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  • Spitfire Mk.Vb early Kitset 1/48 Eduard
    Made by Eduard, scale 1/48 plastic kitset, Spitfire Mk.Vb early.
    Glue and paint sold seperately.
    NZ$ 92.90
  • Fokker D.VIIF Weekend Edition Kitset 1/48 Eduard
    Made by Eduard, scale 1/48, plastic kitset. German WWI fighter aircraft Fokker D.VIIF.
    Glue and paint sold seperatly.
    NZ$ 89.90
  • Focker Wulf Fw 190A-5 Light Fighter Kitset 1/48 Eduard
    1/48 Fw 190A-5 Light Fighter Weekend Edition.
    This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.


    This "Weekend Edition" model kit of the Fw 190A-5 light fighter from Eduard comes with decals for four German military versions. Place your order today!


    [Includes]: Decals for 4 versions

    Glue and paint sold seperately.
    NZ$ 89.90
  • Tempest Mk. V Series 2 Kitset 1/48 Eduard
    Made by Eduard, Tempest Mk. V Series 2 1/48 scale plastic kitset.
    Weekend edition kit of British WWII fighter aircraft Tempest Mk.V.

    The kit offers the aircraft manufactured within Series 2 and serving in the RAF during and after the end of World War II.
    Glue and paint sold seperately.
    NZ$ 99.90
  • Airfix 1/72 Avro Lancaster B.III (Special) The Dambusters
    Airfix 1/72 Avro Lancaster B.III (Special) The Dambusters

    Paints and glue sold separately.
    NZ$ 114.95
  • Airfix 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire F.Mk.22
    Airfix 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire F.Mk.22

    Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals included. Paints and glue sold separately.
    NZ$ 32.95
  • Airfix De Havilland Mosquito PR.XVI Kitset 1/72
    Airfix De Havilland Mosquito PR.XVI kitset 1/72 scale
    What's Inside
    Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.
    NZ$ 64.90
  • Revell Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 Kitset 1/48
    Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 - Easy-click system - Revell 1/48 Plastic Kitset
    NZ$ 64.95
  • Airfix Messerschmitt Me262A-1a/2a 1/72
    Product Info
    Representing the primary production variant of the Messerschmitt Me262 jet, the A-1A was the fighter-bomber version of the aircraft desired by Hitler, capable of being used as an interceptor, or configured to carry bombs and air-to-air mortars on nose mounted pylons.

    With the aircraft's powerful nose mounted cannons used to devastating effect against the massed formations of USAAF bombers attacking Germany, the offensive firepower of the jets could be further enhanced by the addition of R4M 'Orkan' (Hurricane) rocket packs under each wing.

    Mounted on rudimentary racks made from wood, twelve R4M stabilised rockets could be carried under each wing, each one capable of bringing down an enemy bomber.

    What's Inside
    Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.
    NZ$ 53.95
  • AIRFIX A04051A BAe Sea Harrier FRS.1 1/72
    This version of the Sea Harrier is best known for its successful campaign in the war of 1982 in the South Atlantic, where it suffered no air-to-air losses against the Argentinian forces. They flew from both the carriers used in the operation; HMS Invincible and HMS Hermes. BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
    NZ$ 59.95
  • AIRFIX A05135 Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.XIV 1/48
    Continuing the wartime development of the famous Supermarine Spitfire, the Mk.XIV saw the classic shape of Mitchell's celebrated fighter paired with the awesome power of the new Rolls Royce Griffon engine. The resultant aircraft was superb and one of the RAFs most capable fighters of WWII, proving particularly successful when employed against the V-1 flying bomb attacks which Germany launched against southern Britain, from the summer of 1944.

    The adoption of the Rolls-Royce Griffon engine provided the Spitfire with a significant increase in performance, but not without presenting Supermarine designers and pilots converting to the aircraft with a few challenges. Installation of the new engine in the existing Spitfire airframe required a redesign of both the front and rear sections of the aircraft and the use of a distinctive five bladed Rotol propeller. Pilots used to flying Merlin engined versions of the aircraft would find the Griffon turned in the propeller in the opposite direction and whilst the earlier aircraft tended to veer to the left on take-off, the Griffon powered machines would veer in the opposite direction if the pilot forgot and applied their usual corrective inputs, their first flight could be a particularly short and uncomfortable one.

    As the only British fighter type to remain in production throughout WWII, the Spitfire was constantly developed to ensure it remained at the forefront of fighter performance, with the Griffon powered aircraft being around 80 mph faster than the original Mk.I machines. With the purr of the early Merlin engines replaced by the throaty growl of the mighty Griffon, these later developments appear to be much more capable versions of the fighter than the classic early Spitfires, even though they are basically a development of them. The Griffin powered Spitfire Mk.XIV possessed greater performance than that of the thoroughbred Mk.IX and therefore was superior to both the Luftwaffe's Focke Wulf Fw 190 and the latest versions of the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

    Taking part in air operations in support of and in the months following the D-Day landings, the Mk.XIV was used extensively by the 2nd Tactical Air Force, equipping all 20 of the Spitfire Squadrons that operated from the continent in the months between D-Day and VE-Day. Employed predominantly in an armed reconnaissance role, these fearsome fighters would search for targets behind German lines, attempting to disrupt both their retreat and their ability to send reinforcements to the current front line. Their speed also made them an ideal aircraft to help counter the growing Doodlebug threat endured by southern Britain in the months following Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings.

    BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.

    What's Inside
    sprues & decals
    NZ$ 74.95
  • AIRFIX A05139 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIV Civilian Schemes 1/48
    AIRFIX 1/48 scale kitset of Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIV Civilian Schemes.

    Kit includes plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals. Paints and glue sold separately.
    NZ$ 74.95
  • AIRFIX A05140 Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.XVIII 1/48
    A variant of this famous fighting aeroplane which was the result of a desire to produce a 'Super Spitfire', the F Mk.XVIII was a further refinement of the Rolls Royce Griffon powered Mk.XIV, but one which incorporated a number of improvements over its predecessor. In addition to several cockpit enhancements for the pilot, the F Mk.XVIII also benefitted from increased fuel carrying capacity and strengthened wings, allowing it to carry either rockets or bombs in addition to its cannon and machine gun armament. With a total production run or 300 aircraft, the RAF would receive two versions of this fighter, the F.Mk.XVIII fitted with the standard E wing and the FR.Mk.XVIII, which included a camera for photo reconnaissance work. Too late to see service during WWII, these powerful Spitfires did see action as part of 'Operation Firedog' and actions against Communist guerrillas during the Malayan Emergency.

    What's Inside
    sprues & decals
    NZ$ 74.95
  • AIRFIX A50184 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat & Mitsubishi Zero Dogfight Double 1/72
    As the US Navy fought back in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack, the diminutive F4F-4 Wildcat was forced into combat against the Mitsubishi Zero, one of the worlds most successful naval fighters. With US pilots quickly learning not to dogfight with their agile opponent, the rugged Wildcat effectively held the line in the Pacific until the war winning F6F Hellcat could be introduced.

    Grumman Hellcat and Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat are trademarks of Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation

    Paint Schemes:

    F4F-4 Wildcat Fighting 8, USS Hornet (CV-8), Battle of Midway, June 4th 1942.
    Mitsubishi A6M2B-21 'Zero' (Zeke) Carrier Soryu, Battle of Midway, June 4th 1942.
    Content:
    9 x Acrylic Paints
    2 x Brushes
    1 x Poly Cement
    F4F-4 Wildcat / L:122mm W:166mm Pieces - 58
    Mitsubishi Zero / L:126mm W:166mm Pieces - 47
    What's Inside
    sprues, decals, paints, glue & brush
    NZ$ 84.95
  • Airfix 1/72 De Havilland Mosquito B.XVI
    Airfix 1/72 De Havilland Mosquito B.XVI
    NZ$ 59.95
  • Messerschmitt Bf109E-3/E-4 Fighter Plane Kitset 1/48 Airfix
    Messerschmitt Bf109E-3/E-4 Fighter Plane. Made by Airfix, scale 1/72 plastic kitset.
    NZ$ 69.95
  • Top Gun F5-E Tiger II
    Top Gun F5-E Tiger II "THE MIG". Made by Airfix, scale 1/72 plastic kitset.
    NZ$ 44.95
  • F-15E Strike Eagle - Italeri 1/48
    The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle design was initiated in the 1970s to equip the United States Air Force fighter squadrons with an advanced and high-performance jet fighter. The effective and robust aerodynamically design lay-out led to production of the two-seat 'all-weather' F-15E Strike Eagle fighter-bomber. Entering into service with the USAF in the late 1980s and replacing the outdated F-111, its operational roles included ground attack, bombing and interdiction missions. It retained the flight design characteristics of the original F-15 such as the two tail drifts, sturdy mid-wing and tandem two-seater cabin, in the rear of which was the Weapon Systems Officer. From this position the officer selected the aircraft's route management, target tracking and electronic countermeasures. The F15-E was deployed to numerous operational theaters such as the Desert Shield and Desert Storm campaigns of the early 1990s.

    This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.

    Paints and glue sold separately.
    NZ$ 129.00

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