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MQM-74A Chukar Target Drone Detailed 3D-Printed kit of the target drone developed in the 1960's. The drone was launched from the ground or from a ship using a triangular launch stand (included in the kit). These drones were used by the US NAVY, the British Royal Navy, some NATO states and the Israeli IAF/DF. The decals feature American, British, and Israeli markings.
Sd.Kfz.251D MG34 with armor shields and pivot mount 1/35 for Tamiya and Dragon kits
The German Sd.Kfz.251 armored personnel carrier was most often equipped with a pair of machine guns, MG34 or MG42 . The forward firing one had a shield, the other was placed on a hinge in the rear part and was used not only against ground targets but also against planes. Sd.Kfz.251D used a machine gun with a different type of shield than the ...
MG 15 Machine Gun with Infantry Modification. The MG 15 was an aircraft machine gun widely used as a hand manipulated weapon in German aircraft in very early stages of WW2. By 1940, it had been already replaced by the MG81 machine gun. The MG15 was then adapted for the infantry needs and used by Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht ground units.
MQM-74A Chukar Target Drone 1/48
Highly detailed 3D-printed model of the MQM-74A Chukar target drone, developed in the 1960s. The drone was launched from the ground or from a ship using a triangular launch stand, which is included in the kit. The US Navy, British Royal Navy, various NATO countries, and the Israeli Air Force (IAF/DF) used these drones. Decals provide US, British, and Israeli markings.
MQM-74A Chukar 'Target Drone' Finely detailed, 3D-printed model of the Chukar target unmanned aerial vehicle, or a drone, that had been developed in the 1960s. To get to the air, the drone used a tripod launcher structure, either ground or vessel based. This tripod is also portrayed in our kit. The Chukars
were used by the US Navy, British Royal Navy, a couple of NATO countries and also by Israeli military. The decal sheet of...
Rigging Turnbuckles - 4 Types, 136 pcs. 3D printing
High quality turnbuckles.
Elevate Your WWI & Interwar Aircraft Models with Art Scale Kit Turnbuckles
The intricate rigging that defined the iconic biplanes and early monoplanes of the WWI era and the subsequent interwar period is a crucial element for achieving historical accuracy and visual impact. Central to this rigging are turnbuckles (also known as rigging adju...
Republic F-84F Thunderstreak part 1 - Belgian Air Force.
The decal sheet contains the following markings:
F-84F Thunderstreak - Belgian Air Force, Operational Conversion Unit, 1970.
F-84F Thunderstreak - Belgian Air Force, 2nd Squadron, Florennes.
F-84F Thunderstreak - Belgian Air Force, 2.Wing Florennes Demo Flight.
The Belgian Air Force operated the F-84F Thunderstreak from 1955 to 1972. Belgium received a total of ...
Republic F-84F Thunderstreak part 2 - Armee de l?Air / Belgian Air Force.
The decal sheet contains the following markings:
F-84F Thunderstreak - Armee de l'Air, EC 2/4 Lafayette, 1959.
F-84F Thunderstreak - Armee de l'Air, EC 1/1 Corse, 1956.
F-84F Thunderstreak - Belgian Air Force, 2.Wing Florennes Demo Flight.
F-84F Thunderstreak - Armee de l'Air, EC 2/4 Lafayette, 1959: This machine belonged to Escadron de Chasse ...
Set of 2 U.S. cal.50 (12,7mm) standard barrels for aircraft machine guns Browning M2. Fixed-mounted forward-firing primary aircraft armament (AN/M2 and AN/M3 light-barrel versions only). The AN/M2 was used as primary armament in almost all World War II U.S. pursuit aircraft (such as the North-American P-51 Mustang, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Bell P-39 Airacobra, Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, Grumman F6F Hellca...
Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt II "75th FS Flying Tigers". NEW TOOLNG IN 2023 Low-flying subsonic ground-attack twin-fanjet aircraft, maiden flight in May 1972. Nicknamed "Warthog" by USAF aircrew, more than 700 A-10s were built from 1973 to 1982 and the type is still in service with the US Air Force. A-10C is the current platform standard with further potential for life-extension; plans to retire the A-10 and replace with the F-...
McDonnell F-4J Phantom II "Fighting Shamrocks"
Variant of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II fighter jet operated by the US Marine Corps, specifically by VMFA-333 ("Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 333"). Known for its distinctive green shamrock tail markings, the squadron played a significant role in air combat and ground support during the Vietnam War and later Cold War operations. The F-4J was a versatile, all-weather, sup...
Ilyushin Il-2M3 "Berlin 1945"
The Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik (or Stormovik) was a Soviet ground-attack aircraft that played a major role in the Red Army's victory in the war on the Eastern Front in World War II. Nicknamed the "Black Widow" or "Flying Tank", the Il-2M3 was used in all major Soviet offensives during World War II, and it is estimated that it destroyed or damaged more than 50,000 German tanks, armoured vehicles a...
General Dynamics F-111A Vietnam War
7 sprues. Improved nose gear parts. Air-to-ground weapons & metal pitot tube included. Choice of 4 markings: (1) F-111As of Det 1, 428th TFS, 474th TFW at Operation Combat Lancer, Takhli RTAFB, 1968. 66-0018 was the mount of the commander Lt Col Benjamin C Murph. Crew names were applied on their way back to the US; (2) F-111As of 429th TFS, 474th TFW, Nellis AB, Nevada, 1971. 67-0058 is a m...
Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II VMFA-121 Green Knights USMC
Variant of the F-35, F-35B is the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) version.
- 100% new tooling.
- Detailed cockpit interior, weapons bay and landing gear.
- Can be built in vertical landing mode, or in flight mode.
- Landing gear, canopy and weapons bay can be built open or closed
- Various air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons included
- We...
XM-706 E1 Commando armored car. XM-706 E1 (V-100) was built by Cadillac Gage from 1964 and used widely in Vietnam for recon, convoy escort and base perimeter defence. It was initially deployed in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force as well as ARVN and Thai forces and later used by many other Military and Police organizations around the world. The M706 was powered by a 215 hp, V8 gasoline engine with amphibious capability, 4 wheel...
Firefly Collection No.7 Sturmgeschutz/StuG . ADH Publishing, in collaboration with The Oliver Publishing Group, is proud to announce a new series of books for the modeller, military enthusiast and general reader.
Each title will include
" Superbly rendered and meticulously researched colour profiles
" Black and white period photographs sourced from the world's major archives and private collections
" Background history
" ...
Curtiss P-36C. The final production series of the P-36A, featuring additional wing-mounted armament. Used for training and camouflage testing, it offers a visually appealing variety of paint schemes.
Marking options:
Curtiss P-36C, 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group,
National Air Races, Cleveland, Ohio, September 1939
Aircraft finished in one of the most distinctive experimental camouflage schemes used by the 27t...
Ilyushin Il-40 'Brawny' original Prototype with short intakes. Two-seat Soviet jet-engined armored ground-attack aircraft. The first prototype flew in 1953 and was very successful except when it fired its guns, as their combustion gasses would disturb the airflow into the engines and cause them to flameout or hiccup. Remedying this problem took over a year and involved the radical change of moving the engine air intakes all th...
Ilyushin Il-40 'Brawny' modified Prototype with extended intakes. Two-seat Soviet jet-engined armored ground-attack aircraft. The first prototype flew in 1953 and was very successful except when it fired its guns, as their combustion gasses would disturb the airflow into the engines and cause them to flameout or hiccup. Remedying this problem took over a year and involved the radical change of moving the engine air intakes all...
Hiller X-18 Tilt-wing VTOL cargo transport experiment. During early 1955, Hiller Aircraft designed a large, tilt-wing VTOL aircraft as an in-house study. In 1956, U.S. Air Force interested this concept and assigned contract to Hiller for the development of a VTOL cargo transport. The test bed was designated X-18. In order to speed the construction process and to conserve available Air Force funding, the X-18 was built from exi...
Northrop YA-9A. In 1970s, U.S. Air Force launched the A-X requirement that a new designed ground-attack aircraft could provided stable platform for bombing accuracy over the battlefield area. It was also required to be durable for flight close to the ground, in range of enemy guns. The under-wing pylons could carry almost all arms in Air Force inventory. Northrop submitted the YA-9A to the Air Force in competition with the Fai...