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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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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...
$56.00
In the serious business of saving lives at sea, the brave volunteer crews of Britain's RNLI service need access to the most capable craft to safely effect rescues in some of the most challenging conditions.In the Shannon Class Lifeboat, they have a cutting-edge vessel which is as capable as it is versatile, able to be launched and recovered from a beach using a mobile slipway and powered by waterjets, which provide it with both speed and incredible controllability. Designed to operate in all weathers, this amazing vessel supports RNLI crews in continuing their proud lifesaving tradition which spans almost 200 years. Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. Each Small Starter Set includes glue, brush and six acrylic paints - all that is needed to complete a fabulous first kit! The RNLI Shannon Class Lifeboat is a scale: 1:72. Number of Parts: 54. Dimensions (mm): L190 x W63mm. Suitable for ages...
In the serious business of saving lives at sea, the brave volunteer crews of Britain's RNLI service need access to...
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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!
The Messerschmitt Bf109F-4 is a scale: 1:72.
Number of Parts: 30.
Dimensions (mm): L126 x W138mm.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. Each Small Starter Set includes glue, brush and four acrylic paints - all...
$33.90
The reconnaissance Spitfire PR.XIX was unarmed but could fly at 370mph at 40,000 feet and had a range of 1500 miles.
Mk.XIX Spitfires represent the 'top end' of development of the Spitfire.
The Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX is a scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 44
Dimensions (mm): L138 x W156.
The reconnaissance Spitfire PR.XIX was unarmed but could fly at 370mph at 40,000 feet and had a range of 1500...
$33.90
For most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Percival Jet Provost will be an extrememly familar aircraft to them. Forming the backbone of RAF pilot training during this period, the Jet Provost was distinctive by its broad fuselage profile, which allowed for a relatively spacious side by side cockit arrangement.
The Hunting Percival Jet Provost T3/T4 is a scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 45
Dimensions (mm): L137 x W156.
For most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Percival Jet Provost will be an extrememly familar aircraft...
$20.00
The Hawker P.1127 was the first British development aircraft that led to the BAE Harrier, the first vertical and/or short take-off and landing (V/STOL) jet fighter-bomber. Development began in 1957, using the specially developed Bristol Pegasus vectored thrust engine. By the end of 1960, the aircraft had achieved vertical take-off, handing and the transition to horizontal flight.
Pieces: 37
Length: 205mm, Width: 101mm
1:72 scale, Skill Level 1
The Hawker P.1127 was the first British development aircraft that led to the BAE Harrier, the first vertical and/or short...
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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!
The North American P-51D Mustang is a scale: 1:72.
Number of Parts: 31.
Dimensions (mm): L137x W158mm.
Suitable for ages 8yrs+.
Airfix Starter Sets are ideal for beginners. Each Small Starter Set includes glue, brush and four acrylic paints - all...
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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...
$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...
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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...
$40.00
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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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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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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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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If the thrill of driving one of the fastest, most awe-inspiring supercars is high on your wish list, then time spent behind the wheel of a McLaren 765LT could be something that might appeal to you. A car which benefits from the design input of McLaren's extensive experience in the world of motorsport, the 765LT has been created to provide the ultimate driving experience, an adrenalin rush on four wheels. Aerodynamically optimised to hug the road at great speeds, the lightweight McLaren 765LT uses a twin-turbocharged V8 engine to produce 666 bhp and propel this stunning car to speeds of over 200 mph, so if you are lucky enough to see one, you won't be seeing it for long. Unfortunately, all this motoring perfection comes at a price and if you have a desire to own one of these modern supercars, you might have to sell your house, or hope...
If the thrill of driving one of the fastest, most awe-inspiring supercars is high on your wish list, then time...
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The US Sikorski H-19 Chickasaw was an aircraft that was the envy of the world, with the British military being particularly keen admirers. A licence agreement was signed to allow Westland Aircraft based at Yeovil to produce the helicopter for British service. Named the Whirlwind, the first British built prototype flew in August 1953, with the type going on to enter the Royal Navy sevice in July 1954.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 49
Dimensions (mm): L242 x W224.
The US Sikorski H-19 Chickasaw was an aircraft that was the envy of the world, with the British military being...
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An aircraft which has often been described as 'Australia's panic fighter', the decision to build the indigenous Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Boomerang came in the wake of continued Japanese aggression in the Pacific and the need to ensure a continuous future supply of new fighters for the RAAF. By using many sections and components from existing aircraft types under construction in Australia, the first Boomerang was produced just sixteen weeks after the original design decision was made and 250 of these diminutive fighters would eventually be produced. Possessing excellent low altitude performance, the Boomerang would often be used to mark targets for ground attack Corsairs during the latter stages of WWII, a role which earned the distinctive little aircraft the nickname 'Smoky Joe'.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 31
Dimensions (mm): L107 x W152.
An aircraft which has often been described as 'Australia's panic fighter', the decision to build the indigenous Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation...