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  • The kit is composed of 416 parts injection moulded, the tracks are in separate links in soft plastic, are included the steel pins for the tracks and springs for the suspensions, also the decals are included

    In the instructions there are the painting note

    The kit is in 1/35 scale.

    $76.99

  • The kit is composed of 129 parts injection moulded, one in transparent plastic and decals for 2 versions, ANR and Regia Aeronautica, A.N.R.version show the Adriano Visconti's aircraft.

    In the instructions there are the painting note

    The kit is in 1/48 scale.

    $45.99

  • XF93 – Tamiya – DAK 1942 Light Brown – 10mL […]

    $3.25

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  • XF92 – Tamiya – DAK 1941 Yellow Brown – 10mL […]

    $3.25

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  • TAMXF91 – Tamiya – IJN Grey Yokosuka Arsenal – 10mL […]

    $3.25

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  • TAMXF90 – Tamiya – Red Brown 2 – 10mL Bottle

    $3.25

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  • TAMXF87 – Tamiya – IJN Gray Acrylic – 10mL Bottle

    $3.25

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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 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 1/72 Junkers Ju-88 C-6

    This kit is has detailed parts included to depict the unique characteristics of the heavy fighter, such as the solid nose with gun armament and flame dampeners for the engine exhausts. The Ju-88 was originally designed in 1936 as a fast medium bomber capable of outrunning enemy fighters, but proved so capable that it was also adapted for torpedo bomber, tankdestroyer, reconnaissance, heavy fighter, and nightfighter roles, making it one of the most versatile aircraft of WWII.

    $49.99

  • Tamiya 1/72 Douglas F4D-1 Skyray

    This kit by Tamiya of the Douglas F4D-1 Skyray features fine recessed panel lines, clear parts, bomb rack and decals. Although the Skyray never saw any combat, it proved its high capability as an interceptor with numerous world records and scramble actions in Taiwan in response to crises in the late 1950's.

    $19.99

  • 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

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