Category: 1/48th Scale
1/48th Scale
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Mfg: HobbyBoss, 1/48 Scale, Kit No. 80324, Released: 2007 Rebox The A-10 is designed, and has proven to be a highly versatile Close Air Support aircraft. This platform also serves effectively in a ground attack role against tanks, armored vehicles and installations. The aircraft is suitable for operation from forward air bases, with short take-off …
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Mfg: HobbyBoss, 1/48 Scale, Kit No. 81713, Released: September, 2019 The Su-27 “Flanker” is a single-seat, twin-engine Mach 2 fighter designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in the former Soviet Union. The Flanker was designed in response to third-generation fighters of the United States. Capabilities of this aircraft include having a range of 3,530 kilometers, …
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Mfg: Meng, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: LS-004, Released: 2015 Rebox, Changed Parts The ME410 is a German heavy fighter aircraft of WWII. Early war success of this aircraft was predominantly against unescorted bombers of the USAF and RAF. However, the aircraft shifted to only reconnaissance missions later on after seeing heavy losses against P-51 Mustangs …
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Mfg: Hasegawa, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 07484, Released: 2020 Rebox LIMITED EDITION: This limited edition kit includes commemorative markings for the 301st JASDF squadron, which is slated to decommission their fleet of F-4EJ aircraft in 2020. The 301st squadron was the first and last squadron of the Japanese Air Force to operate the Phantom.
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Mfg: Tamiya, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 61114, Released: 2016 Tamiya brings exceptional fit and quality with their 2016 new tool Tomcat kit. The revered F-14 Tomcat is cherished by modelers worldwide. This variable sweep wing fighter, manufactured by Grumman Aerospace replaced the F-4 Phantom, and was primarily operated by the US Navy, with a small …
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Mfg: ICM, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 48260, Released: 2020 New Tool The Heinkel He 111 was a German bomber aircraft used in WWII. This Z, “Zwilling”, configuration was a mating of two He 111 airframes together and included an added engine for a total of 5. The result was an airframe designed to tow Germany’s …
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Mfg: HobbyBoss, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 81766, Released: 2016 New Tool The A-4 Skyhawk was designed by Douglas in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older A-1 Skyraider. Douglas’ design was to minimize size, weight, and complexity, and ultimately weighed half of the Navy’s original specification. The …
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Mfg: HobbyBoss, 1/72 Scale, Kit No. 81727, Released February, 2014 The EMB-314 Super Tucano, also named ALX or A-29 is a turboprop aircraft designed for light attack, counter insurgency (COIN), close air support, aerial reconnaissance missions in low threat environments, as well as providing pilot training. Designed to operate in high temperature and humidity conditions …
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Mfg: Revell, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 85-5521, Released: 2019 New Tool Designed especially for close air support, the Warthog entered service in 1975. Literally built around the 30mm GAU-8 Gattling gun, the A-10 can also carry immense weapons loads under its wings and fuselage, including AGM 65 Maverick missiles. A highly survivable aircraft, the A-10 …
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Mfg: ICM, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 48283, Released: 2020 Rebox, Changed Parts The Douglas A-26 Invader was a twin engine WWII light bomber and ground attack attack aircraft. In the postwar era, the Invader went through a series of upgrades and redesignations while seeing combat in the Korean and Vietnam wars.
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Mfg: ICM, 1/48 Scale, Kit No.: 48290, Released: 2020 New Tool The Skymaster was originally a civilian twin piston engine aircraft up until the point the U.S. Air Force asked Cessna to build a military configuration. This brought about a variant that was primarily used in Vietnam as a low level reconnaissance aircraft as forward …
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The F-14A was the leading actor of the 80’s movie “Top Gun” and became a legend. In the cockpit of the then standard naval fighter sat daredevil Pete “Maverick” Mitchell and his weapons systems officer Nick “Goose” Bradshaw. At the Naval Fighter Weapons School, better known as “Top Gun”, they had to compete with the …