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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

Duke Hawkins: Harrier II (140 pages) EN

Duke Hawkins: Harrier II (140 pages) EN.   For this book on the Harrier II, we assembled an incredible amount of photos; the RAF/Royal Navy Harriers were photographed in great detail, while we visited the Spanish Aircraft Carrier Juan Carlos I to photograph the radar-equipped EAV-8B up close. On top of that, we included photos taken in the US of both the AV-8B Harrier II Plus and Night Attack Harrier. Action photos were made by former Harrier pilots, in Afghanistan and on board of RN aircraft carriers. This 11th book in the series has 140 pages and packed with over 350 never before published photographs. It took us quite some time to get it finished and we had a lot of fun working on it! We’ve got the entire jet in real close-up, including the cockpit, landing gear bays and as usual, the aircraft in maintenance. Action and close-up! The Harrier II is a versatile jet with incredible capabilities. We show it in every detail and point out the differences between the versions. The BAE Systems Harrier GR7, GR9 and two-seater T.12, as well as the AV-8B Night Attack and Harrier II Plus. Details include the air intake, movable nozzles, refuelling probe, vertical tail, wings, speed brake, radome, landing gear and more. Like in our other books, we also have a maintenance chapter in this book, showing just about everything. About 14 pages of cockpit photos are included, both of single seat and two-seat versions. And we include some additional photos of the ejection seat out of the aircraft. Ideal for modellers!

625 CZK

1/35 Sd.Kfz. 173 Pz.Jg. Jagdpanther

1/35 Sd.Kfz. 173 Pz.Jg. Jagdpanther. The Panzerjäger Panther Sd.Kfz. 173, or Jagdpanther, was a heavy tank destroyer based on the chassis of the Panzer V Panther and was armed with the same long-barreled 8.8 cm gun as the Tiger II or ‘King Tiger’, and a single 7.92 mm MG-34 machine gun in the front glacis plate for local defense. The Jagdpanther had a good power-to-weight ratio and a powerful main gun, which enabled it to destroy any Allied tank. Based on the existing Panther chassis, the vehicle did not suffer too many mechanical problems, and had an upgraded transmission and final drive to counter the Panther's main weakness.  The Jagdpanther was powered by the 700hp Maybach HL230 P30 V-12 petrol engine and a 7 speed forward, 1-speed reverse transmission system with a maximum speed of 46 km/h (28.6 mph) and a range of about 200 kilometers (99 miles). It was manned by a crew of five: a driver, radio-operator, commander, gunner and a loader. Two main variants can be distinguished, the earlier (1944 model) G1 with a small internally-bolted main gun mantlet and a modified Panther A engine deck, and the later (1945 model) G2 with a larger, externally-bolted mantlet and a modified Panther G engine deck, though late G1s also had a larger mantlet. Early Jagdpanthers had two vision openings for the driver, whereas late versions had only one. The main gun originally had a monobloc gun barrel, but later versions were equipped with the PaK 43/4 gun with a two-part barrel. Early G1s (to September 1944) were given a distinctive pattern of Zimmerit anti-magnetic mine coating.

1709 CZK

1/35 Sd.Kfz. 173 Pz.Jg. Jagdpanther

1/35 Sd.Kfz. 173 Pz.Jg. Jagdpanther. The Panzerjäger Panther Sd.Kfz. 173, or Jagdpanther, was a heavy tank destroyer based on the chassis of the Panzer V Panther and was armed with the same long-barreled 8.8 cm gun as the Tiger II or ‘King Tiger’, and a single 7.92 mm MG-34 machine gun in the front glacis plate for local defense. The Jagdpanther had a good power-to-weight ratio and a powerful main gun, which enabled it to destroy any Allied tank. Based on the existing Panther chassis, the vehicle did not suffer too many mechanical problems, and had an upgraded transmission and final drive to counter the Panther's main weakness.  The Jagdpanther was powered by the 700hp Maybach HL230 P30 V-12 petrol engine and a 7 speed forward, 1-speed reverse transmission system with a maximum speed of 46 km/h (28.6 mph) and a range of about 200 kilometers (99 miles). It was manned by a crew of five: a driver, radio-operator, commander, gunner and a loader. Two main variants can be distinguished, the earlier (1944 model) G1 with a small internally-bolted main gun mantlet and a modified Panther A engine deck, and the later (1945 model) G2 with a larger, externally-bolted mantlet and a modified Panther G engine deck, though late G1s also had a larger mantlet. Early Jagdpanthers had two vision openings for the driver, whereas late versions had only one. The main gun originally had a monobloc gun barrel, but later versions were equipped with the PaK 43/4 gun with a two-part barrel. Early G1s (to September 1944) were given a distinctive pattern of Zimmerit anti-magnetic mine coating.

1709 CZK

Duke Hawkins: F-16 Dark Falcon Demo Team

Duke Hawkins: F-16 Dark Falcon Demo Team. DHSLE001: F-16 Dark Falcon :   108 pages ​ Size: 240 mm x 240 mm, high quality paper.   Language: EN

555 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

1/35 ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production

1/35 ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production. AFV Club brings us their ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production plastic model kit. It's molded in a forest green and features both precise photo-etched parts and plastic injection molding tires. The steering is adjustable and the weapon station can rotate a full 360 degrees. All doors open and close. Camaflouge masking tape is included.

1645 CZK

1/35 ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production

1/35 ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production. AFV Club brings us their ROC TIFV CM-33 Clouded Leopard Pre-Serial Production plastic model kit. It's molded in a forest green and features both precise photo-etched parts and plastic injection molding tires. The steering is adjustable and the weapon station can rotate a full 360 degrees. All doors open and close. Camaflouge masking tape is included.

1645 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

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

Přívěsek Horovo oko

Přívěsek Horovo oko se stává štítem ochrany pro svého nositele, brání ho před zlými pohledy jak od bohů, tak od ostatních lidí. Věří se, že tyto "zlé pohledy" mohou zasahovat do našeho osudu a komplikovat náš další život. Díky Horovu oku můžeme pocítit klid a bezpečí, protože víme, že jsme obklopeni ochranou vyšších sil.

790 CZK

1/48 MD-3 Ground Power Unit

1/48 MD-3 Ground Power Unit. The MD-3 ground power unit was used throughout the 50s and 60s to generate electric power for starting up engines of such USAF aircraft as were the B-47, T-33 and many other with the same power requirements. The master parts of our kit have been 3D designed and produced on a 3D printer. The set also contains a PE fret and a sheet of decals. Operators: USA/modern

479 CZK

1/48 MD-3 Ground Power Unit

1/48 MD-3 Ground Power Unit. The MD-3 ground power unit was used throughout the 50s and 60s to generate electric power for starting up engines of such USAF aircraft as were the B-47, T-33 and many other with the same power requirements. The master parts of our kit have been 3D designed and produced on a 3D printer. The set also contains a PE fret and a sheet of decals. Operators: USA/modern

479 CZK

1/35 3cm Flakvierling 103/38

1/35 3cm Flakvierling 103/38. The Mk103/38 was a late-war, four-gun installation of the Mk103 3cm gun from Rheinmetall Borsig. The Mk103 was an electrically fired, recoil and gas-operated automatic cannon designed to be used as a dual-purpose weapon against air and ground targets.The Mk103 had a rate of fire of 280 rounds per minute using high explosive (HE) rounds, and 420 rounds per minute when firing Armor Piercing rounds.The experimental Mk103/38 four-gun installation proved troublesome due to fact that the mount was originally designed for the smaller 2cm Flak 38, and heavy vibration took it’s toll on both the equipment and the crew aiming the weapon.

379 CZK

1/35 3cm Flakvierling 103/38

1/35 3cm Flakvierling 103/38. The Mk103/38 was a late-war, four-gun installation of the Mk103 3cm gun from Rheinmetall Borsig. The Mk103 was an electrically fired, recoil and gas-operated automatic cannon designed to be used as a dual-purpose weapon against air and ground targets.The Mk103 had a rate of fire of 280 rounds per minute using high explosive (HE) rounds, and 420 rounds per minute when firing Armor Piercing rounds.The experimental Mk103/38 four-gun installation proved troublesome due to fact that the mount was originally designed for the smaller 2cm Flak 38, and heavy vibration took it’s toll on both the equipment and the crew aiming the weapon.

379 CZK

Bavlněná rouška s kapsou bílá / Cotton Face Mask with Filter pocket-White

Bavlněná rouška s kapsou bílá / Cotton Face Mask with Filter pocket-White. Important: The mask should be washed at 90 ° C before first use. This will improve the protective properties and hygiene of the cotton. The mask is made of 100% cotton and is made of 2 layers of cotton with a filter pocket. We offer a maximum of 8 pieces per order for colleagues who do not have the opportunity or time to make masks themselves. The masks are sewn by a small clothing company from Liberec, which can continue to provide work for its employees, women and wives of friends and colleagues. We offer masks to support small business and they are not for our enrichment.

49 CZK

Bavlněná rouška s kapsou bílá / Cotton Face Mask with Filter pocket-White

Bavlněná rouška s kapsou bílá / Cotton Face Mask with Filter pocket-White. Important: The mask should be washed at 90 ° C before first use. This will improve the protective properties and hygiene of the cotton. The mask is made of 100% cotton and is made of 2 layers of cotton with a filter pocket. We offer a maximum of 8 pieces per order for colleagues who do not have the opportunity or time to make masks themselves. The masks are sewn by a small clothing company from Liberec, which can continue to provide work for its employees, women and wives of friends and colleagues. We offer masks to support small business and they are not for our enrichment.

49 CZK

1/32 Fokker Dr.I Triplane "Red Baron" includes a 1/10 resin bust

1/32 Fokker Dr.I Triplane "Red Baron" includes a 1/10 resin bust. More than one hundred years ago, Europe was in a state of devastation. Farms and pastures were ruined by shell craters and muddy water. Laughter in bars was replaced by people’s sobbing. Bank managers became soldiers hiding in the trenches and primary school teachers plunged bayonets into others’ chests. Everyone on the battlefield was surrounded by the angriest roars and the most vicious curses. But even in the desperate twilight, there was one gem shining brilliantly. Its brightness was so dazzling that it’s still remembered by the once warring parties. Manfred von Richthofen, the cavalry officer who learn to fly in 1915, became the top-scoring ace of World War I by winning 80 air combat victories in less than two years. His iconic red aircraft was well known to both warring parties. The Germans rejoiced in it, and the Allies were convinced by his exquisite combat skills and precious chivalry. As a legend, his death was dramatic because of the bizarre possibilities. The story of the “Red Baron” has gone across time and beyond hatred and is still being told today. The QS-002s Fokker Dr.I Triplane “Red Baron” is a limited edition product based on the MENG QS-002 Fokker Dr.I Triplane kit. This kit includes a 1/10 resin bust of the “Red Baron” Manfred von Richthofen and a Fokker Dr.I Triplane kit. This Manfred von Richthofen bust features calm and confident facial expressions. The figure wears a leather flight jacket over the Imperial German Army uniform. He wears an M1910 Officer Visor Cap on his head and a Blue Max medal on the neckline. This is the most well-known image of the “Red Baron”. This product is limited to 1,000 kits.

2370 CZK

1/32 Fokker Dr.I Triplane "Red Baron" includes a 1/10 resin bust

1/32 Fokker Dr.I Triplane "Red Baron" includes a 1/10 resin bust. More than one hundred years ago, Europe was in a state of devastation. Farms and pastures were ruined by shell craters and muddy water. Laughter in bars was replaced by people’s sobbing. Bank managers became soldiers hiding in the trenches and primary school teachers plunged bayonets into others’ chests. Everyone on the battlefield was surrounded by the angriest roars and the most vicious curses. But even in the desperate twilight, there was one gem shining brilliantly. Its brightness was so dazzling that it’s still remembered by the once warring parties. Manfred von Richthofen, the cavalry officer who learn to fly in 1915, became the top-scoring ace of World War I by winning 80 air combat victories in less than two years. His iconic red aircraft was well known to both warring parties. The Germans rejoiced in it, and the Allies were convinced by his exquisite combat skills and precious chivalry. As a legend, his death was dramatic because of the bizarre possibilities. The story of the “Red Baron” has gone across time and beyond hatred and is still being told today. The QS-002s Fokker Dr.I Triplane “Red Baron” is a limited edition product based on the MENG QS-002 Fokker Dr.I Triplane kit. This kit includes a 1/10 resin bust of the “Red Baron” Manfred von Richthofen and a Fokker Dr.I Triplane kit. This Manfred von Richthofen bust features calm and confident facial expressions. The figure wears a leather flight jacket over the Imperial German Army uniform. He wears an M1910 Officer Visor Cap on his head and a Blue Max medal on the neckline. This is the most well-known image of the “Red Baron”. This product is limited to 1,000 kits.

2370 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Avia B-135 3 decal v. for Luftwaffe, Bulgaria

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Avia B-135 3 decal v. for Luftwaffe, Bulgaria. 3 decal variants1. Avia B-135 - flown on 30th March, 1944 by Jordan Ferdinandov, Bulgaria2. Avia B-135 - FVA Flugtechnische Versuchsanstalt Prag, Letnany 19403. Avia B-135 - Aviation school Dolna Mitropolya, Bulgaria, 1944During the summer of 1939, ing. Novotný and his team initiated considerable re-design and refiment of the B.35, and a new prototype, the B-135, was completed late in the year. The fuselage of the B-135 was essentially similar to that of the B.35.3, the HS 12 Ycrs engine and armament of one 20 mm cannon and two 7,7 mm machine guns were retained, as was the hydraulically-recractable main undercarriage members of the B.35.3 prototype, but a controllable-pitchairscrew was introduced, the rudder was enlarged, and an entirely new wing of all-metal construction was fitted.

495 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Avia B-135 3 decal v. for Luftwaffe, Bulgaria

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Avia B-135 3 decal v. for Luftwaffe, Bulgaria. 3 decal variants1. Avia B-135 - flown on 30th March, 1944 by Jordan Ferdinandov, Bulgaria2. Avia B-135 - FVA Flugtechnische Versuchsanstalt Prag, Letnany 19403. Avia B-135 - Aviation school Dolna Mitropolya, Bulgaria, 1944During the summer of 1939, ing. Novotný and his team initiated considerable re-design and refiment of the B.35, and a new prototype, the B-135, was completed late in the year. The fuselage of the B-135 was essentially similar to that of the B.35.3, the HS 12 Ycrs engine and armament of one 20 mm cannon and two 7,7 mm machine guns were retained, as was the hydraulically-recractable main undercarriage members of the B.35.3 prototype, but a controllable-pitchairscrew was introduced, the rudder was enlarged, and an entirely new wing of all-metal construction was fitted.

495 CZK

1/72 F4F-4 Wildcat Dinghy Set for Airfix

1/72 F4F-4 Wildcat Dinghy Set for Airfix. This set is designed to be used with the Airfix model and offers an open dorsal compartment with the inflatable dinghy. The installation to the model is easy and straightforward and the set provides eye catching extra detail to your model. Operators: USA/WWII

174 CZK

1/72 F4F-4 Wildcat Dinghy Set for Airfix

1/72 F4F-4 Wildcat Dinghy Set for Airfix. This set is designed to be used with the Airfix model and offers an open dorsal compartment with the inflatable dinghy. The installation to the model is easy and straightforward and the set provides eye catching extra detail to your model. Operators: USA/WWII

174 CZK

1/48 SAAB JA37 Viggen fighter

1/48 SAAB JA37 Viggen fighter. The JA37 Viggen was a Swedish medium-heavy fighter with a secondary role as attack aircraft. It was manufactured by Saab AB. The fighter version of the Viggen was the most common and recently developed of the Viggen variants. The first JA 37 Viggen was flown in 1974 and was rebuilt AJ37 Viggen with RM8A engines. The kit is CAD-produced and injection moulded. Markings for both the gray/gray livery and the intricate splinter camo are included.

1575 CZK

1/35 British ATMP w/ Ammo Pallet

1/35 British ATMP w/ Ammo Pallet. This is an injection-plastic figure set for use with military dioramas or individual display. Gecko Models brings us this highly detailed set of British Infantry. These soldiers are frozen in combat and are featured with a more modern look of about 2010- 2016. Includes parts to build 4 figures, weapons and equipment; comes with photo etched parts and decals. *Actual models may vary from image on the box. [Mold Color]: Gray [Includes]: Photo-etched parts and decals  

785 CZK

1/48 SAAB JA37 Viggen fighter

1/48 SAAB JA37 Viggen fighter. The JA37 Viggen was a Swedish medium-heavy fighter with a secondary role as attack aircraft. It was manufactured by Saab AB. The fighter version of the Viggen was the most common and recently developed of the Viggen variants. The first JA 37 Viggen was flown in 1974 and was rebuilt AJ37 Viggen with RM8A engines. The kit is CAD-produced and injection moulded. Markings for both the gray/gray livery and the intricate splinter camo are included.

1575 CZK

1/35 British ATMP w/ Ammo Pallet

1/35 British ATMP w/ Ammo Pallet. This is an injection-plastic figure set for use with military dioramas or individual display. Gecko Models brings us this highly detailed set of British Infantry. These soldiers are frozen in combat and are featured with a more modern look of about 2010- 2016. Includes parts to build 4 figures, weapons and equipment; comes with photo etched parts and decals. *Actual models may vary from image on the box. [Mold Color]: Gray [Includes]: Photo-etched parts and decals  

785 CZK

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf. H early

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf. H early. Rye Field Model brings us the definitive model kit of the IV Tank H Type! This was the final development of the IV tank. Production began in April 1943, and by July 1944, 3,774 vehicles were produced -- the highest number in the IV series.The crawler tracks are assembled and movable; the Maybach HL120TRM engine is precisely reproduced around the breech. The suspension is movable too, and the starter wheels, guide wheels, and rolling wheels can all rotate after assembly thanks to polycaps. Photo-etched parts are included for Schulzen and additional anti-aircraft armor, as are decals for three versions. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 3 versions

1155 CZK

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf. H early

1/35 Panzer IV Ausf. H early. Rye Field Model brings us the definitive model kit of the IV Tank H Type! This was the final development of the IV tank. Production began in April 1943, and by July 1944, 3,774 vehicles were produced -- the highest number in the IV series.The crawler tracks are assembled and movable; the Maybach HL120TRM engine is precisely reproduced around the breech. The suspension is movable too, and the starter wheels, guide wheels, and rolling wheels can all rotate after assembly thanks to polycaps. Photo-etched parts are included for Schulzen and additional anti-aircraft armor, as are decals for three versions. [Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 3 versions

1155 CZK

Duke Hawkins: Mirage F1 (84 pages) EN

Duke Hawkins: Mirage F1 (84 pages) EN. Duke Hawkins: Dassault Mirage F.1 The Tenth book in the Duke Hawkins series covers the Dassault Mirage F1. It is an 84 page book, showing the aircraft both in action and in detail. A complete walk-around, a closer look at the cockpit (several versions, single-seat and two-seat), an extensive look at the landing gear, avionics bay on top of the aircraft, engine, nozzle, and more. It includes some great action as well, with Mirage F1s during exercises and in war conditions. This book will also be in a limited edition box from Special Hobby, which includes two 1/72 scale kits; a single seat and a two-seat Mirage F1

545 CZK

1/35 British Infantry in Combat 2010-16 Set 2

1/35 British Infantry in Combat 2010-16 Set 2. This is an injection-plastic figure set for use with military dioramas or individual display. Gecko Models brings us this highly detailed set of British Infantry. These soldiers are frozen in combat and are featured with a more modern look of about 2010- 2016. Includes parts to build 4 figures, weapons and equipment; comes with photo etched parts and decals. *Actual models may vary from image on the box. [Mold Color]: Gray [Includes]: Photo-etched parts and decals  

389 CZK

1/35 British Infantry in Combat 2010-16 Set 2

1/35 British Infantry in Combat 2010-16 Set 2. This is an injection-plastic figure set for use with military dioramas or individual display. Gecko Models brings us this highly detailed set of British Infantry. These soldiers are frozen in combat and are featured with a more modern look of about 2010- 2016. Includes parts to build 4 figures, weapons and equipment; comes with photo etched parts and decals. *Actual models may vary from image on the box. [Mold Color]: Gray [Includes]: Photo-etched parts and decals  

389 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Grunau Baby IIB/Nord 1300 'Over Western Europe'

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Grunau Baby IIB/Nord 1300 'Over Western Europe'. Before and during WW2, the Grunau Baby IIB became the most widely used glider around the world. It is estimated that some 6000 of them were built. Our model has been 3D designed and is injected using metal moulds. One of the three offered marking options was flown by two-time world champion in glider aerobatics Almagro Castellanos. 3D designed, metal tooling decals for British, French and Spanish options highly accurate and nicely detailed model

335 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Grunau Baby IIB/Nord 1300 'Over Western Europe'

Plastikový model letadla 1/48 Grunau Baby IIB/Nord 1300 'Over Western Europe'. Before and during WW2, the Grunau Baby IIB became the most widely used glider around the world. It is estimated that some 6000 of them were built. Our model has been 3D designed and is injected using metal moulds. One of the three offered marking options was flown by two-time world champion in glider aerobatics Almagro Castellanos. 3D designed, metal tooling decals for British, French and Spanish options highly accurate and nicely detailed model

335 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

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

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 JA-37 Viggen

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 JA-37 Viggen. Model of the second generation of the Viggen fighter aircraft which featured longer fuselage and more powerful engine. Content of the kit: eight parts on styrene sprues, one clear styrene sprue, full colour instruction booklet, a sheet of decals highly accurate and finely detailed model, the top notch 1/72 Viggen currently on the market decals cater for three machines one of which sports eyecatching anniversary scheme with red tail fin and a rider on it. wide range of detail sets and figures with ladders available. Country of origin: Sweden / modern

609 CZK

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 JA-37 Viggen

Plastikový model letadla 1/72 JA-37 Viggen. Model of the second generation of the Viggen fighter aircraft which featured longer fuselage and more powerful engine. Content of the kit: eight parts on styrene sprues, one clear styrene sprue, full colour instruction booklet, a sheet of decals highly accurate and finely detailed model, the top notch 1/72 Viggen currently on the market decals cater for three machines one of which sports eyecatching anniversary scheme with red tail fin and a rider on it. wide range of detail sets and figures with ladders available. Country of origin: Sweden / modern

609 CZK

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