USN STT Towing tractor A/S32A-49

USN STT Towing tractor A/S32A-49
1/144 scale 3D resin printed parts. Truck have adjustable front wheels to 3 positions, 2x navy tow bars, driver, 3x chocks, decals, colour instructions and grid like surface on top of the truck.
| Ref. No.: | RM014 |
| Availability: | IN STOCK |
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Description:
29 Plastic parts
Decals for one version
Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.14
AVAILABLE IN THE 1ST WEEK 2026
British Night FighterPlastic model kit
37 plastic parts + 1 clear plastic part
Decal sheet for 3 color variants
Canopy mask included
History: The Meteor NF.14 Night Fighter was the last major development of a line that started in July 1944, with the first jet aircraft to go into service with the Royal Air Force, and included the F.4, F.8 and T.7. The NF.14 was a two-seat, twin-engined monoplane, powered by two Rolls-Royce Derwent 8 turbojets, each delivering 3,600 lb thrust. The service ceiling was 40,000 feet and the maximum speed was 579 mph. Its range, with ventral and underwing tanks, was approximately 950 miles at altitude.
EF-18A/B Hornet in Spanish AF
Decals for the following aircraft are included:
C.15-21/15-08
C.15-31/15-18
C.15-19/46-18
CE.15-10/12-73
These decals were designed to match 1/144 Revell and Dragon kits.
Gloster Gladiator Mk.II & Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC/Mk.VIF 'North Africa' (double kits)
Description: Two injection-moulded kits (the Gladiator and Beaufighter) are supplied in this box, containing 38 and 51 parts, respectively. Clear parts (cockpit canopies, position lights etc.) are also included (1 and 5, respectively). A comprehensive decal sheet is included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, N5768, No.3 Sq., RAAF, Helwan airfield (LG-221), Egypt, autumn 1940
2) Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, L9041 (ex-N5886), No.5 (Fighter) Sq., Royal Egyptian Air Force, Egypt, summer 1940
3) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, T3301, No.2 PRU, RAF, Heliopolis, Egypt, taken on charge by No.69 Sq. and operating from Luqa airfield, Malta, early 1942
4) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF, X8166, Grey E, No.89 Sq., RAF, Castel Benito airfield, Libya, summer 1943
