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Scale: 1/48
 

  • 1/48 1916 Fokker E.III Eindecker - Ernst Udet
    Fokker E.III Eindecker 105/15, mono wing fighter. Believed to be the plane flown by Vizefeldwebel Ernst Udet when he scored his first aerial victory. Udet ended the war with 62 confirmed victories, the most successful air ace to survive the Great War. The Eindecker was the first aeroplane specifically designed to hunt other aeroplanes. Able to fire its machine gun through the arc of the prop, the pilot just had to aim his plane at the target and shoot. Diecast metal model with plastic parts. Detailed rigging, rotating prop, and fixed landing gear. Comes with a pilot figure and display stand. This cool model is approx. 15cm x 21cm x 5cm (6" x 8.25" x 2").
    NZ$ 149.00 Each
  • 1/48 1918 Fokker DR.1 Triplane
    Fokker DR.1 Triplane, flown by Wolfram von Richthofen on 21st April 1918. Wolfram unwittingly played a part in the death on this day of his famous cousin Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron. Finely detailed model, with wood-grain effect rotating prop, pilot figure, and fine wire rigging. Part of the Death of the Red Baron Special Edition. Comes with a fixed undercarriage, display stand, and collector card. Approx. 12cm x 15cm (4.75" x 6").
    NZ$ 139.00 Each
  • 1/48 1918 Sopwith Camel F.1
    Sopwith Camel F.1 D3326 of RAF No. 209 Squadron. Flown by Lieutenant Wilfred May when being chased by the famous Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, on 21st April 1918. This event ultimately ended in the death of the Red Baron, who died from a single .303 bullet fired from the ground. Part of the Death of the Red Baron Special Edition. Finely detailed model, with wood-grain effect rotating prop, pilot figure, and fine wire rigging. Comes with a fixed undercarriage, display stand, and collector card. Approx. 12cm x 17cm (4.75" x 6.75").
    NZ$ 139.00 Each
  • 1/48 1945 Spitfire Mk. XIV J E Johnson
    Griffon powered Spitfire XIV MV257 of Group Capt. J. E. Johnson, No 125 Wing, Denmark, June 1945. In April 1945 Johnnie Johnson was promoted to Group Captain and put in command of No 125 Wing. On May 8, 1945, shortly after Germany surrendered Johnson and No 125 Squadron moved to Copenhagen Denmark. MV257 was his post-war Spitfire and the last Spitfire to carry his initials JE-J. Johnson’s wartime record was 515 sorties, 34 aircraft destroyed, seven shared, three probables, 10 damaged and one shared, destroyed on the ground. All his “kills” were fighters. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Landing gear can be shown up or down. Approx. 21cm x 23.5cm. Comes with a display stand and removable pilot figure.
    NZ$ 199.00 Each
  • 1/48 1918 Bristol F2B Fighter - Charlie Chaplin
    Bristol F2B Fighter D8084/S. Australian pilot Capt. Sydney Dalrymple and Gunner 2/Lt. G. Beagle, RAF No.139 Squadron, Villaverla, Italy. On 8th August 1918, Dalrymple and Beagle shot down two Aviatik D.1 Berg Fighters. In a later mission, they shot down two Albatros D.IIIs, earning Dalrymple a DFC. Rotating prop, crew figures, fine rigging detail, and features Charlie Chaplin artwork on the port side. Approx. 17cm x 25cm (6.75" x 9.75")
    NZ$ 159.00 Each
  • 1/48 1940 Spitfire Mk.I “Battle of Britain” X4036/D-AZ
    Spitfire Mk.I “Battle of Britain” X4036/D-AZ, flown by P/O Robert Doe, No.234 Squadron, Middle Wallop, August 1940. With a max. speed of 353 mph, and armed with 8 x 0.303 inch Browning machine guns, Mk. I's bore the brunt of the Battle of Britain. On August 15 1940 Doe claimed his first victory, a Messerschmitt Bf-110. The next day he scored a Bf-109 and Dornier Do-18. August 18 he claimed one Bf-109 and damaged another. Also in August, Doe shared a Ju-88 on the 21st and destroyed a Bf-109 on the 26th. By the end of WWII Doe had scored 14 kills, 2 shared, 1 probable and 5 damaged. Doe retired in 1966 as a Wing Commander. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Approx. 18.5cm x 23.5cm (7.25" x 9.25"). Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Opening canopy and rotating prop. Landing gear can be posed up or down. Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 179.00 Each
  • 1/48 1942 A6M2 Zero V-173 Saburo Sakai
    Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Type 21 V-173, piloted by Saburo Sakai based at Rabaul from June to July 1942. Ordered to shoot down any Allied aircraft, military or civil, Sakai refused to shoot down a C-47 when he saw a woman and a child onboard. Sakai is credited with 64 victories. The A6M became known as the Zero because of its designation as Carrier Fighter Type 0. Die-cast metal model with minimum plastic. Approx. 18cm x 24cm (7" x 9.5"). Canopy slides open, pilot figure can be removed. Comes with display stand, and landing gear can be shown up or down. Rotating metal prop.
    NZ$ 172.00 Each
  • 1/48 1942 Spitfire MK. Vb BM592
    Spitfire MK. Vb BM592, Wing Cdr Alois Vasatko, DFC, Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, June 1942. The Mk V was the most produced Spitfire variant and the main version throughout 1941. With a max. speed of 371 mph, and armed with 2 x 20-mm cannon and 4 x 0.303 inch Browning machine guns, it could also carry other external ordnance. Alois “Amos” Vasatko fought with the French Air Force and then the RAF. When the RAF 312th Czechoslovak Squadron was established, on May 3 1942, Vasatko was its first Wing Commander. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Approx. 18.5cm x 23.5cm (7.25" x 9.25"). Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Opening canopy and rotating prop. Landing gear can be posed up or down. Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 175.00 Each
  • 1/48 1942 Spitfire Vb, RF-D/EP594, 303 Sqn. (POland) RAF
    Spitfire Vb, RF-D/EP594, 303 Sqn., RAF, Lt. Jan Zumbach, Aug/Sept 1942. The first Spitfire Mk V was produced in January 1941, remained the RAF fighter through the summer of 1942 and saw several variants with bigger engines, new wing types and more armament. There were 20,351 Mk V variants in total. Jan Zumbach was assigned to RAF 303 Squadron (Poland) and scored 8 victories during the BoB. While with the 303 Sqn Zumbach flew three Spitfire Vb's, all had Donald Duck artworkd on the engine cowling. He was Squadron Leader from May 1942 until November 1943. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Approx. 18.5cm x 23.5cm (7.25" x 9.25"). Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Opening canopy and rotating prop. Landing gear can be posed up or down. Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 175.00 Each
  • 1/48 2015 Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4
    Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4, ZK349 GN-A, multi-role combat aircraft. Finished in the 1940 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P3576 scheme of Flt. Lt. J.B. Nicolson VC, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Diecast metal (some plastic parts). Opening canopy, and crew figure. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 34cm x 22cm (13.25" x 8.5"). FREE SHIPPING TO NZ ADDRESSES
    NZ$ 339.00 Each
  • 1/48 Hurricane Mk IIc 2016 BBMF
    PZ865 is a single-engined Second World War Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIc fighter operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF). It was the last of Hurricanes produced and is now flown as an airborne memorial. There were 14,533 Hurricanes produced in all variants, and they accounted for 80% of the 1,792 German aircraft shot down during the Battle of Britain. Approx. 20.5cm x 28.5cm (8" x 11.25"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 169.00 Each



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