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P-40 “Pearl Harbor Defender”: Hobbycraft
P-40 Pearl Harbor Defender: 1:48 scale
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Focke Wulf Fw-190D-9: Eduard Aviation
Focke Wulf Fw-190D-9: Weekend Edition: 1:48 scale
The Fw 190 D (nicknamed the Dora; or Long-Nose Dora, “Langnasen-Dora”) was intended to improve on the high-altitude performance of the A-series enough to make it useful against the American heavy bombers of the era. In the event, the D series was rarely used against the heavy-bomber raids, as the circumstances of the war in late 1944 meant that fighter-versus-fighter combat and ground attack missions took priority. A total of 1,805 D-9s were produced. Production started in August 1944.
This weekend edition brings you the cheap variant of the Eduard Fw 190D-9 in 1/48 scale. High quality decals are designed and printed by Eduard. This kit, in very fair price, does not contains photo-etched accessories, nor the painting mask.
Marking options:
- Fw 190D-9 Stab/JG 4, Frankfurt am Rhein-Main, April 1945
Plastic parts: 150
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Combo: “Soviet T-34 Tank”: Hobbyboss+Verlinden
Soviet T-34/76 Tank : 1:48 scale
The Soviet T-34 tank was considered the best Allied medium tank of WWII. The T-34 was an incredible shock to the invading German Army during WWII. As Stalin traded human lives for land and time the entire T-34 production line was uprooted and moved East beyond the reach of the invading German Army. Massive waves of T-34’s hit the Germans and pushed them out of the USSR and back into Berlin and into eventual defeat. The Soviet T-34 tank is seen with great fondness and pride to the Slavic people of the former Soviet Union. This is similar to how the British see the AVRO Lancaster and the Americans see the B-17 flying fortress and the M-4 Sherman tank.
With this combo, the outstanding 1:48 scale Hobbyboss T-34/76 is paired with a beautiful Verlinden productions cast resin blown up T-34 engine and rear transmission section. The Hobbyboss T-34 is priced to move and the beautiful Verlinden detail set adds a outstanding addition with minimal cost.
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Soviet Mig-3 Early Version: Trumpeter
Soviet Mig-3 Early Version: 1:48 scale
The Mig-3 was first ordered by the government of the Soviet Union in December 1940 and it became operational in April 1941. It was used until December 1941 when the unavailability of its engine retired this interceptor. The Mig-3 was a traditional metal construction however it had wooden wings.
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Henschel Hs129B-1 ‘North Africa’: Hasegawa
Henschel Hs129B-1 ‘North Africa’: 1:48 scale
This twin engine German anti-tank aircraft was used by the Luftwaffe on the African front to destroy Anglo-American tanks and armored vehicles. The cockpit was so small that the gunsight for this aircraft was located outside the cockpit in front of the windscreen. The Hs129B-1 was very effective in its mission and was used with distinction.
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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2: Hasegawa
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2: 1:48 scale
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British Crusader Mk.III (anti-aircraft tank Mk. III): Tamiya
British Crusader Mk.III (anti-aircraft tank Mk. III) 1:48 scale
Although replaced on the front lines by more capable tanks, the British Crusader cruiser tank was still useful in other roles. The Crusader Mk.III was used as a base to meet a requirement for a mobile anti-aircraft gun, resulting in the Crusader AA Mk.I, which featured a Bofors 40mm cannon mounted in an open topped turret. To better counter low-flying aircraft, the Crusader AA Mk.II armed with two 20mm Oerlikon cannons was developed, which was slightly modified to result in the Mk.III, which moved the radio to the hull to free up space in the gun turret. A total of about 600 AA Mk.II/Mk.III were produced and they served in Europe from Normandy onwards.
- 1/48 scale assembly kit of the British Crusader Anti-Aircraft Tank Mk.III.
- A thorough study of the actual tank has resulted in accurately reproduced features such as brand new molded parts for additional armor and side skirts.
- Unique open turret features 20mm cannons, ammunition drums, and other internal details.
- Die-cast chassis gives an added sense of volume for enhanced realism.
- Easy to assemble tracks feature one-piece straight sections with realistic sag effect.
- 2 types of markings included.
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Focke Wulf Fw-190 A-3: Tamiya
Focke Wulf Fw-190 A-3: 1:48 scale
Development of the FW190 series began in the Autumn of 1937, under a contract issued by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (Air Ministry) for a single seat fighter to supplement the Messerschmitt Bf109. Two proposals were submitted by Kurt Tank, the technical director of the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau (aircraft factory). The proposal using the then new BMW 801 aircooled radial engine was chosen. This tough and powerful engine was placed in a robust airframe and provided superb handling, well balanced control, and brisk acceleration.
It entered service in 1941, flying alongside the Bf 109 and it soon took control of air superiority over the English Channel. Establishing itself as a mainstay fighter of the Luftwaffe, it outperformed the contemporary Spitfire Mk. V’s in almost every respect and maintained this advantage until the arrival of the Spitfire IX in July 1942. The FW 190 fighter underwent constant improvement throughout its life. The A-3 version used the improved BMW 801Dg engine that produced 1,700hp. Armament was increased from four to six guns, consisting of two rapid firing MG 151’s in the wing roots; two MG FF’s outboard of the landing gear and two fuselage mounted MG 17 machine guns.
Throughout WW2, many Luftwaffe squadrons allowed personal pilot markings and distinctive squadron insignia to be used, plus lower cowl, wing tip and rudder color additions to the original paint schemes.
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Focke Wulf Fw-190F-8: Eduard Aviation
Focke Wulf Fw-190F-8: Weekend Edition: 1:48 scale
Focke-Wulf radial engined fighter, ‘F’ variant based on the earlier A-8 and optimized for close support operations. Kit features fine engraved surface detail plus highly detailed airframe, cockpit, gun bays, wheel wells and undercarriage. Includes excellent twin-row engine with accessory section and separate cowling panels, separate rudder and ailerons, multi-part optional position canopy and external stores (choice of drop tank or SC 250 bombs, Mk 103 underwing cannon pods and Ps 2 racks). No photo-etch or masks. Decals and color painting reference for a single Luftwaffe aircraft: WNr 584592, ‘Yellow 14’, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945 – includes spinner spiral and stencil data.
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Focke Wulf Fw-190 A-4: “JG1 Oesau”: Hasegawa
Focke Wulf Fw-190 A-4: “JG1 Oesau”: 1:48 scale
Detailed 1/48 scale model kit of the Focke-Wulf Fw190, a World War II single-seat, single-engine fighter of the German Luftwaffe. The Fw190 is generally considered by historians as one of the best fighters of its generation. Often called the “Butcher-bird” by Allied pilots, the 190 was a fighter aircraft that inspired both fear and respect by those who encountered it in combat. Originally developed by Kurt Tank to serve as backup for the highly successful Messerschmitt Bf109, the Focke-Wulf 190 quickly proved itself as a highly capable frontline fighter aircraft, and before long, thousands of Fw190s were fighting alongside Messerschmitt 109s over skies of Europe. Over 20,000 Focke-Wulf 190 of all variants were produced by Germany in the Second World War, and some of the Luftwaffe’s most successful fighter aces in World War II flew the Fw190. The A Series Fw190 was the original short-nose design, and the type was fitted with a variety of BMW radial engines and armed with four machine guns (two fuselage-mounted & two wing-root mounted) and two wing-mounted 20 mm cannons. The A-4 model Fw190 was equipped with the same engine (BMW 801 D-2 radial) and basic armament as the A-3, but with updated radio gear and under-wing bomb racks, which could be fitted with a variety of bombs, heavy cannons, and cameras for reconnaissance missions. This model kit features decal markings for Luftwaffe I./JG1 “OESAU” Maj. Hans Ehlers.
$45.99$29.951.000000 in Stock