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Peewit Canopy Masks
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Fokker D.VII vs SPAD XIII
Fokker D.VII vs SPAD XIII
Valom 1:144
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Curtiss P-36/H-75 Hawk/Mohawk III - Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
East German Army roundels
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions. Due to their generic nature they can be used for kits in various scales (1:72, 1:76, 1:87, 1:144 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
- army vehicle insignia
- scale diameters: 1.4;2.0;2.3;2.8;4.2;5.7 mm
Percival PROVOST T.1
British trainer
Description:
1 kit - Budget edition (Bagged)
23 Plastic parts
1 Decal version
HMA R33/R34 (Armstrong Whitworth R33/Beardmore R34) ‘Transatlantic Flyer’
Mark I Models 1:720
This injection-moulded kit contains 35 parts, including a useful model stand. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Armstrong Whitworth R33 (His Majesty’s Airship R33), c/n R33, Black R 33, Royal Navy/Royal Air Force, Pulham Airship Experimental Station, Norfolk, March – October 1919
2) Armstrong Whitworth R33 (His Majesty’s Airship R33), c/n R33, Black R 33/G-FAAG, Royal Air Force, Croydon Airport, summer 1921
3) Armstrong Whitworth R33 (His Majesty’s Airship R33), c/n R33, Black R 33/G-FAAG, civilian controlled by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Cardington Airship Station, Bedfordshire and Pulham Airship Experimental Station, Norfolk, April 1925 – November 1926
4) Beardmore R34 (His Majesty’s Airship R34), c/n R34, Black R 34, Royal Navy, East Fortune Airship Station, Scotland, performing the first double crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, July 1919