A08013A 1:72 Avro Lancaster B.I/B.III
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About this itemScheme 1: R5868 S-Sugar 467 Squadron RAAF Scheme 2: LM624 57 Squadron As the third of Britain’s four engined heavy bombers to enter ...
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About this itemScheme 1: R5868 S-Sugar 467 Squadron RAAF Scheme 2: LM624 57 Squadron As the third of Britain’s four engined heavy bombers to enter ...
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About this itemKit includes: Plastic kit, instruction sheet, paint guide and decal sheet. 2 schemse: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V Aircraft flow...
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About this itemOne of the more unusual aircraft to see action during the Second World War, the Lysander was designed to provide the British Army wi...
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About this item New schemes. The most capable medium bomber of the day was the twin-engine Vickers Wellington, which first flew in 1936 and entered...
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About this itemnew schemes: It was one of the most audacious bombing raids in history, nineteen ‘Special’ Lancasters and their crew took off from R...
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About this itemKit includes: Plastic kit, instruction sheet, paint guide and decal sheet.
About this item The second of America's great four-engined heavy bombers of the Second World War, the Consolidated B-24 Liberator actually began de...
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About this itemA groundbreaking helicopter design, the Westland Lynx was developed as the potential replacement for several rotary types in British...
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About this itemIn many respects, the Gloster Meteor could be regarded as Britain's jet powered equivalent of the Spitfire, the first of a new breed...
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About this itemProving the old adage 'If it looks right, then it is right', the Hawker Hunter was a thing of aviation beauty, streamlined and cultu...
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About this itemLaunched on 7th May 1765, HMS Victory gained its fame by becoming Admiral Nelson's flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. ...
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About this itemIn 1625 while Sweden was busy building an empire around the Baltic Sea, the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus ordered new warships. Amo...
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About this item Restricted by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, the German Kriegsmarine exploited a loophole by designing a fleet of fast, woo...
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About this itemNew mould. Considered one of the most distinctive aircraft to ever be seen in service, the Fairey Gannet was just as capable as it w...
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About this itemArguably the most unconventional Fairey-designed aircraft to enter full production, the Gannet was developed to meet a 1945 Royal Na...
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About this itemIn May 1965, the Defence Ministries of France and the UK agreed on a joint programme to develop a supersonic trainer and tactical st...
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About this item The Handley Page (HP) Victor was a jet-powered, strategic bomber which, alongside the other ‘V’ bombers, the Avro Vulcan and Vicker...
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About this itemEntering RAF service some seven years after it had with the Royal Navy, the Blackburn Company received an initial order for 26 new a...
View full detailsAbout this itemThe Jagdpanzer 38 (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), later known as Hetzer (baiter), was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War based o...
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About this item Some of the most important military vehicles of the Second World War didn't feature huge main guns, neither were they bedecked with...
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About this itemThe Sturmpanzer IV is often referred to as the Brummbär, which roughly translates to grumbling or bad-tempered bear, but it is thoug...
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About this itemAfter a series of successful light armoured reconnaissance and liaison vehicles, the Ferret Scout Car saw widespread military servic...
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About this itemFor Britain to conduct an effective military campaign, they needed many thousands of utility vehicles such as the 30-cwt 4 x 2 Gener...
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