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Vallejo Panzer Aces 8 Color Set 70127 USSR, IT, JAP Crew Uniforms (8)

Vallejo Panzer Aces 8 Color Set 70127 USSR, IT, JAP Crew Uniforms (8).

551 CZK

1/32 Nieuport XXI Russian Service

1/32 Nieuport XXI Russian Service. A french fighter, While it had a similar airframe to the Nieuport XVII, it was equipped with a less powerful Le Rhone 9C engine as it was originally intended as a long range escort fighter. It was also license manufactured in Russia by Dux Factory. CSM  1/32 plastic injection kit -6 plastic frets -Instruction in colour -Film for windscreen -PhotoEtch -Decals for 4 markings printed by Cartograf

1909 CZK

1/32 Nieuport XXI Russian Service

1/32 Nieuport XXI Russian Service. A french fighter, While it had a similar airframe to the Nieuport XVII, it was equipped with a less powerful Le Rhone 9C engine as it was originally intended as a long range escort fighter. It was also license manufactured in Russia by Dux Factory. CSM  1/32 plastic injection kit -6 plastic frets -Instruction in colour -Film for windscreen -PhotoEtch -Decals for 4 markings printed by Cartograf

1909 CZK

1/32 Light wood - Transparent  - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5

1/32 Light wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5. A5 sheet This type is transparent, so it is possible, through base colour, to regulate final shade of the decal. Wooden structure is equal to 1/32 scale.   INSTRUCTIONS Pasted/fixed/glued, puttied and polished model paint by base white (it is suitable to polish also this coloured layer before applying wooden decals). The decals are transparent, so it is necessary to apply base colour. It is possibe to mark off single panels by using different shades of base colour (white, of white, yellow). Then cut required shape of panel (with 2 mm overlap) and apply as same as ordinary decal (use Mr. Mark Setter, Mr. Mark Softer). After these processes cut protruded wooden decal with very sharp knife. By this technique it is possible to create very believable imitation of the wooden surface without skill in using of oil paints.    

188 CZK

1/32 Dark wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5

1/32 Dark wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5. A5 sheet This type is transparent, so it is possible, through base colour, to regulate final shade of the decal. Wooden structure is equal to 1/32 scale.   INSTRUCTIONS Pasted/fixed/glued, puttied and polished model paint by base white (it is suitable to polish also this coloured layer before applying wooden decals). The decals are transparent, so it is necessary to apply base colour. It is possibe to mark off single panels by using different shades of base colour (white, of white, yellow). Then cut required shape of panel (with 2 mm overlap) and apply as same as ordinary decal (use Mr. Mark Setter, Mr. Mark Softer). After these processes cut protruded wooden decal with very sharp knife. By this technique it is possible to create very believable imitation of the wooden surface without skill in using of oil paints.

188 CZK

1/32 Dark wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5

1/32 Dark wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5. A5 sheet This type is transparent, so it is possible, through base colour, to regulate final shade of the decal. Wooden structure is equal to 1/32 scale.   INSTRUCTIONS Pasted/fixed/glued, puttied and polished model paint by base white (it is suitable to polish also this coloured layer before applying wooden decals). The decals are transparent, so it is necessary to apply base colour. It is possibe to mark off single panels by using different shades of base colour (white, of white, yellow). Then cut required shape of panel (with 2 mm overlap) and apply as same as ordinary decal (use Mr. Mark Setter, Mr. Mark Softer). After these processes cut protruded wooden decal with very sharp knife. By this technique it is possible to create very believable imitation of the wooden surface without skill in using of oil paints.

188 CZK

1/32 Light wood - Transparent  - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5

1/32 Light wood - Transparent - Decals Wood Grain - transparent no grid sheet: A5. A5 sheet This type is transparent, so it is possible, through base colour, to regulate final shade of the decal. Wooden structure is equal to 1/32 scale.   INSTRUCTIONS Pasted/fixed/glued, puttied and polished model paint by base white (it is suitable to polish also this coloured layer before applying wooden decals). The decals are transparent, so it is necessary to apply base colour. It is possibe to mark off single panels by using different shades of base colour (white, of white, yellow). Then cut required shape of panel (with 2 mm overlap) and apply as same as ordinary decal (use Mr. Mark Setter, Mr. Mark Softer). After these processes cut protruded wooden decal with very sharp knife. By this technique it is possible to create very believable imitation of the wooden surface without skill in using of oil paints.    

188 CZK

1/48 Messerschmitt Bf109 Crosses + Stencils - Wet Transfers - various manufacturers

1/48 Messerschmitt Bf109 Crosses + Stencils - Wet Transfers - various manufacturers. Crosses and stencils for Messerschmitt Bf109 in 1/48 scale. Wet transfer technology means that decal doesn't leave any signs of varnish or typical film after its application, so only text or symbols stay attached to the surface. The biggest issue relating to using ordinary decals is the varnish which creates a glossy film around the decal. It is quite hard to work with classic decals the way to make this film invisible and it is impossible to reach a good result in case of metallic surfaces. OK, there are dry transfers on the market but work with them is also quite uncomfortable, it is hard to place them correctly and a modeler has the one chance only. HGW's wet transfers are similar to ordinary decals. It is possible to move them during the attaching process and find the best position. Then just push the water from below the transfer, let it dry few hours, remove the transfer foil and work is done. Only text or symbol stays attached to the surface. Instructions: 1. Cut the required part.2. Soak in hot water and wait till the decal loose its base-paper.3. Apply as regular decal.4. Push the water from below the decal.5. Let it dry for 2-3 hours.6. Remove the transfer foil and clean the glue stains with water.

563 CZK

1/48 Messerschmitt Bf109 Crosses + Stencils - Wet Transfers - various manufacturers

1/48 Messerschmitt Bf109 Crosses + Stencils - Wet Transfers - various manufacturers. Crosses and stencils for Messerschmitt Bf109 in 1/48 scale. Wet transfer technology means that decal doesn't leave any signs of varnish or typical film after its application, so only text or symbols stay attached to the surface. The biggest issue relating to using ordinary decals is the varnish which creates a glossy film around the decal. It is quite hard to work with classic decals the way to make this film invisible and it is impossible to reach a good result in case of metallic surfaces. OK, there are dry transfers on the market but work with them is also quite uncomfortable, it is hard to place them correctly and a modeler has the one chance only. HGW's wet transfers are similar to ordinary decals. It is possible to move them during the attaching process and find the best position. Then just push the water from below the transfer, let it dry few hours, remove the transfer foil and work is done. Only text or symbol stays attached to the surface. Instructions: 1. Cut the required part.2. Soak in hot water and wait till the decal loose its base-paper.3. Apply as regular decal.4. Push the water from below the decal.5. Let it dry for 2-3 hours.6. Remove the transfer foil and clean the glue stains with water.

563 CZK

Tamiya Putty (White)

Tamiya Putty (White). This new Tamiya Putty is perfect for filling gaps, repairing holes, or creating surface texture. It can be dissolved with separately available Tamiya Lacquer Thinner for even more varieties of application. White color means it is a better base for lighter paint colors. 32g of putty comes in aluminum tube.

88 CZK

1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack)

1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack). marking for 4 versions without figures 1:35 scale not built / painted The Kugelpanzer a one-man tank built by Krupp in Germany than exported to Japan and used by the Kwantung Army. It was captured by the Soviets in Manchuria and is on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum. There is no record of it ever having been used in combat.

379 CZK

1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack)

1/35 German Kugelpanzer (2 Kits Pack). marking for 4 versions without figures 1:35 scale not built / painted The Kugelpanzer a one-man tank built by Krupp in Germany than exported to Japan and used by the Kwantung Army. It was captured by the Soviets in Manchuria and is on display in the Kubinka Tank Museum. There is no record of it ever having been used in combat.

379 CZK

1/35 WWII MEDIUM TANK PANTHER II RHEINMETALL TURRET

1/35 WWII MEDIUM TANK PANTHER II RHEINMETALL TURRET. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Another interesting late war German Paper Panther on the way from Amusing Hobby!  The Panther II, as the name implies, was the follow up design to the German Panther tank, but it never progressed beyond prototypes and designs. The Rheinmetall company finished the Panther II's turret design in March 1944. It was smaller than conventional turrets and featured a slanted upper surface to make up for the stereo side equipment. Be sure to add this unique kit to your armor lineup!  

1198 CZK

1/35 Bergepanzer Tiger I

1/35 Bergepanzer Tiger I. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK! This two-in-one kit can be built with either the TUSK I or TUSK II specifications, and features a full interior for plenty of detail to enjoy inside and out. It features a link and length type crawler belt, and comes with 830 parts, 85 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1155 CZK

1/35 Bergepanzer Tiger I

1/35 Bergepanzer Tiger I. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK! This two-in-one kit can be built with either the TUSK I or TUSK II specifications, and features a full interior for plenty of detail to enjoy inside and out. It features a link and length type crawler belt, and comes with 830 parts, 85 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1155 CZK

1/35 SHERMAN M4A3E8 with workable Track links

1/35 SHERMAN M4A3E8 with workable Track links. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP V2 Abrams! This 3-in-1 kit allows you to select which specs you'd like to build your tank with from three possible types. It features link and length style tracks, and comes with 755 parts, 65 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1264.99 CZK

1/35 SHERMAN M4A3E8 with workable Track links

1/35 SHERMAN M4A3E8 with workable Track links. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP V2 Abrams! This 3-in-1 kit allows you to select which specs you'd like to build your tank with from three possible types. It features link and length style tracks, and comes with 755 parts, 65 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1264.99 CZK

1/35 WWII MEDIUM TANK PANTHER II RHEINMETALL TURRET

1/35 WWII MEDIUM TANK PANTHER II RHEINMETALL TURRET. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Another interesting late war German Paper Panther on the way from Amusing Hobby!  The Panther II, as the name implies, was the follow up design to the German Panther tank, but it never progressed beyond prototypes and designs. The Rheinmetall company finished the Panther II's turret design in March 1944. It was smaller than conventional turrets and featured a slanted upper surface to make up for the stereo side equipment. Be sure to add this unique kit to your armor lineup!  

1198 CZK

1/35 M1a2 Sep Abrams Tusk I /Tusk Ii With Full Interior

1/35 M1a2 Sep Abrams Tusk I /Tusk Ii With Full Interior. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK! This two-in-one kit can be built with either the TUSK I or TUSK II specifications, and features a full interior for plenty of detail to enjoy inside and out. It features a link and length type crawler belt, and comes with 830 parts, 85 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1595 CZK

1/35 M1a2 Sep Abrams Tusk I /Tusk Ii With Full Interior

1/35 M1a2 Sep Abrams Tusk I /Tusk Ii With Full Interior. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. Rye Field Model presents a 1/35 scale kit of the U.S. main battle tank: M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK! This two-in-one kit can be built with either the TUSK I or TUSK II specifications, and features a full interior for plenty of detail to enjoy inside and out. It features a link and length type crawler belt, and comes with 830 parts, 85 photo-etched parts, and decals for multiple marking options. Grab it today! [Mold Color]: Tan [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals

1595 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 SB2A-4 Buccaneer ‘US Marines Bomber’

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 SB2A-4 Buccaneer ‘US Marines Bomber’ . The SB2A dive bomber aircraft was designed by Brewster during WW2 to be operated primarily from aircraft carriers. Although the type was produced in several various versions, it was used only for training. The British military used the type under their own name of Bermuda. A similar version was also developed for the air force of Dutch East Indies (ML-KNIL), but in the end was not delivered as the Dutch surrendered. The SB2A-3 saw service with the US Navy whilst the dash 4 variety, as brought to you in our recent release, belonged to the US Marines inventory. The decal sheet offers markings for three US Marines airframes bearing both the two- and three-colour schemes and one fictious machine as it might have looked like had it been acquired by the Dutch. US naval dive bomber the SB2A-4 was operated by the Marines decals for three US Marines options and one as would have been flown by Dutch East Indies (they in fact wanted to buy the type) the kit contains resin parts and etches

475 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 SB2A-4 Buccaneer ‘US Marines Bomber’

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 SB2A-4 Buccaneer ‘US Marines Bomber’ . The SB2A dive bomber aircraft was designed by Brewster during WW2 to be operated primarily from aircraft carriers. Although the type was produced in several various versions, it was used only for training. The British military used the type under their own name of Bermuda. A similar version was also developed for the air force of Dutch East Indies (ML-KNIL), but in the end was not delivered as the Dutch surrendered. The SB2A-3 saw service with the US Navy whilst the dash 4 variety, as brought to you in our recent release, belonged to the US Marines inventory. The decal sheet offers markings for three US Marines airframes bearing both the two- and three-colour schemes and one fictious machine as it might have looked like had it been acquired by the Dutch. US naval dive bomber the SB2A-4 was operated by the Marines decals for three US Marines options and one as would have been flown by Dutch East Indies (they in fact wanted to buy the type) the kit contains resin parts and etches

475 CZK

1/35 AA Gun Commander (Anti-Aircraft Officer / Flakoffizier / Kommandant)

1/35 AA Gun Commander (Anti-Aircraft Officer / Flakoffizier / Kommandant). Includes one resin figure to create an german WWII AA-Commander.Use it for the anti-aircraft guns from Das Werk Scale models or whatever you want.

329 CZK

Tamiya Basic Type Putty

Tamiya Basic Type Putty. Cure your modeling masterpiece of any join lines, holes or indentations using this convenient material. It can be easily shaped using tools and sandpaper to gain the detailed finish you require. Contents: 32g

88 CZK

1/35 M60A1 Patton  U.S. Army Main Battle Tank

1/35 M60A1 Patton U.S. Army Main Battle Tank. The M60 is a main battle tank developed by the United States as a successor to the M46, M47, and M48 in order to combat the new T-54A tank fielded by the Soviet Union. The M60A1 tank is an improved mass-produced version of the M60, with production beginning in 1960, four years after the prototype of the original M60 was completed. The turret was changed from the M60's "turtleshell" shape to a thicker shape with front armor and a wider internal volume. The tank's excellent maneuverability, powerful engine and 105mm tank gun L7A1 made it an excellent tank with a good balance of offense and defense; it has become the standard main battle tank for the U.S. military and other Western countries. About 20,000 of this tank have been made, and it has become the best-selling tank. Takom's kit features a main hatch that opens and closes after assembly, with crawler belt tracks, clear and photo-etched parts, and markings for five versions. Please note that figures are not included. [Includes]: Clear parts, photo-etched parts, markings for 5 versions

1095 CZK

1/35 M60A1 Patton  U.S. Army Main Battle Tank

1/35 M60A1 Patton U.S. Army Main Battle Tank. The M60 is a main battle tank developed by the United States as a successor to the M46, M47, and M48 in order to combat the new T-54A tank fielded by the Soviet Union. The M60A1 tank is an improved mass-produced version of the M60, with production beginning in 1960, four years after the prototype of the original M60 was completed. The turret was changed from the M60's "turtleshell" shape to a thicker shape with front armor and a wider internal volume. The tank's excellent maneuverability, powerful engine and 105mm tank gun L7A1 made it an excellent tank with a good balance of offense and defense; it has become the standard main battle tank for the U.S. military and other Western countries. About 20,000 of this tank have been made, and it has become the best-selling tank. Takom's kit features a main hatch that opens and closes after assembly, with crawler belt tracks, clear and photo-etched parts, and markings for five versions. Please note that figures are not included. [Includes]: Clear parts, photo-etched parts, markings for 5 versions

1095 CZK

Tamiya Liquid Surface Primer - 40ml

Tamiya Liquid Surface Primer - 40ml. This liquid lacquer putty can be applied by brush, and is perfect for fixing up any surface irregularities on customized models, and also covering minor damage and imperfections. It comes in a versatile light gray.

88 CZK

1/35 EXPERIMENTAL GUN TANK TYPE 5 (HO-RI II)

1/35 EXPERIMENTAL GUN TANK TYPE 5 (HO-RI II). This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. The Experimental Gun Tank Type 5 (Ho-Ri II) was designed but never prototyped. Like the Ho-Ri I, it uses the body of the Type 5 Medium Tank Chi-Ri, and an aircraft gasoline engine (water-cooloed V-type 12-cylinder) was used rather than the traditional diesel engine. The Ho-Ri II also differs from the Ho-Ri 1 in its center-located battle chamber, and its vertical armor. In addition to its other armaments, it carries a pair of 20mm high-firing anti-aircraft cannon at the rear, with a ranging gun on the cupola. Order this tank for your own collection today!

1259.01 CZK

1/35 EXPERIMENTAL GUN TANK TYPE 5 (HO-RI II)

1/35 EXPERIMENTAL GUN TANK TYPE 5 (HO-RI II). This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. The Experimental Gun Tank Type 5 (Ho-Ri II) was designed but never prototyped. Like the Ho-Ri I, it uses the body of the Type 5 Medium Tank Chi-Ri, and an aircraft gasoline engine (water-cooloed V-type 12-cylinder) was used rather than the traditional diesel engine. The Ho-Ri II also differs from the Ho-Ri 1 in its center-located battle chamber, and its vertical armor. In addition to its other armaments, it carries a pair of 20mm high-firing anti-aircraft cannon at the rear, with a ranging gun on the cupola. Order this tank for your own collection today!

1259.01 CZK

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (IAF)

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (IAF). This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. This beautifully detailed kit of the Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander is an entirely new mold!  The prototype of this general-purpose aircraft made its first flight in 1965, and it is used by more than 500 airlines in more than 120 countries; it is still being produced (with some changes to the engine) after more than 50 years!  This particular aircraft was used by more than 10 airlines, including New Japan Airlines, Daiichi Aviation, and Ryukyu Air Commuter in Japan. Includes photo-etched parts and decals for 2 versions; will be about 22.6cm long with a wingspan of 31.1cm when completed. [Mold Color]: Brown, clear [Includes]: Decals, photo-etched parts

859 CZK

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2/BN-2A Islander

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2/BN-2A Islander. This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. This beautifully detailed kit of the Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander is an entirely new mold!  The prototype of this general-purpose aircraft made its first flight in 1965, and it is used by more than 500 airlines in more than 120 countries; it is still being produced (with some changes to the engine) after more than 50 years!  This particular aircraft was used by more than 10 airlines, including New Japan Airlines, Daiichi Aviation, and Ryukyu Air Commuter in Japan. Includes photo-etched parts and decals for 2 versions; will be about 22.6cm long with a wingspan of 31.1cm when completed. [Mold Color]: Brown, clear [Includes]: Decals, photo-etched parts

859 CZK

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (IAF)

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (IAF). This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. This beautifully detailed kit of the Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander is an entirely new mold!  The prototype of this general-purpose aircraft made its first flight in 1965, and it is used by more than 500 airlines in more than 120 countries; it is still being produced (with some changes to the engine) after more than 50 years!  This particular aircraft was used by more than 10 airlines, including New Japan Airlines, Daiichi Aviation, and Ryukyu Air Commuter in Japan. Includes photo-etched parts and decals for 2 versions; will be about 22.6cm long with a wingspan of 31.1cm when completed. [Mold Color]: Brown, clear [Includes]: Decals, photo-etched parts

859 CZK

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2/BN-2A Islander

1/48 Britten-Norman BN-2/BN-2A Islander. This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit. This beautifully detailed kit of the Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander is an entirely new mold!  The prototype of this general-purpose aircraft made its first flight in 1965, and it is used by more than 500 airlines in more than 120 countries; it is still being produced (with some changes to the engine) after more than 50 years!  This particular aircraft was used by more than 10 airlines, including New Japan Airlines, Daiichi Aviation, and Ryukyu Air Commuter in Japan. Includes photo-etched parts and decals for 2 versions; will be about 22.6cm long with a wingspan of 31.1cm when completed. [Mold Color]: Brown, clear [Includes]: Decals, photo-etched parts

859 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-2 scout

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-2 scout. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 BHU-6B / UF-2 "Albatross" (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)

1/72 BHU-6B / UF-2 "Albatross" (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force). The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1320 CZK

1/72 BHU-6B / UF-2 "Albatross" (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)

1/72 BHU-6B / UF-2 "Albatross" (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force). The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1320 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88 light bomber

1/72 KDA-2 type 88 light bomber. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 Be-8 passenger amphibian aircraft

1/72 Be-8 passenger amphibian aircraft. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1259.01 CZK

1/72 Be-8 passenger amphibian aircraft

1/72 Be-8 passenger amphibian aircraft. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1259.01 CZK

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils)

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils). The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1259.01 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-1 scout

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-1 scout. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88 light bomber

1/72 KDA-2 type 88 light bomber. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-1 scout

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-1 scout. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-2 scout

1/72 KDA-2 type 88-2 scout. The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

889 CZK

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils)

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils). The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1259.01 CZK

Tamiya Paint Retarder (Lacquer)

Tamiya Paint Retarder (Lacquer). This retarder is perfect for use when brush-painting lacquer paints. It slows the drying process, helping eliminate surface imperfections from brush bristles, giving a smooth and lustrous finish. Can be used up to a ratio of 1:10 (retarder:paint) when mixing. Contents: 40ml.

68 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Reggiane Re 2000 I. Serie

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Reggiane Re 2000 I. Serie. Just before the outbreak of WW2, the Reggiane Re 2000 took part in the competition for the standard fighter which was to serve with the Italian air force. Even though the type offered quite high performance, it eventually did not win, so the most of the production was offered for export. The Regia Aeronautica, however, decided to give the type a try and deployed it mainly in the dangerous operations against Malta.     The model kit contains four styrene sprues and one with clear parts. The wing sprue has its origins in the Classic Airframes kit while all the other components are brand new, the small ones being produced from metal moulds.  Italian WW2 fighter aeroplane three eye-catching marking options bearing the Italian mottle camouflage pattern we also offer separate resin sets and pre-cut masks

559 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Reggiane Re 2000 I. Serie

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Reggiane Re 2000 I. Serie. Just before the outbreak of WW2, the Reggiane Re 2000 took part in the competition for the standard fighter which was to serve with the Italian air force. Even though the type offered quite high performance, it eventually did not win, so the most of the production was offered for export. The Regia Aeronautica, however, decided to give the type a try and deployed it mainly in the dangerous operations against Malta.     The model kit contains four styrene sprues and one with clear parts. The wing sprue has its origins in the Classic Airframes kit while all the other components are brand new, the small ones being produced from metal moulds.  Italian WW2 fighter aeroplane three eye-catching marking options bearing the Italian mottle camouflage pattern we also offer separate resin sets and pre-cut masks

559 CZK

1/32 Halberstadt CI.II - Fabric Seat Belts  - pre-cut (laser)

1/32 Halberstadt CI.II - Fabric Seat Belts - pre-cut (laser). Accessory designed for vintage model aircraft by Wingnut Wings. Seat belts from HGW Models are laser-cut so it is easy-to-use product. Set contains micro fabric belts and photo etched buckles suitable for large scale planes in 1/32 scale.

254 CZK

1/32 Halberstadt CI.II - Fabric Seat Belts  - pre-cut (laser)

1/32 Halberstadt CI.II - Fabric Seat Belts - pre-cut (laser). Accessory designed for vintage model aircraft by Wingnut Wings. Seat belts from HGW Models are laser-cut so it is easy-to-use product. Set contains micro fabric belts and photo etched buckles suitable for large scale planes in 1/32 scale.

254 CZK

Tamiya Metal Primer Spray for Undercoating Metal Parts - 100 ml

Tamiya Metal Primer Spray for Undercoating Metal Parts - 100 ml. Aluminum, photo-etched, die cast and pressed metal parts increase the realism and strength of plastic models. This clear spray primer for treating metallic parts does not damage plastic, and applied as an undercoat, it will prevent paint from peeling off of metal parts.contents: 100ml.

168 CZK

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf.J last production - full interior

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf.J last production - full interior. The No, IV Type J tank was the final version of the No. IV tank series, and was simplified from previous versions to improve productivity. The biggest change from the H-type is the removal of the turret rotation motor and auxiliary engine for power generation; this allowed the turret to be turned manually. By removing these items and adding a fuel tank, the tank's cruising range was increased from 210km to 320km on level ground. This kit from Rye Field Model has a newly molded full interior! It also has clear parts for the turret and upper hull, in addition to the normal parts. The tracks are of the linkable assembly type, and the suspension is movable; it comes with three types of muzzle brakes, two types of guide wheels and four types of upper wheels. Photo-etched parts and decals for three versions are also included. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 3 versions

1815 CZK

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf.J last production - full interior

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf.J last production - full interior. The No, IV Type J tank was the final version of the No. IV tank series, and was simplified from previous versions to improve productivity. The biggest change from the H-type is the removal of the turret rotation motor and auxiliary engine for power generation; this allowed the turret to be turned manually. By removing these items and adding a fuel tank, the tank's cruising range was increased from 210km to 320km on level ground. This kit from Rye Field Model has a newly molded full interior! It also has clear parts for the turret and upper hull, in addition to the normal parts. The tracks are of the linkable assembly type, and the suspension is movable; it comes with three types of muzzle brakes, two types of guide wheels and four types of upper wheels. Photo-etched parts and decals for three versions are also included. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 3 versions

1815 CZK

Tamiya Basic File Set (Smooth Double-Cut) - Sada oboustraných pilníků

Tamiya Basic File Set (Smooth Double-Cut) - Sada oboustraných pilníků. This set of 3 files includes flat, hemispherical and round files for use in the construction of plastic models, Mini 4WD models, and even for metal-working. The files are double-cut and their smooth cut provides an equally-smooth finish on the material being worked. A special coating is applied to the grip to make it extremely comfortable to hold.

139 CZK

1/32 P-47D Thunderbolt - Super Riveting Set - Riveting Sets - Hasegawa

1/32 P-47D Thunderbolt - Super Riveting Set - Riveting Sets - Hasegawa. Package contents:1x P-47D - Riveting Set 1/32 - 3210221x P-47D Thunderbolt - Stencils + Placard - 1/32 - 2320291x P-47D Thunderbolt - Seatbelts 1/32 - 1325321x P-47D Thunderbolt - Masks 1/32 - 632420 Instructions:Convenient undercoat is Mr. Surfacer 1000 or Mr. Base White 1000.*Wipe the surface with a damp cloth, remove dust and grease.Cut the required part from riveting sheet.Remove top translucent paper and dip rivets in the warm water for approx. 15 seconds.When rivets are separated from its carrier paper apply them on the surface. We recommend to use a spot of Mr. Mark Softer.Find appropriate position and then push the liquid from below the transfer. The purpose is to get each rivet in touch with the surface.Let it dry for min. 2 hours, but optimal time could be e.g. over the night.Finally pull of the top transparent foil / film with sharp tweezers and clean the marks caused by transfer glue.* While application on coloured surfaces it is needed to make a test of adhesion and of time which is necessary for appropriate attaching of rivets. Generally the smoother surface the more time needed.

1669 CZK

1/32 P-47D Thunderbolt - Super Riveting Set - Riveting Sets - Hasegawa

1/32 P-47D Thunderbolt - Super Riveting Set - Riveting Sets - Hasegawa. Package contents:1x P-47D - Riveting Set 1/32 - 3210221x P-47D Thunderbolt - Stencils + Placard - 1/32 - 2320291x P-47D Thunderbolt - Seatbelts 1/32 - 1325321x P-47D Thunderbolt - Masks 1/32 - 632420 Instructions:Convenient undercoat is Mr. Surfacer 1000 or Mr. Base White 1000.*Wipe the surface with a damp cloth, remove dust and grease.Cut the required part from riveting sheet.Remove top translucent paper and dip rivets in the warm water for approx. 15 seconds.When rivets are separated from its carrier paper apply them on the surface. We recommend to use a spot of Mr. Mark Softer.Find appropriate position and then push the liquid from below the transfer. The purpose is to get each rivet in touch with the surface.Let it dry for min. 2 hours, but optimal time could be e.g. over the night.Finally pull of the top transparent foil / film with sharp tweezers and clean the marks caused by transfer glue.* While application on coloured surfaces it is needed to make a test of adhesion and of time which is necessary for appropriate attaching of rivets. Generally the smoother surface the more time needed.

1669 CZK

1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand & 16t Strabokran

1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand & 16t Strabokran. DESCRIPTION This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. From Amusing Hobby comes a 2-in-1 kit of the Ferdinand Jagdpanzer Sd.Kfz. 184 and 16t Strabokran! The characteristic feature of the Ferdinand was that it was generated by two gasoline engines and driven by an electric motor. By using a motor as the driving unit, no transmission was required. In the past, this vehicle was said to have a lot of breakdowns for this reason, but some recent documents have reported that there were fewer breakdowns than some vehicles equipped with transmissions. On the Eastern Front, the Ferdinand's appearance had a great impact. Strabokrans are gate-type mobile cranes used by German field maintenance teams during tank maintenance and repairs. About 100 units were manufactured and used in German armored divisions and heavy tank battalions. Kit features: The Ferdinand's interior layout can be enjoyed even after completion thanks to the included transparent parts. The kit recreates the precise details of the Strabokran, and it can assembled in its working state. [Mold Color]: Tan, brown [Includes]: Clear parts, photo-etched parts   Release Date:Sep 2019 Item Size/Weight:39.8cm x 26.3cm x 19.5cm / 1680g

1795 CZK

1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand & 16t Strabokran

1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Ferdinand & 16t Strabokran. DESCRIPTION This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit. From Amusing Hobby comes a 2-in-1 kit of the Ferdinand Jagdpanzer Sd.Kfz. 184 and 16t Strabokran! The characteristic feature of the Ferdinand was that it was generated by two gasoline engines and driven by an electric motor. By using a motor as the driving unit, no transmission was required. In the past, this vehicle was said to have a lot of breakdowns for this reason, but some recent documents have reported that there were fewer breakdowns than some vehicles equipped with transmissions. On the Eastern Front, the Ferdinand's appearance had a great impact. Strabokrans are gate-type mobile cranes used by German field maintenance teams during tank maintenance and repairs. About 100 units were manufactured and used in German armored divisions and heavy tank battalions. Kit features: The Ferdinand's interior layout can be enjoyed even after completion thanks to the included transparent parts. The kit recreates the precise details of the Strabokran, and it can assembled in its working state. [Mold Color]: Tan, brown [Includes]: Clear parts, photo-etched parts   Release Date:Sep 2019 Item Size/Weight:39.8cm x 26.3cm x 19.5cm / 1680g

1795 CZK