Airfix Fw190 Build & Review - 1:72 Scale Model Kit
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The McDonnel Douglas F-4E Phantom II, developed from the F-4C/D, is the first Phantom to carry a 20mm Vulcan Cannon as the fixed armament. Wing leading edge air combat slats have been adopted from the Block 48 aircraft to improve combat agility. The ARN-101 Mod Antenna on top of the spine is also one of the visible features of the later models. Thi... [Read More]
At a time when the Royal Navy were desperately in need of an effective single engine fighter, the new American F4F Wildcat was seen as the ideal solution and was immediately pressed into service. Known as the Martlet in Fleet Air Arm service, this diminutive aircraft was used operationally right through to the end of the war in Europe. The Fleet Ai... [Read More]
Described by General Eisenhower as one of the four weapons that helped the Allies to win the Second World War, the Douglas DC3 and its military variant the C-47 Sky train (Dakota in RAF service) has since gone on to be an instantly recognizable symbol of both air travel and the liberation of occupied lands that so characterized the Second World War... [Read More]
Set Includes: 4 Acrylic Paints, 1 Brush, 1 Poly cement. The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long range Naval fighter aircraft that formed the backbone of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Air Arm throughout the Second World War. Blessed with exceptional maneuverability, as well as long range, the Zero proved to be the best carrier fighter aircraft in the Worl... [Read More]
Code-named Kate by the Allies, the Nakajima B5N was the standard torpedo bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy for much of World War II. The aircraft operated throughout the war, achieving particular success at the battles of Pearl Harbor, Coral Sea, Midway, and Santa Cruz Islands. Primarily a carrier-based aircraft ? although it was also used as a ... [Read More]
When the Japanese Zero first entered service in 1940, it was without doubt the most advanced naval fighter in the world and quickly earned a reputation as a ruthless dogfighter. In early engagements, the Zero proved so effective that pilots were able to post an almost unbelievable victory ratio of 12 to 1 against their adversaries. As the Wehrmacht... [Read More]
When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, clearly heralding the future of fighter design. Produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft, the Bf109 served throughout WWII and was flown by many of the world’s most successful air aces.... [Read More]
This unique airplane flew at 2,000 mph at altitudes that are still classified. With high-tech electronic equipment onboard, it gathered strategic reconnaissance information for the U.S. military for over 25 years. Features: Accurate surface detail, can be built as drone carrier (drone included), waterslide decals.
The North American P-5 l Mustang is viewed as one of the most iconic American fighters of the Second World War. Designed to an RAF specification the Mustang was transformed once the Rolls Royce Merlin engine was installed. Its long range and excellent firepower made it a superb escort fighter, able to protect the bombers all the way to Berlin and b... [Read More]
Though the history of the C-54 was long and varied, it was the Skymaster's service during the Berlin Airlift that was the most pivotal. At 10 tons a flight, the Skymaster and accompanying aircraft were able to deliver nearly two-and-a-half million tons of supplies in just under a year. The reliability, lift capacity, and speed of the four-engine Sk... [Read More]
The F4F Wildcat was the US Navy's primary carrier borne fighter aircraft at the start of the Second World War. Characterized by its stubby appearance the Wildcat had been developed from Grumman's successful range of pre-war biplanes and had entered service with the US Navy a year prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. By the time of the cruc... [Read More]
The first production Spitfire Mk.I was delivered to RAF no.19 Squadron at duxford on 4th August 1938 and heralded the arrival of a future aviation icon. With various upgraded marks of this classic fighter serving throughout WWII, the Spitfire is arguably the most famous fighter aircraft to ever take to the skies.
This is a Hasegawa 1/72 scale assembly and painting required plastic model kit of the Boeing EA-18G Growler, a specialized version of the two-seat F/A-18F Super Hornet use as carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft by the United States Navy. Model kit features: Kit features fine engraved panel lines, basic tandem cockpits, detailed landing gear a... [Read More]
North American P-51D Mustang WW II US fighter. Detailed 1/72nd scale for static display. Ready to assemble precision model kit with fine recessed panel lines on fuselage and wings. Detailed landing gear and wheel wells. Detailed cockpit. Choice of Dallas-built canopy or a normal canopy, each in the "bubble" design. Two 75 gallon drop tanks. 4-blade... [Read More]
1/72 Scale. This kit is Manufactured by Smer models. Comes with a sprue of clear parts. Simple fun kit to build over a weekend. This kit features 58 parts and decals for 2 versions. Please see the Additional pictures for painting and decals that are included in the kit. Skill level 2.
Highly detailed model kit includes waterslide decals and illustrated instructions. Decal options included: US Navy VA-35 Black Panthers; and USMC VMA (AW)-332 Moon Lighter. Paint colors needed: Black, Red, Silver, Flat Black, Cream Yellow, Flesh, Aircraft Gray, Burnt Iron, Tire Black, Khaki Green, Clear Red, Clear Yellow, Clear Blue, Clear Green, F... [Read More]
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