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  • Tamiya 1/72 Republic F-84G - "Thunderbirds"

    The Thunderbirds aerial acrobatics team were originally activated on May 25, 1953 at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona for two purposes: to provide young pilots with ample training for frontline aerial combat, and to show the American public the impressive capabilities of U.S. airpower. Known for flying in the "diamond" four plane formation, the Thunderbirds frequently demonstrate dynamic loops, low-altitude rolls and vertical climbing which seems to contradict the laws of aeronautic.

    $29.99

  • Tamiya 1/72 De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI/NF Mk.II

    This is a 1/72 scale plastic assembly kit model of the De Havilland Mosquito, the all wooden aircraft belonging to the R.A.F. This kit allows to choose to assemble either the most produced Mosquito variant, the Fighter Bomber FB Mk.VI, or the Night Fighter NF Mk.II. The beautiful style of the Mosquito has been accurately remodeled.

    $34.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Focke-Wulf Fw190 A-8/A-8 R2

    Features recessed panel lines, detailed landing gear and decals. The study and verstaile Focke-Wulf Fw190A mounted a radial air-cooled BMW801 engine, and received continual upgrades to engine output and combat strength after first entering service in 1941. Deployed in spring 1944, the A-8 series was armed with four 20mm MG151/20E cannon and two 13mm MG131 machine guns. It featured a firing alignment device, wireless radio and Morane antenna along with a methanol-water injector and tank for extra power.

    $49.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Hayate Frank Kit

    From Tamiya's 1/48 scale aircraft series, these kits are big enough to hold on to and appreciate all of the details. They are big enough for the novice as well as the professional to build, enjoy and display. The accuracy in detailing is there and yet the parts are simplified for ease of assembly. All include decals, full history and easy to follow instructions. Wingspan measures approx. 9" and fuselage approx. 8" when complete.

    $20.99

  • Tamiya 1/72 Kawanishi Shiden Type 11

    Evolving from the Kawanishi N1K1 "Kyofu" floatplane, the Imperial Japanese Navy's N1K1-J Shiden had a unique pedigree amoung WW2 landplane fighters of the world. In January 1942, the Kawanishi Aircraft firm began adaptation of the Kyofu into a land based fighter, strictly as a private venture. This project was soon officially authorized under the designation N1K1-J, with the first prototype flying in December 1942. The airframe was basically the same as its predecessor, with main landing gear and tall wheel replacing the floats. In place of Kyofu's Mitsubihi Kasei engine, a more compact and powerful Nakajima Homare engine was installed.

    $23.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat

    The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the U.S. Navy's main fighter from the beginning to the mid stages of WWII and this kit depicts the F-4 variant. The tubby, robust shape of the aircraft has been accurately reproduced and features a combination of raised and engraved details throughout. One pilot figure and three marking options are included. Line it up with the A6M2 Zero for a display of WWII rivals.

    $36.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1/2 Bird Cage Corsair - Chance Vought

    Designed around the new Pratt & Whitney R-2800 2,000HP radial engine, and turning the largest propeller ever attached to a fighter plane, the Chance Vought F4U Corsair became a legend in its own time. Highly detailed 1/48th scale plastic kit for static display. Markings included for 1 Navy and 2 Marine aircraft. Approximately 100 parts in light grey and clear with fine recessed panel lines.

    $36.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Brewster B-339 Buffalo - "Pacific Theater"

    Tamiya has re-released the B-339 export version of the Buffalo used by the Royal Air Force and Netherlands East Indies Army Air Corps during WWII. Kit comes with new parts such as canopy, propeller, seat and decals to accurately reproduce the Buffalo used throughout South East Asia. Also includes parts to reproduce the U.S. Navy version featuring gray fuselage. Includes a full range of accessories including two 100 pound bombs, one pilot figure sitting down and one figure standing, and markings to reproduce a choice of four different aircraft.

    $37.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Focke-Wulf Fw190 F-89 - w/Bomb Loading Set

    This 1/48 assembly kit allows you the choice of building either Fw190 F-8 or F-9 aircraft. In the latter half of WWII, the Luftwaffe Focke-Wulf Fw190 F series were the main aircraft used for air-to-ground assaults. The F-8, which entered the fray from the spring of 1944, was based on the A-8 aircraft and had the largest production numbers among the F series variants. The F-9 which had a superior engine output was also soon put into action. Both Fw190 F-8 and F-9 aircraft fought hard against the ever increasing numbers of Allied fighters up until the end of the war. You can enjoy recreating a realistic airfield diorama with the included bomb loading cart and 2 ground crew figures.

    $64.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Mitsubishi G4M1 Model 11 - Admiral Yamamoto Transport

    This kit includes a detailed cockpit, dorsal gun position, and nose & tail blisters. New parts recreate the accurate tail blister, which had the outer section removed to enable a better field of fire for the 20mm cannon. Kit contains a total of 17 figures: 1 depicting Admiral Yamamoto, 1 observer, 2 pilots, 1 gunner, and 12 mechanics. The Tamiya model faithfully captures the history of its' last flight and the personnel on board.

    $139.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle

    The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is regarded as one of the most formidable jet fighters in the world today. Ever since its maiden flight in July 1972, this record breaking flying machine has been a yardstick for jet fighter design. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-100 turbofan engines, it is capable of speeds in the Mach 2.5 range.

    $51.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb

    The Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most beautifully designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War. Conceived by the renowned British designer Reginald J. Mitchell, the protoype first flew on 5 March 1936. It was an advanced, low wing monoplane with a very slim fuselage and smooth flush riveted metal skin. A very nice, simple build with this kit!

    $44.99

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