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  • 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 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 F-16 C "Thunderbirds"

    In 1953, the Thunderbirds were formed as an Air Demonstration Squadron. From 1984 the F-16A was used, but in 1992 they had changed to the F-16C model. Every year from March through to November, the Thunderbirds perform about 40 times at various air shows throughout the world and America. In this kit a smoke generator pipe is attached to the jet nozzle, just like the actual aircraft, and an exclusive newly-developed pilot figure is included.

    $79.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Douglas F4D-1 Skyray

    Towards the end of World War II, many information about advanced aeronautical technology were captured in Germany by the U.S. Forces. One of them was an analysis of the studies carried out by Dr. Alexander Lippisch on deltawinged aircraft. Based upon the information, the Douglas firm developed the F4D Skyray, the only operational interceptor with delta wings in the U.S. Navy. 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 late 1950's.

    $51.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Douglas A-1J Skyraider™ U.S. Air Force

    Originally designed as a carrier-borne attack aircraft, the Skyraider eventually had a distinguished career which spanned over thirty years. The A-1J variant which was introduced in 1956 equipped the U.S. Air Force, which employed it as an escort for search and rescue helicopters as well as in the normal ground attack role. Distinctive features of the USAF version such as the various antennas on the fuselage have been accurately reproduced and the kit includes an impressive arsenal of bombs, rocket pods, and gun pods with which to arm the model. One pilot figure and two marking options are also included.

    $49.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Dornier Do335A Twin Cockpit - Trainer Version

    Although the hopes of the Luftwaffe rested on the twin-engine Dorner Do335 becoming Germany's next overpowering force in the sky, its deployment was prematurely cut short by the close of WWII. The unique design of this multipurpose aircraft featured two liquid cooled engines powering two propellers. The design of the Do335 was nothing short of revolutionary, and provided an incredible top-speed of 760km/h.

    $49.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Dewoitine D.520 "French Aces" w/Staff Car

    The D.520 was officially accepted by the French Air Force to be its mainstay fighter aircraft in 1939, the year that WWII began. Not many were in service at the time of the German invasion of France in 1940, but the D.520 was one of the few aircraft which could counter the Luftwaffe's Messerschmitt Bf109 and pilots such as Pierre Le Gloan and Denis Ponteins earned ace status while flying it. Kit includes two standing figures, a pilot and an officer, as well as one seated pilot figure. Comes with three distinctive marking options for aircraft flown by French aces. A staff car kit is also included to enable creation of an airfield diorama straight from the box.

    $62.99

  • Tamiya 1/48 Dambuster/Grand Slam Bomber

    The four-engined heavy bomber of the RAF, the Avro Lancaster, performed a variety of bombing operations and other roles during WWII. The B.I (Special) configuration of the aircraft, known as the "Grand Slam Bomber" was modified to carry the largest bomb made in war, the 22,000lb (9,979kg) "Grand Slam bomb". Assembly plastic model kit based on the masterpiece bomber of the RAF, the Grand Slam Bomber (Lancaster BI Special 22000lb. Bomb). It is impressive in both detail and size. Model overflows with detail from the intricate suspension to the tires that appear to deform under the weight of the aircraft. Model comes to life with four micro-motors that allow the four propellers to really spin when the Grand Slam bomb is slid back.

    $159.99

  • Finely detailed 1/48 scale model kit of the British Universal Carrier MkII, a small, tracked military vehicle which was designed to carry a Bren light machine gun. The British Universal Carriers were usually used for transporting personnel and equipment or as machine gun platforms by Allied forced in World War II. This model kit features the MkII variant of the British Universal Carrier, which were equipped with a towing hitch. Other features include perfectly detailed reproduction of the Bren gun, Enfield rifle and ammo boxes, single-piece tracks and roller wheels, and choice of 4 different markings of Universal Carriers serving in Europe and North Africa.

    $26.99

  • 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 A6M3 Type32 Zero Fighter Kit - CO125

    Much has been written over the years about the Japanese Zero Fighter Aircraft series. Much was based upon hearsay and legend and little upon fact itself. Even the Allied Forces and governments refused at first to acknowledge its existence, and when they did get a copy of it, they could hardly believe the performance it produced. This kit features 60 parts in light grey and clear with recessed panel lines., Detailed 3-part Sakae engine, cowling, exhaust collector, landing gear. Standing and seated pilot figures, (6) waving ground crew figures.

    $19.99

  • This kit of the Fletcher measures about 15 inches long when complete. Full hull model kit with detailed instruction and display Base.

    $49.99

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