Spitfire Mk.II
€18,99 incl. BTW
Model construction kit of the famous British Battle of Britain fighter aircraft.
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Fabrikant | Revell |
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Schaal | 1:48 |
€18,99 incl. BTW
Model construction kit of the famous British Battle of Britain fighter aircraft.
1 op voorraad
Fabrikant | Revell |
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Schaal | 1:48 |
By the end of the first year of the war the German Luftwaffe command must already have known that the Junkers Ju 87B was not longer capable of meeting the requirements in many respects. The gradual improvement in the ground defences and the increasing use combat aircraft during the war led to the transformation of the Ju 87 into a fighter-bomber. The D version received a more powerful engine, new aerodynamic fairing and stronger armour. Its new role was now primarily that of ground attack, including anti-tank warfare with a 37 mm cannon. In the spring of 1944 the work of converting the Ju 87 D-3 into tank destroyer types G-1 and G-2 finally began.
The manoeuvrable F-14 was for over 30 years one of the most capable and powerful fighter interceptors in the world. It gained a legendary reputation with the US Navy. It owed its fame in particular to its ability to carry a large arsenal of weapons, especially the AIM-54 Phoenix guided missile. Top speed: over Mach 2.- Structural details on surfaces with recessed panel lines- Detailed cockpit- Movable swing wing- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted- 2 Phoenix guided missiles- 2 Sidewinder guided missilesDecals for 2 versions for the VF-84 Jolly Rogers, US Navy:,- US Navy – USS NIMITZ Grumman F-1 4A Tomcat VF-84 Jolly Rogers 160386 / AJ – 200 in 1981- US Navy – USS NIMITZ Movie The Final Countdown VF-84 Jolly Rogers 160384 / AJ – 203 in 1980
Model construction kit of the first Main Battle Tank developed in Germany after the Second World War.- Corresponds to construction lots 2 to 4- Option parts for German, Belgian and Dutch versions- Easy to assemble vinyl tracks- Rotating turret- Height adjustable gunAuthentic decal set for following versions:- Leopard 1 (2. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 194, Handorf, 1969- Leopard 1 (4. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 153, Koblenz, 1972- Leopard 1, 4th Lancers Reg, 16e Pantser Div, Soest, 1969- Leopard 1, A Eskadron / 41 Tankbataljon, Bergen-Hohne, 1977