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Duke Hawkins: F/A-18 A/B & C/D Hornet. This new book by HMH Publications is the 9th in just over 2 years and is the biggest yet. In 140 pages, it brings an extensive portrait of the F/A-18 Hornet, covering A, B, C and D-versions, not forgetting the ATARS D-model in use with the US Marines Corps. Over 400 photos show the elegant jet in more detail and action than ever before! As can be expected from the series, no detail is omitted. A thorough walk-around shows the airframe, but of course the cockpit of both single seat and two-seat Hornets aren’t forgotten. An impressive chapter of 20 pages shows the aircraft in maintenance! Throughout the book, you can find action from Hornets from many countries: USA (Navy & USMC), Spain, Switzerland, Malaysia, Finland, Canada, Australia and Kuwait. It gives you a closer look at the weapons that can be loaded on the “Legacy” Hornet and even offers you a close-up of the Hornet’s ejection seat and gun out of the airframe! Reference: DH-008 Title: F/A-18 A/B & C/D Hornet Size: 24 x 24 cm Pages: 140 Photos: 400+
Plastikový model letadla 1/32 Fieseler Fi 103 / V-1. A model of the German unmanned missile, the infamous V-1 flying bomb which was designed and used for terror bombing of London and the UK. When the Allies invaded France, the missiles were also aimed at Antwerp, Liege and Brussels, both from land-based launch sites and aircraft. The kit contains three grey styrene sprues, a decal sheet and full colour instruction leaflet. The decals cater for three machines wearing different styles of camouflage schemes. detailed and extremely accurate model never kitted before in this scale contains not just the missile, but its handling trolley too the camouflage options show different types of colour schemes worn accurate decals with stencils
Plastikový model letadla 1/32 Fieseler Fi 103 / V-1. A model of the German unmanned missile, the infamous V-1 flying bomb which was designed and used for terror bombing of London and the UK. When the Allies invaded France, the missiles were also aimed at Antwerp, Liege and Brussels, both from land-based launch sites and aircraft. The kit contains three grey styrene sprues, a decal sheet and full colour instruction leaflet. The decals cater for three machines wearing different styles of camouflage schemes. detailed and extremely accurate model never kitted before in this scale contains not just the missile, but its handling trolley too the camouflage options show different types of colour schemes worn accurate decals with stencils
1/72 Chieftain Mk.10 + Mk.11 Combo. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.The Chieftain is a second-generation main battle tank developed in the United Kingdom after World War II. Development began in the 1950s with the goal of integrating the main tank, the Centurion, and is supporting heavy tank, the Conqueror. Mass production began in May 1963. Because the British Army was skeptical of the idea of improving mobility at the expense of armor defense, the Chieftain adopted heavy armor for occupant protection and the new L11 120mm tank gun as its main armament. The main gun was powerful enough to destroy Soviet-made tanks such as the T-55 and T-62 at a distance of up to 4,000 meters.This new kit from Takom features photo-etched parts and decals for 6 versions; link-and-length tracks and assembly jig are also included. Order yours today![Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 6 versions
1/72 Chieftain Mk.10 + Mk.11 Combo. This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.The Chieftain is a second-generation main battle tank developed in the United Kingdom after World War II. Development began in the 1950s with the goal of integrating the main tank, the Centurion, and is supporting heavy tank, the Conqueror. Mass production began in May 1963. Because the British Army was skeptical of the idea of improving mobility at the expense of armor defense, the Chieftain adopted heavy armor for occupant protection and the new L11 120mm tank gun as its main armament. The main gun was powerful enough to destroy Soviet-made tanks such as the T-55 and T-62 at a distance of up to 4,000 meters.This new kit from Takom features photo-etched parts and decals for 6 versions; link-and-length tracks and assembly jig are also included. Order yours today![Includes]: Photo-etched parts, decals for 6 versions
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Bloch MB-155 5 decal v. for France, Luftwaffe. The Bloch MB.152 proved the definitive production model with nearly 500 produced. This version was powered by a Gnome-Rhone 14N-25/-49 series air cooled radial piston engine outputting at 1,100 horsepower depending on fitting. This was coupled to a three-bladed variable fixed propeller assembly. The combination supplied the aircraft with a top speed of 316 miles per hour with a range of 370 miles and service ceiling of 32,800 feet. 5 decal variants1. MB-155, No. 703, GC-1, Lt. Lefeuvre, Toulouse, June 19402. MB-155, No. 700, first prototype, France, December 19393. MB-155, No. 704, CO of 1 Escadrille, Capt. Coutaud, Agen, Algeria, June 19404. MB-155, No. 708, GC II/8, Vichy France Air-Force, 19415. MB-155, JG103, Luftwaffe, France 1943
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Bloch MB-155 5 decal v. for France, Luftwaffe. The Bloch MB.152 proved the definitive production model with nearly 500 produced. This version was powered by a Gnome-Rhone 14N-25/-49 series air cooled radial piston engine outputting at 1,100 horsepower depending on fitting. This was coupled to a three-bladed variable fixed propeller assembly. The combination supplied the aircraft with a top speed of 316 miles per hour with a range of 370 miles and service ceiling of 32,800 feet. 5 decal variants1. MB-155, No. 703, GC-1, Lt. Lefeuvre, Toulouse, June 19402. MB-155, No. 700, first prototype, France, December 19393. MB-155, No. 704, CO of 1 Escadrille, Capt. Coutaud, Agen, Algeria, June 19404. MB-155, No. 708, GC II/8, Vichy France Air-Force, 19415. MB-155, JG103, Luftwaffe, France 1943
1/72 A-20 Havoc/Wing Racks and Bombs. The A-20 Havoc bombers of the USAAF, and mainly those flown over Europe, were able to carry their bomb load not just internally in the fuselage bomb bays, but under their wings too, using specially designed bomb racks. These racks were uniquely shaped and braced on one side to the wings This set is designed to fit any of the Special Hobby/MPM A-20s, offers the racks as well as the bombs and consists of resin and photo etched parts Operators: USA/WWII, post-WWII
1/72 A-20 Havoc/Wing Racks and Bombs. The A-20 Havoc bombers of the USAAF, and mainly those flown over Europe, were able to carry their bomb load not just internally in the fuselage bomb bays, but under their wings too, using specially designed bomb racks. These racks were uniquely shaped and braced on one side to the wings This set is designed to fit any of the Special Hobby/MPM A-20s, offers the racks as well as the bombs and consists of resin and photo etched parts Operators: USA/WWII, post-WWII
1/35 2CM SALVENMASCHINENKANONE SMK 18 TYPE 2. This is an injection-plastic field gun model kit. The SMK18 Type 2 2-cm cannon is a high-fidelity gun made by Germany during World War II. The idea was to shoot down enemy aircraft by simultaneously firing eight 2-cm cannons. The Type 1 had the cannons in a horizontal arrangement; the prototype of the Type 2 was built in 1939, but it proved to be too unstable for use, as there was too much of a load on its moving parts. This gun is currently on display in a museum in Moscow, Russia. This kit features highly detailed breech and carriage assemblies, working elevation and sight mechanisms, and a choice of optical or iron sights. The stabilizer arms are movable, and a set of photo-etched parts is included as well. Order yours today! [Includes]: Photo-etched parts
1/35 2CM SALVENMASCHINENKANONE SMK 18 TYPE 2. This is an injection-plastic field gun model kit. The SMK18 Type 2 2-cm cannon is a high-fidelity gun made by Germany during World War II. The idea was to shoot down enemy aircraft by simultaneously firing eight 2-cm cannons. The Type 1 had the cannons in a horizontal arrangement; the prototype of the Type 2 was built in 1939, but it proved to be too unstable for use, as there was too much of a load on its moving parts. This gun is currently on display in a museum in Moscow, Russia. This kit features highly detailed breech and carriage assemblies, working elevation and sight mechanisms, and a choice of optical or iron sights. The stabilizer arms are movable, and a set of photo-etched parts is included as well. Order yours today! [Includes]: Photo-etched parts
1/48 Fw 190A-2. ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Fw 190A-2 in 1/48 scale.The kit offers the aircraft with two-cannon as well as four-cannon wings.plastic parts: EduardNo. of decal options: 5decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: yes, wheel well doors
1/48 Fw 190A-2. ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Fw 190A-2 in 1/48 scale.The kit offers the aircraft with two-cannon as well as four-cannon wings.plastic parts: EduardNo. of decal options: 5decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: yes, wheel well doors
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.
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.
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Boston MK.III Intruder. Model of the US WW2 two-engined aircraft in a version used by the British in the night fighter and intruder roles. The kit consists of seven styrene sprues which feature also the underbelly machine gun pod for the Intruder machines and the Havoc Mk.II night fighter style nose section, one clear styrene sprue, decal sheet, resin parts and photo etches. this version has never been kitted before decals cater for four marking schemes, two Intruders and two Havoc Mk.III‘s photo etched antenna array parts finely detailed Hedgehog style exhausts Country of origin: UK / WWII
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 Boston MK.III Intruder. Model of the US WW2 two-engined aircraft in a version used by the British in the night fighter and intruder roles. The kit consists of seven styrene sprues which feature also the underbelly machine gun pod for the Intruder machines and the Havoc Mk.II night fighter style nose section, one clear styrene sprue, decal sheet, resin parts and photo etches. this version has never been kitted before decals cater for four marking schemes, two Intruders and two Havoc Mk.III‘s photo etched antenna array parts finely detailed Hedgehog style exhausts Country of origin: UK / WWII
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.
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.
1/72 Bristol 170 Mk.31. The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Its best known use was as an air ferry to carry cars and their passengers over relatively short distances. A passenger-only version was also produced, known as the Wayfarer. The Freighter was developed during the Second World War, having attracted official attention from the British Air Ministry, which sought the development of a rugged vehicle capable of carrying various cargoes, including a 3-ton truck. Various changes to the design were made to accommodate their requirements, but being completed too late to participate in the conflict, the majority of sales of the Freighter were to commercial operators. In response to customer demand, an enlarged version to maximise vehicle-carrying capacity, known as the Bristol Superfreighter, was developed.
1/72 Bristol 170 Mk.21. The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Its best known use was as an air ferry to carry cars and their passengers over relatively short distances. A passenger-only version was also produced, known as the Wayfarer. The Freighter was developed during the Second World War, having attracted official attention from the British Air Ministry, which sought the development of a rugged vehicle capable of carrying various cargoes, including a 3-ton truck. Various changes to the design were made to accommodate their requirements, but being completed too late to participate in the conflict, the majority of sales of the Freighter were to commercial operators. In response to customer demand, an enlarged version to maximise vehicle-carrying capacity, known as the Bristol Superfreighter, was developed.
1/72 Bristol 170 Mk.31. The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Its best known use was as an air ferry to carry cars and their passengers over relatively short distances. A passenger-only version was also produced, known as the Wayfarer. The Freighter was developed during the Second World War, having attracted official attention from the British Air Ministry, which sought the development of a rugged vehicle capable of carrying various cargoes, including a 3-ton truck. Various changes to the design were made to accommodate their requirements, but being completed too late to participate in the conflict, the majority of sales of the Freighter were to commercial operators. In response to customer demand, an enlarged version to maximise vehicle-carrying capacity, known as the Bristol Superfreighter, was developed.
1/72 Bristol 170 Mk.21. The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Its best known use was as an air ferry to carry cars and their passengers over relatively short distances. A passenger-only version was also produced, known as the Wayfarer. The Freighter was developed during the Second World War, having attracted official attention from the British Air Ministry, which sought the development of a rugged vehicle capable of carrying various cargoes, including a 3-ton truck. Various changes to the design were made to accommodate their requirements, but being completed too late to participate in the conflict, the majority of sales of the Freighter were to commercial operators. In response to customer demand, an enlarged version to maximise vehicle-carrying capacity, known as the Bristol Superfreighter, was developed.
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.
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.
1/48 AJ-37/JA-37 Viggen Pilot Climbing Ladder into Cockpit for Special Hobby/Tarangus kit. Nicely detailed polyurethane resin cast figure of a Viggen pilot depicted climbing into the cockpit using a styrene ladder. The ladder comes from a standard metal type mould. A fine accompaniment to a sitting instructor/radar operator figure and any two-seater version of the Viggen. Nationality: Sweden / modern
1/48 AJ-37/JA-37 Viggen Pilot Climbing Ladder into Cockpit for Special Hobby/Tarangus kit. Nicely detailed polyurethane resin cast figure of a Viggen pilot depicted climbing into the cockpit using a styrene ladder. The ladder comes from a standard metal type mould. A fine accompaniment to a sitting instructor/radar operator figure and any two-seater version of the Viggen. Nationality: Sweden / modern
Plastikový model letadla 1/72 A.W. Meteor NF MK.12. The final generation of the Meteor jet fighters was produced by Armstrong Whitworth. Unlike the earlier versions, these were two-seater, night and all-weather fighter machines equipped with a radar in the nose. In the early stages of the Cold War, they defended the UK against the threat of Soviet bombers carrying nuclear weapons. The Meteor Mk.12 version was fitted with a US-manufactured APS-21 radar known as the AI Mk.21 in RAF service. The best 1/72 NF Meteor kits currently available (Matchbox kits were released in 1987)Highly detailed small partsFour RAF marking schemes
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.