
TechMod Friedrichshafen FF.33E 1/48 Floatplane - Iconic Warbird Ready to Fly!
30.00
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Unleash your inner aviation enthusiast with this meticulously crafted 1:48 scale FF-33 Seaplane model kit! This impressive kit delivers a stunningly detailed recreation of the iconic Polish-operated aircraft, featuring a comprehensive collection of parts: crisp plastic components, intricate photo-etched detailing, authentic film parts, and vibrant decals for a fully realized instrument panel. Bring the legend of the FF-33 Seaplane to life in your hands – a truly rewarding build for modelers of all skill levels.

Amodel 1/72 Christen Eagle II: Stunning Scale Detail - Iconic Fighter Jet!
7.00
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Unleash your inner adventurer with this extraordinary piece – a captivating blend of timeless design and unexpected delight. Crafted for the discerning soul, it’s more than just an item; it’s a statement. Prepare to turn heads and spark conversations with this uniquely beautiful creation.

Roden 346 1/144 Heinkel He111Z-1 Zwilling
13.00
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<p>In 1940, a preliminary examination was made in Germany, of the means of a possible invasion of the British Isles, and prototypes of two giant transport gliders, the Me 321 and the Ju 322, were rapidly constructed. Judging by the initial plan, it was unworkable, the problem being that the three twin engined Me 110s could not effectively pull the enormous gliders behind them. In this situation, an experimental aircraft was designed for the Luftwaffe at the instigation of First World War hero now Generalluftzeugmeister Ernst Udet.</p>
<p>He came up with the idea of joining two He111 front-line bombers together to significantly improve its basic characteristics. Thus was created one of WW2’s most exotic aircraft, the He 111Z Zwilling, which literally means Siamese twin. Despite the fact that work on the aircraft began when an invasion of the United Kingdom was past its window of opportunity, the design was considered promising given the likely future requirement for transportation of the Me 321 on other fronts.</p>
<p>In order to implement the idea, two He 111H-6s were taken and combined by means of a common central wing section and mechanical fittings. In addition, such an arrangement permitted the installation of another, fifth engine. Each of the «twins» inherited the fuselage of their predecessors; pilots were located in both cockpits, but the first pilot was seated in the left fuselage, while the second was given only some of the control functions. Additionally, he also served as navigator.</p>
<p>At the end of 1941, the prototype was successfully tested and generally showed more than satisfactory characteristics, but orders were issued for only 10 examples of machines of this type. In addition to the two prototypes created from two He 111H6s, three more aircraft were put together in similar fashion, and the next seven were assembled using H16 airframes. As early as mid-1942, all 12 He 111Z aircraft were delivered to the Luftwaffe. Their first operation would have involved towing Me 321s to land on the island of Malta, but these plans were soon canceled, as were plans to land German troops near Astrakhan and Baku in the depths of the Soviet Union.</p>
<p>Soon a serious combat test was found for them - the delivery of equipment in the Me 321 to the German 6th Army surrounded at Stalingrad. In the severe winter conditions, these giants tried to do everything in their power to carry out their task, but in the end it did not significantly change the fate of the besieged army. Later, the He 111Z / Me 321 combination was used to evacuate troops from the Crimea during a Soviet army counterattack.</p>
<p>From 1943 onwards, the He 111Z was used to tow not only giant Me 321 gliders but also pairs of smaller Go 242s. The aircraft could cope with this further task without major problems. On the eve of 1944, a special squadron of heavy gliders with tugs was transferred to the Western Front.</p>
<p>By the end of 1944, of the 12 He 111Zs built in total, only four aircraft remained operational. The others were unserviceable, or destroyed in the air or on the ground by Allied aircraft. The only task left for the He 111Z by now was to deliver cargo rather than transporting towed gliders. The idea of using the He 111Z as a heavy long-range bomber was considered, but these plans were never realized.</p>
<p>Despite the small number of aircraft produced (in comparison with the standard He 111H), they made a notable contribution to the military campaigns of World War II, and the unusual design still stands as a striking example of the engineering genius of the time.</p>
<h3>Two Eastern Front colour schemes are provided</h3>
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<p>DG+DY, Battle for Stalingrad, 1942-43</p>
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<p>TH+ZI, Crimea, spring 1943</p>
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>Scale: 1/144</p>
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<p>Material: Plastic</p>
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<p>Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.</p>
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Wolfpack Design 14802 1/48 MH-53E Sea Dragon JMSDF
103.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>MH-53E Sea Dragon 'JMSDF' Premium Edition Kit,</li>
<li>Sprue parts by MRC/Academy models,</li>
<li>4 A/C markings for JMSDF,</li>
<li>A3 color printing manual included</li>
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<p>Wolfpack Design is a hobby company for injection kits and aftermarket parts company since 2008, specialising in limited edition release plastic kits enhanced with specialised resin and metal etch parts.</p>
<p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>

Roden 1/144 KLM DC-7C Classic Airliner Model Kit
14.00
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Relive the Golden Age of Aviation with the Roden 1/144 DC-7C KLM Royal Dutch Airline a stunning tribute to a bygone era of elegance and adventure Imagine soaring through the skies in this iconic airliner a symbol of Dutch pride and global connection This meticulously detailed model captures the DC-7C's majestic presence and KLM’s classic livery bringing a touch of aviation history to your collection or display Don't just collect models own a piece of the sky

Roden 1/144 Bristol Britannia: Iconic British Airliner Model Kit – A Collector's Dream!
16.00
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Step back in time with the exquisitely detailed Roden 312 1/144 Bristol 175 Britannia – a stunning miniature replica of a legendary British airliner. This meticulously crafted model captures the elegant lines and iconic charm of the Britannia, perfect for discerning collectors and aviation enthusiasts. Bring a piece of British aviation history to life in your collection today.

La-5 "Valerij Ckalov" 1/72 Scale Model - Iconic Soviet Fighter!
15.00
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“Unleash your inner radiance with this exquisitely crafted masterpiece. A whisper of luxury, a touch of magic – it’s not just an item, it’s an experience waiting to unfold. Prepare to be captivated.”

Tamiya 1/48 Skyraider US Navy Attack Jet Model Kit Awesome Detail
20.00
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Unleash your inner wanderer with this effortlessly cool piece a whisper of vintage charm meets modern edge perfect for chasing sunsets and crafting unforgettable stories.

Hobby Boss 1/32 A-26 Invader: Iconic Bomber Detail Scale Model
75.00
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“Unleash your inner explorer with the Wanderlust Nomad - a handcrafted journal designed to capture every sun-drenched moment and whispered secret of your adventures. Bound in supple, waxed leather and filled with thick, cream-colored pages perfect for sketching, scribbling, and dreaming, this journal is more than just a notebook, it's a passport to your soul.”

Hobby Boss 1/48 MV-22 Osprey Model Kit – Awesome Flight Ready!
50.00
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Unleash your inner wanderer with this handcrafted marvel—a whisper of adventure woven into every stitch. Picture sun-drenched afternoons and spontaneous road trips a tangible feeling captured in its unique design. It's not just a product it's a statement a story waiting to be told and a feeling you can carry with you wherever you roam. Grab yours before they vanish like a desert mirage.