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Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a bit of construction fun for the more experienced modeller. The pre-coloured pieces simply push together, without glue or paints, to build an impressive model which can then be decorated with the included self-adhesive stickers. Plane models also come with their own display stand to show off your handiwork! The whole QUICK BUILD range is manufactured in the UK and features some of the most iconic vehicles ever constructed! Enjoy building the famous McLaren P1.
No Gue! No Paint! Just BUILD!
Suitable for ages 6yrs+.
Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids...
$38.50
One of the most rugged aircraft ever built, the DHC Beaver was designed to operate in the vast and often inhospitable expanses of the Canadian north and was able to fly into areas where other aircraft simply could not go. With the ability to operate using wheels, skis or floats, the Beaver possessed outstanding STOL capabilities and was specifically designed around the requirements of bush pilots working in these challenging conditions. Also described in many aviation sources as the safest aircraft ever built, the Beaver was also used by many air arms across the world, including Britain's Army Air Corps, who operated 46 of these magnificent aircraft. They were used to great effect as reconnaissance/intelligence gathering aircraft in Northern Ireland during the 1970s and 80s.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 91.
Dimensions (mm): L128 x W203.
One of the most rugged aircraft ever built, the DHC Beaver was designed to operate in the vast and often...
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Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners.
The Large Starter Set includes glue, 2 brushes and six acrylic paints - all that is needed to complete a fabulous first kit!
The Mini Cooper S is a scale 1:32.
Number of Parts: 73.
Dimensions (mm): L118 x W59.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. The Large Starter Set includes glue, 2 brushes and six acrylic paints -...
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Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners.
Medium Starter Sets are perfect for gifts or to build yourself once you have mastered the basics.
Each Medium Starter Set includes glue, two brushes and six acrylic paints along with the kit.
The VW Beetle is a scale: 1:32.
Number of Parts: 53.
Dimensions (mm): L130 x W50.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. Medium Starter Sets are perfect for gifts or to build yourself once you...
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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!
Airfix 55101A Starter Set: Curtiss Tomahawk
The P40, in its various incarnations, served in the United States Army Air Force throughout the Second World War, fighting in Europe, across Asia and in the deserts of North Africa. The first model to see active service, the P40B proved to be an effective and tough low-level fighter, able to withstand heavy enemy fire and bring its pilot home safely.
Paint Scheme - Curtiss Tomahawk IIB, Flown by Pilot Officer Neville Duke, No.112 Squadron, Fort Maddalena, Libya, 1941
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. Each Small Starter Set includes glue, brush and four acrylic paints - all...
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Airfix QUICKBUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a bit of construction fun for the more experienced modeller.
The pre-coloured pieces simply push together, without glue or paints, to build an impressive model which can then be decorated with the included self-adhesive stickers.
Plane models also come with their own display stand to show off your handiwork!
The whole QUICK BUILD range is manufactured in the UK and features some of the most iconic vehicles ever constructed!
Suitable for ages 6yrs+.
Airfix QUICKBUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages...
$66.00
The Swift still holds the honour of being the first swept-wing jet fighter in RAF service. The FR.5 proved itself in the reconnaissance role, winning the NATO 'Royal Flush' reconnaissance competition in 1957 and 1959, conclusively beating off the best types other nations could offer.
Age: 14 years and up
Model No: A04003
Approx package dimensions: 28 x 16 x 5 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 180x138mm
Pieces: 62
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
The Swift still holds the honour of being the first swept-wing jet fighter in RAF service. The FR.5 proved itself...
$25.00
The first production Spitfire Mk.I was delivered to RAF No.19 Squadron at Duxford on 4th August 1938, heralding the arrival of a future aviation icon. With various upgraded marks of this classic fighter serving throughout the Second World War, the Spitfire is arguably the most famous fighter aircraft to ever take to the skies.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A01071C
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 127x156mm
Pieces: 36
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
The first production Spitfire Mk.I was delivered to RAF No.19 Squadron at Duxford on 4th August 1938, heralding the arrival...
$95.00
Brace yourself for a stealthily guarded FAA revelation! A masterpiece of the skies, and now your Airfix workbench, the Supermarine Seafire returns to our range after a ten-year absence. The XVII was the first of the Seafire variants to feature a cut-down rear fuselage and distinctive teardrop-style canopy. The aircraft could carry a heavier weapons load thanks to reinforced construction, with both fuel tanks and rockets under the wings. This plane flew on the frontline until the early 1950s when it downgraded to training duties. The Navy’s answer to the ever-popular Spitfire, this masterpiece astounded the world with its unrivalled performance in the most demanding of conditions. It effortlessly operated from aircraft carriers, making it a formidable presence over land and sea. Folding wings allowed it to take off swiftly and land on the decks of naval vessels, extending its reach and influence over the ocean. The awe-inspiring design ensured...
Brace yourself for a stealthily guarded FAA revelation! A masterpiece of the skies, and now your Airfix workbench, the Supermarine...
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When the Japanese Zero first entered service in 1940, it was without doubt the most advanced naval fighter in the world and quickly earned a reputation as a ruthless dogfighter. In early engagements, the Zero proved so effective that pilots were able to post an almost unbelievable victory ratio of 12 to 1 against their adversaries. As the Wehrmacht began its march across Europe in 1940, little attention was being given to developments in the Far East. Following years of re-arming and upgrading, the Japanese Navy could boast some of the most advanced naval aircraft in the world within its inventory, including the superb Mitsubishi A6M Zero. This long range Naval fighter would be at the forefront of Japan's expansionist ambitions throughout WWII and in the early war years, proved to be unequalled in the Pacific region. The Zero also quickly earned a reputation as a dogfighter and Allied pilots...
When the Japanese Zero first entered service in 1940, it was without doubt the most advanced naval fighter in the...
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When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, clearly heralding the future of fighter design. Produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft, the Bf109 served throughout the Second World War and was flown by many of the world's most successful air aces.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A01008B
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 120x137mm
Pieces: 64
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the...
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Considered revolutionary in 1935, by the start of WWII the earliest versions of The Hurricane with fabric covered wings and two bladed propellers had fallen behind the performance of the best German fighters. Nevertheless, once fitted with 3-blade propellers, these early Hurricanes were very successful during the Battle of Britian in 1940.
You can now bring home the legacy of the Hurricane Mk.I today for your Airfix collection! Featuring sprues and decals as well as measuring 133mm in length, this must-have aircraft awaits for you to make a fitting part of your airfix or military range.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A01010A
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 133x171mm
Pieces: 63
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
Considered revolutionary in 1935, by the start of WWII the earliest versions of The Hurricane with fabric covered wings and...
$33.00
The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture and represented both the peak and the end of the biplane fighter. In many air arms it smoothed the transition to monoplane fighters. And when confronting aircraft of its own era, it performed well.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A02052B
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 118x137mm
Pieces: 63
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture and represented both the peak and the...
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After a successful series of light armoured reconnaissance and liaison vehicles, the Ferret Scout Car saw widespread British and Commonwealth military service from the 1950s onwards, with later variants of the Ferret taking part in the Gulf War of 1990. A vehicle type which can trace its lineage back to the successful Daimler Dingo scout car of the Second World War, the Ferret was designed with stealth in mind, a light and fast armoured vehicle which could probe enemy positions, reporting any discovered weak points back to commanders, with their own forces moving to exploit what they found. Weighing in at around 4 tons operational weight, the Ferret was of all welded construction and featured armour protection capable of withstanding most small arms fire, but nothing much heavier, although it was not intended that the vehicle would be operating in direct opposition to heavy enemy armour. If it did find itself...
After a successful series of light armoured reconnaissance and liaison vehicles, the Ferret Scout Car saw widespread British and Commonwealth military...
$154.00
An aircraft that must surely be considered one of the most distinctive types to have ever seen Fleet Air Arm service, the Fairey Gannet was as capable as it was unique and was significant as the only post-war military contract to be won by the famous Fairey Aviation Company. Arguably the most unconventional Fairey designed aircraft to enter full production, the Gannet was developed in response to a 1945 Royal Navy requirement for an advanced carrier-based, turboprop-powered anti-submarine hunter-killer, one which was rugged enough to withstand the rigors of operation at sea. Intended to counter the recent expansion of the Soviet submarine fleet at the start of the Cold War era, the Gannet was equipped with all manner of the latest electronic detection equipment and if an enemy submarine was detected, it could be marked, tracked, and if necessary, attacked, using bombs, depth charges, rockets, and air-launched acoustic torpedoes. One...
An aircraft that must surely be considered one of the most distinctive types to have ever seen Fleet Air Arm...
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The Bulldog was armed with a pair of forward-firing Vickers 0.303" machine guns mounted on either side of the cockpit, but ultimately never fired its guns in anger during a relatively short seven-year period serving with Fighter Command. Although it was the most capable fighter of the day, the Bulldog was more closely associated with challenging formation flying and spectacular aerobatics, with the Royal Air Force thrilling huge crowds at airshows and pageants around the country, as they demonstrated the effectiveness of a modernising air force. What the Bulldog did do was help advance Britain's aviation industry towards the production of the sleek, monoplane fighters which would contest the Second World War, as it highlighted the fact that biplane designs were fast approaching their zenith. Perhaps the most famous incident involving a Bristol Bulldog proved to be a rather unfortunate one, when an accomplished, but rather headstrong RAF pilot performed...
The Bulldog was armed with a pair of forward-firing Vickers 0.303" machine guns mounted on either side of the cockpit,...
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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...
$95.00
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...
$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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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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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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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,...
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Representing the primary production variant of the Messerschmitt Me262 jet, the A-1A was the fighter-bomber version of the aircraft desired by Hitler, capable of being used as an interceptor, or configured to carry bombs and air-to-air mortars on nose mounted pylons.
With the aircraft's powerful nose mounted cannons used to devastating effect against the massed formations of USAAF bombers attacking Germany, the offensive firepower of the jets could be further enhanced by the addition of R4M “Orkan” (Hurricane) rocket packs under each wing.
Mounted on rudimentary racks made from wood, twelve R4M stabilised rockets could be carried under each wing, each one capable of bringing down an enemy bomber.
Glue Assembly - Paint required (sold separately)
Number of Parts: 74.
Dimensions (mm): L148mm x W174mm.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
Representing the primary production variant of the Messerschmitt Me262 jet, the A-1A was the fighter-bomber version of the aircraft desired...