The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 served alongside the Messerschmitt Bf 109 to defend Germany from the mid stages of WWII to the end of the war. This kit reproduces the A-3 variant of the Fw 190, which outclassed the RAF’s Spitfire Mk.V when it entered service. The aircraft’s characteristic radial engine features fine cooling fin and…
Among the many variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 that were produced during WWII, the D-9 is one of the most recognized. It entered service in September 1944 and was notable for its switch from the previous radial engine to a liquid-cooled V-12 engine for even higher performance. This kit accurately depicts the D-9’s features,…
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…
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier astounded the world with its unique ability to take-off and land vertically utilizing vectored thrust from its powerful 8000kg thrust engine. First tested in concept in 1960, the aircraft went through many periods of testing and modification prior to acceptance by the Royal Air Force and other nations in 1974. The…
This WWII fighter was a daring design with twin booms and a piston engine in each, plus a central nacelle which housed the cockpit and armament (machine guns and cannon in the nose). Introduced in June 1941, the aircraft went on to be used extensively in the Pacific through WWII. The F variant was manufactured…
This kit depicts the D-variant of the P-51 Mustang, which is considered by many to be the greatest fighter aircraft of WWII. The famous form of the P-51D, including its radiator and laminar-flow wing, is accurately reproduced. The flaps may be assembled in lowered position. One pilot figure and three marking options are included. Length:…
This WWII fighter was a daring design with twin booms and a piston engine in each, plus a central nacelle which housed the cockpit and armament (machine guns and cannon in the nose). Introduced in June 1941, the aircraft went on to be used extensively in the Pacific through WWII. The F variant was manufactured…
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…
The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). It was designed as an air superiority day fighter and later it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. As of 2012, over 4,500 aircraft have been built since production was…
This model kit recreates the state-of-the-art F-35B Lightning II in easy to manage and display 1/72 scale. It inherits many of the detailed features first seen in our 1/48 scale release. Thanks to extensive research of the full-size subject, the B variant of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II model is poised to be the…
This is a 1/72 scale plastic model assembly kit. Wingspan: 182mm, fuselage length: 218mm The distinctive fuselage form of the F-35C – which has larger wings and horizontal stabilizers than other F-35 variants for slower aircraft carrier landings – is captured in style Choose one of the two assembly options: extended or folded wingtips There…
The Ilyushin Il-2 Shuturmovik was the Russian military’s representative ground-attack aircraft during WWII. Over 36,000 examples were built by the end of the war, making it the most produced military aircraft in aviation history. The aircraft was characterized by armor that was integrated into its airframe to provide protection for vital areas such as the…
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (lightning) is a single-seat, single-engine multi-role fighter built by Lockheed Martin as a fifth generation machine, which is to meet the needs of the USAAF, US Navy, US Army and US Marine Corps. Originally the machine was called the X-35 JSF, but in 2006 it was changed to the F-35…
One of the most famous planes of WWII, the P-47D Thunderbolt was an outstanding single seat fighter plane excelling in high-altitude bomber escort and low-altitude ground attack. The P-47D featured a turbo-supercharged engine and was active on both the European and Pacific fronts. To solve the problem of insufficient visibility of earlier models, later Thunderbolt…
The mass production of the Spitfire started in 1936 and more than 20000 planes were produced until 1948. Among several variations of this main fighter of Royal Air Force, the Mk.V series was the most widely produced and more than 6500 planes were deployed. By early 1941, the majority of fighter squadrons were furnished with…
The Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most esthetically designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War. It was conceived by the brilliant British designer Reginald J. Mitchell, and first flew on 5 March 1936. It was an advanced, low wing single seat monoplane with a very smooth flush riveted…
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