known under its new name Goblin and its development turned out to be very successful. The Vampire was therefore ordered under Air Ministry specification E.6/41 calling fo...
Westland Whirlwind Mk.I 'Fighter Bomber' Not long before the outbreak of WW2, the British Air Ministry issued a requirement calling for two types of fighter aircraft, one light weight with machine gun armament and the other one with heavy cannon armament. To these requirements, the machine gun armed Hurricanes and Spitfires were designed, while to fit the second category, the Westland offered their Whirlwind twin engined 'Cann...
Focke-Angelis Fa-223 Drache captured version.
The first helicopter in the history of aviation to reach production status and also the first one to fly across the English Channel. This is, however, just a brief list of all firsts attained by the Drache. Its production had been planned to give 400 machines, but in the end and mainly because of Allied air raids, just about 20 of these remarkable machines emerged from the produ...
IMAM (Romeo) Ro.37 "A30 engine" In the early 1930s, the Italian Regia Aeronautica operated IMAM Ro.1 (licence-built Fokker C.V) reconnaissance and observation biplanes. The military were quite happy with the type, however when IMAM offered a new biplane type designed by Giovanni Galasso, the decision was taken to acquire this new aircraft. Following the prototype's successful test flights, the production was commenced in 1934....
Westland Whirlwind FB Mk.I 'Fighter-Bomber' Hi-Tech version.
Not long before the outbreak of WW2, the British Air Ministry issued a requirement calling for two types of fighter aircraft, one light weight with machine gun armament and the other one with heavy cannon armament. To these requirements, the machine gun armed Hurricanes and Spitfires were designed, while to fit the second category, the Westland offered their Whirlwi...
Westland Whirlwind Mk.I In the days leading to the outbreak of the Second World War, the British Air Ministry issued requirements calling for two types of a new fighter aircraft, a lighter one armed just with machine guns and the other one with heavier cannon armament. To this specifications, the Spitfire and Hurricane machine gun fighters were developed. The requirement for the heavier type led to the creation of the twin-eng...