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Forming a vital component of Britain's post-war integrated air defence protection during the Cold War era, the Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air radar-guided missile system was intended to protect the integrity of Britain's V-bomber nuclear deterrent force from hostile air attack. The system saw service from 1958 until 1991.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A02309V
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:76
Approx finished model dimensions: 180x192mm
Pieces: 396
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
Forming a vital component of Britain's post-war integrated air defence protection during the Cold War era, the Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air...
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An aircraft which possibly underlines the capabilities of the modern helicopter more effectively than any other type, the mighty Boeing CH-47 Chinook has already been in military service for over sixty years and shows no sign of disappearing from world skies any time soon. The distinctive tandem twin-rotor configuration of this heavy-lift helicopter cleverly counteracts the effects of engine torque by having each of its huge rotor blade stacks rotate in opposite directions, thus negating the need for the tail rotors traditionally associated with helicopters. The impressive Chinook made its first flight in 1961 and since then, it has become one of the most effective aircraft designs of the post-war era, capable of operating in almost any environment, no matter how inhospitable the terrain. Clearly, this has made the Chinook invaluable when performing many roles, ably tackling a multitude of military and civilian applications. As the world's largest operator of...
An aircraft which possibly underlines the capabilities of the modern helicopter more effectively than any other type, the mighty Boeing...
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Although not generally regarded as one of the most fashionable British aircraft to see service during the Second World War, the Avro Anson was nevertheless one of the most important aircraft not only of the inter-war years, but also during WWII itself and is deserving of more recognition than it usually receives. An aircraft which began its development in 1933 as a high speed, long range, modern mail carrying charter aircraft, the Avro 652 was still in development when the British Air Ministry issued a requirement for a twin engined, general reconnaissance and multi-role aircraft capable of performing a variety of roles for both the Royal Air force and the Royal Navy. The Avro team felt that their new aircraft would be perfect for the role and later entered it in an official evaluation programme with the competitor de Havilland DH89M, the military version of their biplane Dragon Rapide. The...
Although not generally regarded as one of the most fashionable British aircraft to see service during the Second World War,...
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Although the criteria for a car to be described as one of the world's top supercars will always be open to some debate, surely few would argue that the Aston Martin DB5 should be amongst this group. A luxury grand tourer which may have been the product of an Italian design team but is the very essence of British sophistication and style, the DB5 built on the impressive success of its predecessor, the DB4 and between 1963 and 1965, presented the motoring world with one of the most desirable cars ever produced. With pure driving pleasure at its heart, the Aston Martin DB5 was fast, powerful and refined, but most of all was beautiful to look at. With its iconic front profile and eye-catching spoked wheels, this product of the 1960s can still hold its own with any modern classic and if you arrived at an event in one of these...
Although the criteria for a car to be described as one of the world's top supercars will always be open...
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A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits.
Application: Brush straight from the tin.
Drying time:
Gloss: 1 – 2 hours.
Matt & Satin: 20 – 40 minutes touch dry, up to 24 hours for hard dry.
Metallics: Hard dry in approx 10 days.
A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits. Application: Brush straight from the...
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A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits.
Application: Brush straight from the tin.
Drying time:
Gloss: 1 – 2 hours.
Matt & Satin: 20 – 40 minutes touch dry, up to 24 hours for hard dry.
Metallics: Hard dry in approx 10 days.
A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits. Application: Brush straight from the...
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A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits.
Application: Brush straight from the tin.
Drying time:
Gloss: 1 – 2 hours.
Matt & Satin: 20 – 40 minutes touch dry, up to 24 hours for hard dry.
Metallics: Hard dry in approx 10 days.
A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits. Application: Brush straight from the...
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Humbrol: Satin Clear Varnish (125ml)
A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling medium in either gloss, matt or satin that can be used to prepare surfaces. Gloss varnish can be used to prepare surfaces for decals and to improve the appearance of clear parts.
Specifics:
Type: Varnish / Coating
Substrate: Enamel and Acrylic Paints.
Cleaning: Water
Drying Time: Surface dry in 30 mins. Recoat once dry. Avoid temperature change during application and drying time.
Application: Shake well before use some settlement may occur. Apply thinly with a brush or airbrush. To achieve a higher level of the desired finish, apply additional coats. Do not use in temperatures below 15C or in conditions of high humidity to avoid the appearance of a cloudy finish once dry.
Humbrol: Satin Clear Varnish (125ml) A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling...
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Humbrol: Matt Clear Varnish (125ml)
A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling medium in either gloss, matt or satin that can be used to prepare surfaces. Gloss varnish can be used to prepare surfaces for decals and to improve the appearance of clear parts.
Specifics:
Type: Varnish / Coating
Substrate: Enamel and Acrylic Paints.
Cleaning: Water
Drying Time: Surface dry in 30 mins. Recoat once dry. Avoid temperature change during application and drying time.
Application: Shake well before use some settlement may occur. Apply thinly with a brush or airbrush. To achieve a higher level of the desired finish, apply additional coats. Do not use in temperatures below 15C or in conditions of high humidity to avoid the appearance of a cloudy finish once dry.
Humbrol: Matt Clear Varnish (125ml) A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling...
$28.00
Humbrol: Gloss Clear Varnish (125ml)
A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling medium in either gloss, matt or satin that can be used to prepare surfaces. Gloss varnish can be used to prepare surfaces for decals and to improve the appearance of clear parts.
Specifics:
Type: Varnish / Coating
Substrate: Enamel and Acrylic Paints.
Cleaning: Water
Drying Time: Surface dry in 30 mins. Recoat once dry. Avoid temperature change during application and drying time.
Application: Shake well before use some settlement may occur. Apply thinly with a brush or airbrush. To achieve a higher level of the desired finish, apply additional coats. Do not use in temperatures below 15C or in conditions of high humidity to avoid the appearance of a cloudy finish once dry.
Humbrol: Gloss Clear Varnish (125ml) A thin clear varnish that goes on clear and stays clear. A water soluble, self-levelling...
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Single Layout by Juanita Patrick
Make a cute single layout using pretty pink floral papers and chipboard elements.
You will need: foam tape (1mm thick is best), scissors, sanding block/emery board, craft knife, craft mat, glue, baby wipes, light brown ink for edging the fussy cut pieces and a small sponge for applying paint to chipboard pieces.
Single Layout by Juanita Patrick Make a cute single layout using pretty pink floral papers and chipboard elements. You will...
$40.00
A pure fusion of science and art in automotive form. The Speedtail is McLaren’s first ever Hyper-GT and the most aerodynamically efficient hypercar ever, making it the fastest McLaren to date.
The McLaren Speedtail brings together unprecedented levels of innovation and elegance to create a new benchmark in automotive design, offering owners extraordinary opportunities for bespoke personalisation.
Just 12.8 seconds, that’s all it takes for the Speedtail to reach 300km/h from a standing start. This is the fastest acceleration delivered by any McLaren to date.
But the Speedtail is a car that pushes ever further. Keep on accelerating, and the car will reach its staggering top speed of 403km/h (250mph) – higher than any McLaren ever created. Outstripping even the McLaren F1. It’s the combined result of a stunning aerodynamic design.
No Gue! No Paint! Just BUILD!
Suitable for ages 6yrs+.
A pure fusion of science and art in automotive form. The Speedtail is McLaren’s first ever Hyper-GT and the most aerodynamically...
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The Cromwell, offical name Cruiser Tank MkVIII, was one of the most successful British tanks of the second world war. Named after the English civil war leader Oliver Cromwell, the tank proved to be an adept and rugged fighting machine and served until the end of the war. While out-gunned and out-armoured by German tanks, the Cromwell nonetheless managed to hold its own through better manoeuvrability, due to its relatively small size and reliability in combat, something sorely lacking in German armour.
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners.
Each Small Starter Set includes glue, brush and four acrylic paints - all that is needed to complete a fabulous first kit!
The Spitfire Mkla is a scale 1:76.
Number of Parts: 91.
Dimensions (mm): L88 x W39.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
The Cromwell, offical name Cruiser Tank MkVIII, was one of the most successful British tanks of the second world war. ...
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After the fall of France in 1940, the two great air arms of the day, Great Britain's RAF and Germany's Luftwaffe, faced each other in large numbers for the first time. The spearhead of the Luftwaffe was the Messerschmitt Bf109E. A formidable fighting machine, it had proved itself to be world class throughout its previous campaigns. Over southern England, in the summer of 1940, it faced a new set of challenges. The most serious for the German pilots being the widespread use of the RAF's finest fighter, the Supermarine Spitfre. More manoeuvrable than the 109E, the Spitfire was the finest fighter of its day. This set contains two aircraft flown by aces. Helmut Wick and John Dundas. Neither survived their fateful engagement on 28th November 1940.Contents: 8x Acrylic Paints, 2 x Brushes, Poly Cement. Dimensions & Number of Parts:Supermarine Spitfire MkIa: L127mm x W155mm - Pieces 36Messerschmitt Bf109E-4: L120mm x...
After the fall of France in 1940, the two great air arms of the day, Great Britain's RAF and Germany's...
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A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits.
Application: Brush straight from the tin.
Drying time:
Gloss: 1 – 2 hours.
Matt & Satin: 20 – 40 minutes touch dry, up to 24 hours for hard dry.
Metallics: Hard dry in approx 10 days.
A 14ml enamel tinlet of solvent-based, fast-dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits. Application: Brush straight from the...
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Humbrol’s Aging Powders Pack is an ideal way to start out in weathering. Containing six shades, these powders can be used to enhance already weathered models as well as starting a new project.
Weathering powders are a quick, simple and effective means of adding wear, rust and staining to models of all kinds in all scales. The Humbrol Aging Powders Pack (Cat No. AV0020) contains six 9ml powder tubs for light, medium and dark rust, black, smoke and iron oxide.
These shades can be used to create old and fresh rust effects on all types of model and structures including exhausts, chains, steel cables, suspension, locomotives, coaches, wagons, springs, tracks, road wheels, ship hulls, OVM tools, bridges and many more.
The pack can be used on its own or alongside Humbrol’s Weathering Powders Pack to create different weathering effects.
Humbrol’s Aging Powders Pack is an ideal way to start out in weathering. Containing six shades, these powders can be...
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Humbrol weathering Acrylic Paint Pens set (pack of 6). This carefully selected set of 6 natural colours are ideal for distress and weathering your models. Suitable for plastic, metal, plaster, wood, rock, hard foam, card and paper.The pen nib pump action allows careful and controlled application giving a high level of detailing.Being Acrylic water based cleaning and adjustments can be made to finesse the finished models.
Colours - Dark Grey, Light Grey, Grass Green, Khaki, Natural wood, Rust.
What's Inside
Humbrol weathering Acrylic Paint Pens set (pack of 6). This carefully selected set of 6 natural colours are ideal for distress and weathering your models.
Humbrol weathering Acrylic Paint Pens set (pack of 6). This carefully selected set of 6 natural colours are ideal for...
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Weathering Powders - Mud, Sand & Dust
A colour pack comprising of diverse earth, mud, sand and dust colours to weather any land vehicle or diorama. Appropriate for European, African and Middle East scenarios. Reproduce colours of fields, proving grounds, village and forest roads, deserts, construction sites and other areas. The addition of special texturing powder, to be mixed with this packs colours, will allow you to create accumulated mud and spatter effects. Use alongside colours from Humbrol Aging Powder Pack AV0020 to obtain many additional shades such as red earths of Asia or black earths of Russia.
Weathering Powders - Mud, Sand & Dust A colour pack comprising of diverse earth, mud, sand and dust colours to...
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Despite its ungainly appearance, the Brewster Buffalo was one of the most significant aircraft in US aviation history and one which would see heavy combat use during the early months of WWII.
The winner of a fly-off competition with the Grumman Wildcat to provide the US Navy with a new, modern carrier-based monoplane fighter, the Buffalo incorporated a host of advanced design features, including many to support its operation from the deck of US aircraft carriers.
The fighter would also attract strong international sales support, with Britain, Finland and the Netherlands all operating the Buffalo during WWII, particularly with the Commonwealth Air Forces facing the Japanese in South East Asia.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 42
Dimensions (mm): Bristol L108 x W148.
Despite its ungainly appearance, the Brewster Buffalo was one of the most significant aircraft in US aviation history and one...
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With is reputation as an exceptional air observation post aircraft possessing great short field performance, when officials behind the 1956 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition were looking for a suitable reconnaissance and support aircraft, they knew exactly where to turn.
The Auster Aircraft Company were asked to modify two of their dual control T.7 aircraft specifically for the task, featuring additional radio equipment, larger tail surfaces and the ability to be fitted with either floats or skies as operations demanded.
The aircraft were also finished in a high visibility scheme, in preparation for the conditions expected during an expedition which was hoped would result in the first overland crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole.
Glue Assembly - Paint required (sold separately)
Number of Parts: 39.
Dimensions (mm): L100x W152.
With is reputation as an exceptional air observation post aircraft possessing great short field performance, when officials behind the 1956...
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Developed as a very small, lightweight, manoeuvable fighter, in an erra where fighter designs seemed to be on an inexoroble rise in size, the Folland Gnat found instead, fame and service with the RAF as a jet trainer. A tiny aircraft in comparison to its contemporaries, the Gnat was used as the mount of a number of aerobatic teams, from the Yellow Jacks to the Red Arrows. Serving until 1979, the Gnat proved to be a capable and much loved trainer.
Glue Assembly - Paint required (sold separately)
Number of Parts: 49.
Dimensions (mm): L155x W102.
Developed as a very small, lightweight, manoeuvable fighter, in an erra where fighter designs seemed to be on an inexoroble...
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One of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design back to the Hurricane fighters. The plane entered Royal Air Force service in early 1944. Although this was still a big aeroplane for a single engined fighter, its airframe was light and it was powered by the massively powerful 24 cylinder Napier Sobre engine, giving the new fighter spectacular performance.
Making its first flight on 2nd September 1942, the Hawker Tempest featured a newly designed laminar flow wing, much thinner than the wing used on its predecessor, allowing the new fighter to slip through the air at incredible speed.
Glue Assembly - Paint required (sold separately)
Number of Parts: 72.
Dimensions (mm): L143x W174.
One of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design back to...
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One of the most distinctive aircraft of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf 110 was a twin engined heavy fighter intended to be faster and more heavily armed than any other fighter aircraft in the sky at that time and during the early months of WWII, certainly proved to be devastatingly effective.
Despite suffering at the hands of the RAF during the Battle of Britain, the Bf 110 would go on to prove its worth as a long range fighter bomber and ground support aircraft over the vast expanses of Russia and into the Mediterranean and North Africa, serving throughout the remainder of the Second World War.
Glue Assembly - Paint required (sold separately)
Number of Parts: 108.
Dimensions (mm): L175mm x W226mm.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
One of the most distinctive aircraft of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf 110 was a twin engined heavy...
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The pace of aviation development during the First World War was nothing short of astonishing, with aeroplanes transforming from flimsy, unarmed observation platforms to deadly dominators of the sky in less than a twelve month period of fighting.
The year 1917 would prove to be a significant one for the air war over the trenches of the Western Front, as the British introduced their capable Bristol F.2B Fighter, a true multi-role aircraft and the Germans their Fokker DR.1, an aircraft which would be made famous by the feared Manfred von Richthofen.
The scene was set for a period of unrelenting aerial combat, as both sides struggled for supremacy of the skies.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 33
Dimensions (mm): Bristol L110mm x W167mm, Fokker L79mm x 110mm.
The pace of aviation development during the First World War was nothing short of astonishing, with aeroplanes transforming from flimsy,...