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  1. Tupolev TU-22KD Shilo
    76,00 €

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  2. German V-2 Missile w/Communications Center
    32,00 €

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    The Vergeltungswaffe 2 ("Retaliation Weapon 2", or V-2) was one of Germany's wonder weapons, and it was certainly revolutionary at the time. It holds the distinction of being the world’s first long-range ballistic missile, and rockets were used widely against London and later Antwerp. Indeed, more than 3,000 V-2s were launched from September 1944 onwards, resulting in the deaths of some 7,250 people. The V-2 was also known technically as the A4, and it was the progenitor of all modern rockets. A V-2 could reach a maximum altitude of 88km before beginning its ballistic free-fall trajectory. One of the key designers behind the liquid-fuelled rocket project was Wernher von Braun. The 12,500kg and 14m-long rockets were constructed by prisoners at Mittelwerk, and they were fired from mobile launchers that proved difficult for Allied aircraft to target. Per saperne di più
  3. Sea Vixen FAW.2
    35,00 €

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    Features: Newly tooled Sea Vixen FAW.2 rendered w/authentic detail Newly tooled air observer seat available Newly tooled fuel tanks Red Top missile newly added on Sea Vixen Newly designed upper fuselage w/correct detail Folding-wing mechanism rendered w/fine detail Air intakes accurately represented Wings can be assembled extended/folded Detailed cockpit interior Launchers for 2-inch rocket projectiles included Standard 150-gallon drop tanks included Intricate fuselage for Sea Vixen FAW.2 Twin-boom tail made by slide-mold technology Realistic jet exhausts reproduced Airbrake can be shown open/shut Fuselage possesses metal-skinned appearance Rudders can be modeled in different positions Landing flaps can be displayed in fully extended position Landing-gear bay w/intricate detail Cyber-Hobby has spawned another 1/72 scale member of the Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen family. The Sea Vixen was a twin-boom jet fighter used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy in the 1960-70s, and this carrier-based aircraft could travel at speeds of up to 1,110km/h. Following on from Cyber-Hobby’s kit of a twin-seat Sea Vixen FAW.1 (FAW denotes ‘Fighter All Weather’), this latest kit represents an FAW.2 variant. As successor to the FAW.1, it possessed many improvements such as an enlarged tail boom allowing additional fuel tanks, an improved escape system and more space for electronic countermeasures systems. The FAW.2 entered frontline squadrons in 1964 and some 29 new-build aircraft were produced as well as 67 FAW.1s converted. The Sea Vixen was withdrawn from service in 1972. Just like Cyber-Hobby’s recent FAW.1 kit, this 1/72 scale model makes extensive use of slide molds to create a harmonious blend of detail and ease of assembly. The fuselage is a complex shape because of the twin tail booms, but very judicious engineering and clever parts separation mean all the components fit together perfectly. The newly tooled fuel tanks accommodated on both wings are delicately reproduced. The cockpit for the pilot, which is offset towards the port side, is featured correctly, and the upper fuselage has been updated to include the correct top hatch for the observer. Panel lines are sharply and precisely rendered thanks to the application of laser technology. Modelers can now complete their Sea Vixen families! Per saperne di più
  4. S-61A SeaKing "Antracticia Observation"
    35,00 €

    Features: Newly designed S-61A rendered w/stunning detail Windshield molded on cockpit Cockpit glazing realistically presented w/crystal-clear parts Rearview mirrors molded on cockpit Detailed landing gear and buoyancy sponsons 5-blade tail rotor realistically Separate parts accurately forming authentic rotor system Realistic steps included Slightly curved rotor blades reproduced Authentic rotor system w/incredible detail Fitted door for sonobuoy on belly of S-61A fuselage Sonobuoy cover reproduced Strengthened landing gear realistically portrayed New Spotlight w/astonishing detail Curved crystal-clear parts produced Realistic pilots' seats included One-piece fuselage reproduced w/intricate details Earlier, Cyber-Hobby released a delightful 1/72 scale plastic kit of the American-designed Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King helicopter. Initially, this twin-engine SH-3 Sea King was used primarily for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) by the US Navy. It was also the first amphibious helicopter in the world. Many other nations adopted the Sea King design, including Japan, where it was license-produced by Mitsubishi. Indeed, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) widely used the Sea King as an ASW platform. Some 18 S-61A Sea Kings were used in search-and-rescue (SAR) roles too. Sometimes these were deployed to Antarctica aboard naval icebreakers such as Shirase. Japan maintains the Asuka, Mizuho, Showa and Dome Fuji Stations in Antarctica, and the JMSDF is responsible for Japan's Antarctica Observation activities. Cyber-Hobby is expanding the popular Sea King family by providing a kit of an S-61A in Antarctica Observation service with the JMSDF. The kit is well designed and cleverly engineered, and it incorporates all the updates necessary for this Japanese version. For example, four brand new mirrors are installed on the front of the cabin to aid the pilot's view. The two halves of the fuselage have also been updated to include appropriate new side windows. Another special Japanese addition is a searchlight mounted on the side of the body. The cabin doors can be displayed open if wished, allowing a tantalizing view of the helicopter's interior. With appropriate Cartograf decal markings and a suitable paint scheme, this S-61A variant of the Sea King is ready for action in the frigid climes of Antarctica! Per saperne di più
  5. JU88A-4 SCHNELL-BOMBER
    48,00 €

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  6. FW190A-5/U-14
    39,00 €

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  7. Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9
    35,00 €

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  8. Tornado F3 No.111 Squadron `90th Anniversary`
    14,00 €

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  9. WW.II Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3
    41,00 €

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    WW.II Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3. As the main fighter of the Luftwaffe early World War II, aircraft famous that everyone know Messerschmitt Bf109E. Was released at the end of 2010 from Cyber \u200b\u200bHobby Emile Bf109E-4 as the ultimate ease of assembly are aligned shape-detail Acclaimed. Being released this time Bf109 E-3. More than 1,200 machines total number of aircraft production, United Kingdom and the battle over the fight against early European War, Battle of Britain It is the aircraft that fought as a machine for up to flagship. - Extensive use of slide mold, and to balance the height of the highest degree of perfection of detail and ease of assembly Kit masterpiece. Inside the cockpit and engine cowl and taking advantage of the strengths of the big scale of 1/32 Reproduce fine detail, such as a machine gun as well. To another part of the modeler, such as the rotor blades also part Are considered so that according to the skill, can be reproduced in various states. Also faithful to actual Add new mold reproduction canopy shape that is different from the type of E-4. And [Smart kit airplane version] Feeling of wanting a tremendous potential to Wing Tech series called, Please enjoy the production. - Fully reproduce every detail inside the cockpit as well. The seat belt provides photo-etched parts - Full details in the internal reproduction, such as machine guns MG17 and DB601 engine cowling - Aileron portion of the rotor blade, the ladder can be assembled at any angle - Conventional kit of the partition wall in the storage leg can not be reproduced by using the components of the material DS Beautifully reproduced shape and detail - Canopy parts are new mold - Cartograf decal is made. I can be produced by selecting from among the six machine. Also substantial marking details. Per saperne di più
  10. Fokker D.VIII
    24,00 €

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    Fokker D.VIII Barcode: 0 89195 85907 5 Case Pack: 24 pieces per master carton This year marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I in 1914. To commemorate the impact of the world’s largest conflict up till that time, Dragon is releasing a collection of 1/48 scale aircraft kits featuring aircraft from that conflagration. WWI saw the widespread debut of aircraft in the combat role, giving rise to mass production, famous aces and the rapid development of fighter technology and of air warfare doctrine. Entitled ‘Knights of the Sky’, this series of Dragon kits hasn’t been available for many years. Their reappearance means this rerelease will be all the more welcome. Per saperne di più

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