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Re-printed!! RAF Post War D Type roundels, 84 inches , 66 inches , 54 inches , 48 inches , 36 inches , 30 inches , 27 inches , 24 inches , 18 inches and rudder stripes plus Low Viz pink and pale blue National Insignia/Roundels 45 inches , 36 inches , 12 inches and white outline discs
Re-printed!! RAF Post War D Type roundels, 84 inches , 66 inches , 54 inches , 48 inches , 36 inches , 30 inches , 24 inches , 18 inches and rudder stripes plus Low Viz pink and pale blue National Insignia/Roundels 45 inches , 36 inches , 12 inches and white outline discs. Double sheet
RNZAF Lockheed PV-1 Venturas, Pacific Theatre - four options..
NZ4509, "Little Devil with trident" October 1943,
NZ4516, "Mickey Mouse" October 1943,
NZ4508, "Crouching Maori Warrior", February 1944,
NZ4512, "Slippery Sam", February 1944.
NZ4506 and NZ4509 wore the US Navy Blue Grey and Light Grey scheme, which has been modified in New Zealand by extending the Blue Grey further down the fuselage sides. NZ4512 and NZ...
Tamiya Masking tape 40mm (Blue Colour but may vary) Tamiya Masking Tape 40mm wide is designed for precise masking in both plastic model building and R/C car polycarbonate body applications. Its thin yet durable construction allows for clean edges and sharp paint lines, ensuring professional-quality results on hobby projects. Easy to apply and remove, it prevents paint bleed while maintaining strong adhesion during use.
40mm...
Honda CB1000F
This model assembly kit recreates the HONDA CB1000F in 1/12 scale with all the details and intricacies motorcycle model builders have come to know from Tamiya.
About the Honda CB1000F
Honda's CB series of road sport bikes has a long and proud history of innovation; it started with the 1959 Benly CB92 Super Sports and includes machines such as the genre-defining 1969 CB750 FOUR and its inline-four engine, t...
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 powerfu...
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 mo...
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 f...
RE-RELEASED!!! Dassault_Mirage IIIC 'Armee de l'Air' The Mirage IIIC was the first jet produced in Western Europe to break the double speed of the sound in the level flight. The type was the very first of te whole family of Mirage fighters IIIC, IIIE and 5 some of which keep flying even until these days. The Mirage IIICJ was the epitome of the Israeli air supremacy in the wars with the neighbouring Arab countries during the Wa...
Messerschmitt Bf-109E-1 'Legion Kondor' pre WWII Between 1939-40, the Messerschmitt Bf-109E was arguably the very best fighter aeroplane of the world. The type was produced in two main subvariants differing by the type of armament, either heavily or lightly armed. The lightly armed airframe was fitted with machine guns only, two of them above the engine, the other two in the wings. The versions produced with this sort of armam...
Bugatti 100 RacerIn the pre-war years, Ettore Bugatti, a very wel known racing car designer, took the opportunity and decided to turn his attention to aviation too and come with a concept of a racing aeroplane which was to win the then rather popular Deutsch de la Muerthe races. At first, the plane was to be fitted with just one engine, this was later reconsidered and two powerplants were used, placed asymmetricaly in the slee...
C-41A US Transport plane In the late 1960s, the Spanish Air Force, or Ejercito del Aire, was seeking a new transport aircraft. In order to meet the air force's needs, Spanish company CASA proposed a twin-engined, turboprop-powered, high-wing, non-retractable undercarriage cargo aircraft with STOL capabilities. The project known as the CASA C-212 Aviocar was eventually accepted and a pair of prototype machines took off for the ...
CAC Bommerang Mk.I/II 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 mo...
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...