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Master Series models are impressive in size and incredibly detailed, which makes them perfect for true Star Wars™ fans! Extraordinary realism and display-worthy details make Master Series kits a must-have for discerning modelers!
- Molded in white and clear
- Pilot and Imperial officer figures
- Full cockpit interior detail
- Display base
- Complete decal sheet
$109.99
Revell® Build and PlayStar Wars Poe's Boosted X-wing Fighter Fire up the engines and get ready to go on a mission to defeat the dark side with POE'S Boosted X-wing Fighter from Star Wars: The Last Jedi! This kit includes 21 easy snap together pieces that provides maximum detail and durability. No tools, paint or glue needed for assembly. This product is packed with new features that include a battle ready pilot and all NEW battle action sounds ranging from blaster gun fire and BB-9 droid sound effects. The final results speak for themselves: authentic models that capture all the detail and nuance of the vehicles as they appear on the silver screen.
$44.99
This is the 1/72 scale model kit from Sword of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-1.
$23.99
This is the 1/72 plastic model kit of the G.M. FM-2 "Wildcat" by Sword.
$35.99
From the Big Scale Series, this 1/12 scale Williams FW14B Renault from Tamiya is highly detailed with accurately scaled V-10 engine, removable cowling, authentic exterior and interior, realistic front & rear suspension, operable steering, die-cast metal suspension arms and semi-pneumatic rubber like slick racing tires.
$249.99
Tamiya 1/32 North American P-51D Mustang
The P-51 Mustang is considered by many to be the best fighter aircraft of WWII. The P-51 Mustang came about when the British Purchasing Commission asked North American Aviation to produce the Curtiss P-40 for the RAF, but North American stated they could build something better. The P-51D is considered by many experts to be the definitive variant of the Mustang as it was the most widely produced. It featured a bubble canopy which gave the pilot superb all-round visibility as well as a heavier armament of six 12.7mm machine guns. The unmistakable form of this famous aircraft is accurately reproduced based on actual design drawings of the aircraft as well as thorough study of actual examples of the aircraft.
$169.99
Tamiya 1/32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII
The successor of the Spitfire Mk. V is the Mk. VIII. The Spitfire Mk. VIII was developed with improved features such as an enlarged rudder, Merlin 60 engine, shortened ailerons, a retractable tail landing gear, and fuel tanks on the edges of the wings. These new features were incorporated into later Spitfire variants.
$179.99
The F4U-1 Corsair® was a truly unique aircraft, with a […]
$169.99
This is a 1/350 scale plastic assembly kit of the Japanese Aircraft Carrying Cruiser Mogami. In the latter half of the Pacific War, the Japanese Navy refitted the Mogami to improve her reconnaissance ability. Construction of the Mogami was completed in July 1935, and she was initially armed with five triple 15.5cm main guns. After the withdrawal of the London Naval Treaty, she was refitted with three triple 20.3cm main guns and became a heavy cruiser. In the first half of WWII, she served at the Malayan Operation and the Battle of Sunda Strait. Later at Midway in June 1942, she was heavily damaged by an aircraft bombing raid but was able to return to port. During repairs, she was fitted with an upper deck which could carry 11 aircraft, and ten triple 25mm anti-aircraft batteries were added for defense.
Please send an e-mail to sales@hamiltonhobbyspecialties.com to inquire about shipping costs.
$269.99
The I-400 was a submarine the likes of which the world had never seen before. At the time of their completion, the I-400 and her sister ships were the largest, and arguably the most advanced submarines in the world. With a 122m length, 12m width, and 6,560 ton displacement, their size rivalled that of destroyers of the time and their amazing endurance could allow them to traverse the globe one and a half times. Loaded with 3 Seiran bombers, the planned attack on the Panama Canal was only moments away from reality. Diverted to attack the gathering Allied invasion fleet at Ulithi, the war ended before the submarines could launch their strike. However, the I-400 class submarines' technological advances were recognized and it can be said that they helped influence the development of nuclear ballistic submarines after the war.
$99.99
This kit depicts the HMS King George V, the lead ship of her namesake class of battleships which served the Royal Navy during WWII. Her flat-sided bridge area and distinctive stern shape have been accurately reproduced. Modellers can also enjoy exploring the layout of various superstructure areas such as the navigation and compass decks. Her formidable appearance is completed by her armament of ten 14-inch guns, sixteen 5.25-inch guns, and over 100 anti-aircraft guns. Model comes with a stand with nameplate for a gorgeous display.
$109.99
The Musashi was the second ship in the Yamato class of battleships built by the Japanese Navy. Her most distinguishing features were her 9 huge 46cm guns, which had a range of 41km and could penetrate 43cm of armor plating at a distance of up to 30km. The massive ship had a displacement of over 70,000 tons, and was laid down on March 29, 2013. Some two and a half years later in November 1940 she was launched and finally commissioned for service on August 5, 1942. Model depicts the Musashi as she appeared in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Please send an e-mail to sales@hamiltonhobbyspecialties.com to inquire about shipping costs.
$169.99