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Lockheed C-130J-30 Super Hercules, 1999-present
Four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed Martin. C-130-J-30 type is a comprehensive update of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, with extended fuselage, new engines, flight deck and other systems.
Reboxing of Minicraft kit with new decals. Assemble with rear ramp open or closed. Multiple choice of markings:
(1) USAF 16-5833, 15-5817 or ...
Douglas C-47 Skytrain, ca.1943/44
Legendary WWII military transport aircraft derived from the Douglas DC-3 commercial airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remained in service for many years after the war. Known as the Dakota by the Royal Air Force.
Reboxed Minicraft kit with new decals. Choice of 5 markings:
(1) USAAF C-47 42-32832 "Sky King", 53rd Troop Carrier Sqn, June 6th 1944;
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Douglas C-118 Liftmaster Four-engine, turboprop-powered heavy transport aircraft derived from the Douglas DC-6 commercial airliner. Developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company and used by the United States Air Force from 1955 to 1971.
Reboxed Minicraft kit with new decals. Choice of 7 markings:
(1) Military Air Transport Service (MATS) C-118A, USAF, early 1960s;
(2) US Navy R6Ds of Fleet Logistics Support Reserve Squad...
Boeing P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft.
NEW TOOLING!!
Multi-mission maritime patrol aircraft developed by Boeing for the United States Navy, based on the Boeing 737-800 airframe. Designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations, the P-8A is equipped with advanced sensors, radars, and sonobuoys to detect and track subm...
Tupolev Air Force Tu-22M3 Backfire C
Reboxed Minicraft kit with new decals. Choice of 2 markings: (1) Tu-22M3 'Red 12', Russia 2010; (2) T-22M3 'Red 44', Ukraine Air Force ca.1994.
Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker,
Reboxed Minicraft kit with new decals. Choice of markings for 2 aircraft: (1) KC-135R 58-0018, 22nd ARW, 931st ARG, McConnell AFB 2013; (2) KC-135R 58-0023, Illinois Air National Guard ca.2005.
Licensed by Boeing.
Northrop KF-5E Tiger II fighter, RoKAF ca.1980s-present
The KF-5E Tiger II is a licence-built variant of the American Northrop F-5E Tiger II fighter aircraft operated by the Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF). Produced jointly by Korean Air Industries (airframe) and Samsung Precision (engines) in the 1970s to bolster the RoKAF's capabilities against the threat posed by North Korea. While newer and more advanced fighters have...
Northrop B-2A Spirit Stealth
New tooling.
The B-2 "Spirit" is a long-range, heavy strategic bomber developed by Northrop Grumman for the United States Air Force. First flown in 1989 and entering service in 1997, the B-2 is renowned for its distinctive flying-wing design and advanced stealth technology, enabling it to penetrate dense air defences and deliver both conventional and nuclear weapons.
Conceived during the Cold...
Boeing E-737 "Peace Eye" Airborne Early Warning Aircraft. Korean Air Force
The Peace Eye is South Korea's advanced airborne early warning and control aircraft (AEW&C), based on the Boeing 737. Equipped with a large radar mounted above the fuselage, it provides long-range surveillance, target tracking, and command-and-control capabilities. Four aircraft were delivered to the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) from 2011, signi...
Douglas C-54 Skymaster Transport Aircraft US Air Force
The Douglas C-54 Skymaster was a four-engine transport aircraft developed from the civilian DC-4, designed to provide long-range heavy transport for the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War Two. Used extensively in the Pacific, European, and China-Burma-India theatres, transporting troops, equipment, and fuel, often over hostile territory.
After the war the C-54 flew...
Martin B-26B Marauder Medium Bomber
Fast, twin-engine medium bomber used by the USAAF during World War II. Entering service in 1941, it featured tricycle landing gear, a sleek fuselage, and was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial engines. Early handling challenges were addressed through design changes, including a broader wingspan and tail. Armed with multiple .50?cal machine guns and capable of carrying up to 4,000?...
Leopard 1A5 German Army Main Battle Tank
Reboxed Ace Corporation kit. Choice of 3 markings: (1) German Federal Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) Leopard 1A5, Armoured Corps Training Centre (Ausbildungszentrum Panzertruppen); (2) Italian Army Leopard 1A5, Kosovo 2000; (3) Canadian Armed Forces Leopard 1A5, Bovington Tank Museum.
Molniya Buran OK-1.01 space shuttle. In 1974, after failure of the N-1 Lunar rocket, the Soviet military preferred a new family of modular following the loss of space race to America. In 1976, the Ministers of the USSR launched the program of the reusable spacecraft system. The former OKB-1 bureau was restructured to NPO Energia enterprise that in charge of the program development. The U.S. shuttle design was studied by Soviet...
Molniya Buran OK-92 space shuttle. In 1972, U.S. President Nixon approved a program to develop a reusable Space Shuttle system. In the USSR, the space shuttle was viewed first of all as a carrier of nuclear weapons. The Soviet military convinced that U.S. planned to use the shuttle for a pre-emptive nuclear strike on Russia. Therefore the USSR needed an analogous capability to maintain the strategic balance. In 1976, the Minis...
Convair C-131B Samaritan Multiple USAF / US Navy marking choices for the new 1/144 scale Roden kits. A military light transport aircraft derived from the Convair CV-240/340/440 series, the C-131 Samaritan served the USAF and US Navy in many different duties from the 1950s all the way to 1990. This decal sheet is designed for the Roden CV-340 kits and provides markings for both USAF and US Navy examples.
The options on this de...
Norwich Airport Size 675mm x 675mm
Beginnings and the first Norwich Airport
Initially a British Army cavalry training ground, RFC Mousehold Heath was established on the site and was home to a number of Royal Flying Corps units; Nos 18, 37, 85 and 117 Squadrons. In April 1918, RFC Mousehold Heath became RAF Mousehold Heath, and following the war, Boulton & Paul Ltd took over the site as a test facility, although it shou...
Vickers Super VC-10/VC10 type 1151 BOAC he VC10 or to use its correct title the Vickers Commercial 10 was a long range British Airliner designed and built by Vickers and first flew in 1962. The Aircraft had a high subsonic speed and was specially designed to use 'Hot & High' Airports such as Nairobi on the African routes.
The fist Super VC10 that is the subject of this model was13ft 0in (3.96 m) longer, had upgraded Conway e...
Securite Civile Francaise (Part 1) CL-415 + Lockheed C-130A Hercules This decals set, including five sheets contain all the markings to complete one Canadair/Bombardier CL-415 and one C-130A Hercules in French S'curit' Civile colors.
Canadair/Bombardier CL-415
Decals with all the registrations of the Canadairs (callsigned P'lican) en servicing in the fleet since 1995 in included, as far as there variant through the years...
Lun Class Ekranoplan Soviet GEV
Soviet 'Ground Effect Vehicle' developed during the Cold War. 8-engined hybrid seaplane capable of skimming the water's surface at 16-32 feet unseen by radar. Armed with six anti-ship missiles mounted on the spine.
Full cockpit, detailed rear gunner's emplacement, six Moskit missile launch tubes. Choice of 3 markings