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Vought F4U-4/5 Corsair Serial and Squadron Lettering Paint Mask (14 piece set including decal sheet).
Over 400 Individual Squadron Letters and Numbers & Cocardes.
12" Fuselage 0-9 Actual Height 4.2 mm, 30" Fuselage 0-9 Actual Height 10.3 mm,
24" Cowl 0-9 Actual Height 8.3 mm, 44" Fin A-Z and 0-9 Actual Height 15.4 mm'
30" Upper Wing 0-9 Actual Height 10.4 mm, 56"Upper Wing A-Z and 0-9 Actual Height 19.7 mm.
40" NAVY Under...
Stencil Masks
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MK915/V, No. 16 Squadron, 2nd Tactical Air Force based at A.12 Bayeux, France, September 1944.
1:24 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN250/FL-A, flown by Squadron Leader Colin Gray, No. 81 Squadron, Tunisia, spring 1942. Gray was New Zealand's highest scoring ace of World War II.
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...
Wood planked revetments, Finland/Russia: Winter War/Eastern Front/Continuation War, 1940-1944. 675mm(W) x 450mm(H) 26 inches x 17 inches(H)
Life during the war on the Eastern Front was primitive to say the least. Many roads were little more than dirt tracks, which, although fine for travel during the hot summer months, became nigh impassable during the spring and autumn periods known as the Rasputitsa, or more commonly to t...
RAF Dispersal 150ft 'Frying Pan' type. 675mm(W) x 450mm(H) 26 inches x 17 inches(H)
There were a number of aircraft dispersals employed during, and indeed after the Second World War.
The subject of this base is the 'Frying Pan' (FP) type. So named for obvious reasons, they came in two sizes, 125ft diameter and 150ft diameter and could be used by the largest RAF bombers in service. They were circular in shape and with eit...
Da Nang Air Base, 1970-71. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Armee de l'Air:
The history of the air base at Da Nang goes back to the days of French Indochina. Tourane Airfield as it was then called, was constructed during the 1930's. In 1940, the French Vichy Government agreed to let Imperial Japan use the base as a stationing post for Japanese troops along with several other bases in the area including Cam ...
RAF Marham, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 2018-. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RAF Marham can trace its history back to 1916 when it started service as a night landing ground near RNAS Narborough, and also as an airfield to launch defensive operations against German Zeppelin attacks against Norfolk. The first unit stationed here was No. 51 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps flying Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 and B.E....
Eighth Air Force, England 1942-45. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
The Eighth Air Force started offensive operations against German targets in July 1942 when crews of the 15th Bombardment Squadron (Light) flying RAF Douglas A-20 Bostons attacked targets in the Netherlands. The 'Mighty Eighth' commenced operations with the Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress in August of the same year, flying from RAF Grafton Underwo...
1st Strategic Air Depot, USAAF, (RAF Honington) Suffolk, England, 1942-46. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Honington was established in 1937 as a Royal Air Force base operating under RAF Bomber Command. It was passed over to the USAAF in June 1942 as Station 375. Stationed at the base were the 383rd, 384th and 385th Fighter Squadrons of the 364th Fighter Group, which arrived in early 1944 operating P-51 Musta...
Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (H.M.S. Heron), 1990's onwards. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
RNAS Yeovilton was built in 1939, with 750 NAS commencing operations from the base in the same year, and followed by 751 and 752 NAS shortly afterwards. 794 NAS was formed in 1940 and 827 NAS started operations from the base in 1943. This unit was the first to receive the Fairy Barracuda torpedo bomber. Yeovilton...
RAF Lakenheath- 1990 to 2021. (Main) USAF Units- 48th Fighter Wing (492nd, 493rd, 494th Fighter Squadrons, 495th Fighter Squadron- (due to reactivate in 2021)). 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Located near the town of Lakenheath in Suffolk, United Kingdom, the base can date its roots back to the Great War when it was named Lakenheath Warren and used as a bombing range. It fell into disrepair after 1918, but w...
Wood Planked Revetment, Great War and Second World War. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
Wooden planked revetments were used by all sides during the Great War and Second World War, but were most notably common in Luftwaffe use. Quickly laid down, they did not follow a standardised pattern, size, shape or design. Sometimes, they consisted of simple planked hard standings as in this set, or more elaborate affair...
Soviet Union/Russia/Warsaw Pact/People's Republic of China: PAG-14 pre-stressed concrete slab- early 1970's to present. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
This model represents the 6 metre by 2 metre slab type that replaced the earlier 1.8 metre hexagonal slab in use from the 1950's to the early 1970's. By the 1980's, most Soviet/Russian and WarPac bases had been relaid with this type which provided much better ...
'Marston Mat' Pierced Steel Plank (PSP). 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
'Marston Mat', was a very common covering used for makeshift runways, parking areas and other military uses where rough ground was prevalent. Each panel measured 1 ft 7.5 in by 11 ft 9.75 in, and interlocked with its neighbour by a series of flat 'T' hooks and slots along each of the longest sides, which allowed a degree of flexibility o...
Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact/People's Republic of China- People's Liberation Army Air Force: Hexagonal slab dispersal/parking area, 1.8 metre radius type, 1950's to early 1970's. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
This model represents the 1.8 metre slab type that replaced the earlier 1.2 metre hexagonal slab in use from the 1930's to the late 1940's, and the 1.5 metre hexagonal slabs in use from the late 1940's to ...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021- Main runway- blurred. 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(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. 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(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...
Wood planked revetments, Finland/Russia: Winter War/Eastern Front/Continuation War, 1940-1944. 1013mm(W) x 675mm(H) 40 inches x 26 inches(H)
Life during the war on the Eastern Front was primitive to say the least. Many roads were little more than dirt tracks, which, although fine for travel during the hot summer months, became nigh impassable during the spring and autumn periods known as the Rasputitsa, or more commonly to ...