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  • 1/64 Refrigerated Roadways Freight Semi
    Refrigerated Roadways Freight Semi. Uniquely Australian. At one time Roadways were the biggest privately owned refrigerated transport company in the land. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Kenworth Prime Mover and Refrigerated Freight Trailer. Primer mover approx. 11cm long, and trailer approx. 20.5 cm long. When coupled the length of the full unit is approx. 26cm (10.25") long.
    NZ$ 142.00 Each
  • 1/64 Ristovichis Orchards Freight Semi
    Part of the Highway Replicas Freight Collection. Ristovichis Orchards Mack Prime Mover and Trailer. Diecast metal construction with some plastic parts. Well detailed, including flexible air hoses, rubber tyres, cast chassis, and great livery. Limited Edition of 1300. Approx. 29cm (11") long.
    NZ$ 140.00 Set
  • 1/64 Western Star 49X w/ 40' Container
    Western Star 49X with trailer and 40' "EVERGREEN" Reefer Container. LHD prime mover has a metal cab and plastic chassis. Heavy weigh trailer has a metal chassis (with some small plastic parts), and wind-down stands. Container is all metal, and has opening doors. Overall length of set is 28cm (11"). Due to its metal content, this set weighs in at approx. 630 grams. An awesome model.
    NZ$ 162.00 Set
  • 1/72 1941 Curtiss P-40B Warhawk - Pearl Harbor
    Curtiss P-40B Warhawk, 155/41-13317. 2nd Lt. Kenneth M Taylor, 47th Pursuit Squadron,15th Pursuit Group, USAAF, Wheeler Field, Pearl Harbor Raid, 7th December, 1941. American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter bomber. The Warhawk was used by most Allied powers during World War II, and remained in frontline service until the end of the war. It was the third most-produced American fighter of World War II, after the P-51 Mustang and P-47 Thunderbolt. Kenneth Marlar Taylor was a USAAF pilot stationed at Wheeler Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. Along with his fellow pilot and friend George Welch, Taylor managed to get his P-40B airborne under fire and succeeded in shooting down two Japanese dive bombers. Highly detailed diecast model, with crew figure, and rotating prop. Landing gear can be posed up or down. Approx. 13cm x 15.5cm (5" x 6"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 149.00 Each
  • 1/72 1943 Fw 190A-4 Luftwaffe Ace
    Focke-Wulf Fw 190A "Butcher Bird" Luftwaffe 9./JG 2 Richtofen, France. Major Siegfried Schnell. Formidable Fw 190 with a fierce armament package that earned it the nickname "Butcher Bird". Schnell scored his first victory in May 1940, had amassed 20 victories by November, and shot down 9 Spitfires in just 2 days in July 1941 to bring up 45 victories. In August 1942 he shot down five Spitfires to reach his 70th victory, making him an "ace-in-a-day" for the second time. Schnell had 93 victories when he was KIA in February 1944. Diecast metal construction with some plastic parts. Realistic surface details and pad printed markings. Sliding canopy and removable pilot figure. Limited Edition of 600. includes a display stand. Approx. 12.5cm x 14cm (5" x 5.5")
    NZ$ 119.00 Each
  • 1/72 1944 Westland Lysander Mk.III (SD) - Lucky
    Westland Lysander Mk.III (SD) RAF No 161 Sqn. Piloted by "Lucky" Newhouse during Operation Scimitar on 4/5th August 1944. An unusual feature being the D-Day markings around its rear fuselage rather than on its wings. The Lysander's short take-off and landing (STOL) abilities made it ideal for using small improvised airstrips behind enemy lines in occupied France. Lysanders of RAF No.161 Squadron made a significant contribution towards the success of the Allied invasion of France, flying perilous 'Spy Shuttle' operations. The unarmed Lysanders were flown on nights where they could rely on the light of the moon, carrying up to 3 agents, or 'operatives', into enemy occupied France and often bringing others back on the return flight. The secrecy of such missions meant the Lysanders often came under fire from both enemy and friendly forces. Highly detailed diecast model, with crew figure, rotating prop, and fixed landing gear. Approx. 13cm x 21cm (5" x 8.25"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 149.00 Each
  • 1/72 1979 Vought A-7E Corsair II, USN VA-93 Blue Blazers
    Vought A-7E Corsair II US Navy Attack Squadron 93 (VA-93) Blue Blazers, USS Midway. Designed as a longer-range, higher-payload replacement for the A-4 Skyhawk, the A-7 entered service during the Vietnam war. It's leading edge technologies included the first use of a turbofan engine, and "head-up" display. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Tinted bulletproof windscreen, opening canopy, and pilot figure. Other features include steerable nose wheel and removable ordnance. Approx. 20.5cm x 16cm (8" x 6.25"). NO DISPLAY STAND.
    NZ$ 169.00 Each
  • 1/72 1984 A4G Skyhawk RNZAF NZ 6216
    Douglas Skyhawk A-4 operated by the US Navy from 1967 to 1970, including the Vietnam War. Served with the Royal Australian Navy from 1971 to 1983. Sold and redesignated as RNZAF NZ6216 in 1984. Converted to a “K” variant in 1990, and remained operational until December 2001. Donated to the Omaka Aviation Museum in 2012. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Approx. 17.5cm x 11.5cm (6.75" x 4.5"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 164.00 Each
  • 1/72 1987 RNZAF A-4K Skyhawk NZ6201
    A-4K Skyhawk NZ6201 "Lizard Scheme". No. 2 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Ohakea. The A-4 was a light-weight attack aircraft, originally developed for the US Navy and Marine Corps. Operated by RNZAF for close air support, reconnaissance, and maritime strike. Diecast metal with some plastic parts. Opening canopy, landing gear can be up or down, removable ordnance loads, and pilot figure. Approx. 17.5cm x 11.5cm (6.75" x 4.5"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 179.00 Each
  • 1/72 1997 Su-30 Flanker-C Russian AF
    Sukhoi Su30 Flanker-C Russian Air Force, 142nd IAP, 1997. The SU-30 is a beefed-up, dual seat SU-27 interceptor, with long range capability. Diecast metal model with plastic parts. Working flaps, removable pilot figure, and mounting ladders. Highly detailed markings. Comes with a selection of ordnance. Approx. 29cm x 22cm (11.5" x 8.5"). No display stand.
    NZ$ 195.00 Each
  • 1/72 2012 Su-30MK2V Flanker-G VPAF
    Sukhoi Su-30MK2V Flanker-G, Vietnam People's Air Force, 923rd Yeh Fighter Regiment Red 8588, 2012. Dual seat, all-weather, long-range strike fighter variant of the SU-27. Diecast metal model (some plastic parts) with realistic panel lines, antennas, access panel, and rivet detail. Moving parts include canopies, control surfaces, and swing-wings. Removable pilot figures, and mounting ladders. Highly detailed markings. Comes with a selection of ordnance. Limited Edition of 500. Fantastic model! Approx. 29cm x 22cm (11.5" x 8.5"). No display stand.
    NZ$ 195.00 Each
  • 1/72 2015 MiG-29UB with stand
    Mikoyan MiG-29UB Fulcrum-B number 4105. Polish Air Force 41st Aviation Squadron. Paint scheme features portraits honouring WW2 Polish fighter ace Stanislaw Skalski, and a large emblem of the 22nd Tactical Aviation Base Malbork. Sleek diecast metal model with hinged canopy, deployable speed breaks, and movable rudders. Highly detailed all over. Comes with a metal dispaly stand. Limited Edition. Approx 23cm x 15cm (9" x 6").
    NZ$ 184.00 Set
  • 1/72 Hawker Typhoon IB - John Baldwin
    Trusty Hawker Typhoon IB "JB II" of Wing Commander John Robert Baldwin , RAF No. 198 Squadron. Originally intended as a medium-high altitude interceptor, the Typhoon was the only RAF fighter in mid-1941 capable of catching the Focke Wulf Fw-190 at low altitudes. Typhoons succeeded in roles such as night-time intruder, long-range fighter, fighter-bomber, and when later fitted with RP-3 rockets and four 20mm Hispano auto-cannon, it became one of WWII's most successful ground attack aircraft. JB II, fitted-out with rocket projectiles, was one of two Typhoons assigned to Baldwin. The other was equipped with bombs. Baldwin became the highest-scoring Typhoon ‘Ace’, with 15 confirmed victories, 1 shared and 4 probables. Highly detailed diecasy metal model, with some plastic parts. Rotating prop, crew figure, and landing gear can be posed up or down. Approx. 13.5cm x 18cm (5.25" x 7"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 149.00 Each
  • 1/72 Javelin FAW 9R XH892
    The Gloster Javelin is a twin-engine T-tailed delta-wing subsonic aircraft that served with Britain's Royal Air Force from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s. The Javelin was the last aircraft design to bear the Gloster name, and was the RAF's first purpose-built all-weather interceptor. FAW 9R's (R standing for "Range") were fitted to carry under-wing fuel tanks. Javelin FAW9R XH892 served with 23 and 64 Squadrons and is now on permanent display at the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum Flixton, Suffolk, England. Approx. 24.5cm x 22cm (9.5" x 8.5"). Comes with a metal display stand.
    NZ$ 169.00 Each
  • 1/72 P-47D Thunderbolt Dottie Mae
    Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 28RA ‘Dottie Mae’, 410th USSAF, pilot Lt Henry Mohr. High-altitude fighter and ground attack fighter-bomber. Its primary armament was eight .50-caliber machine guns, and it could carry 5-inch rockets or a bomb load of 2,500 lb (1,100 kg). “Dottie Mae" was the last Allied fighter to be lost before the end of the war in Europe. Unfortunately she was lost through mishap, rather than enemy action. Happily the pilot escaped unscathed. Diecast metal model with some plastic parts. Has rotating prop and Pilot figure. Landing gear can be posed up or down. Approx. 15.5cm x 17.5cm (6" x 6.5"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 149.00 Each
  • 1/72 RAF Tornado GR.1 1990
    Panavia Tornado GR.1 ZA591/FN strike/attack aircraft of RAF No.16 Squadron, Laarbruch, RAF Germany. In an all-over black scheme to mark the squadron's 75th Anniversary, as seen at Mildenhall Air Fete, Suffolk, May 1990. Arguably the most distinctive scheme it wore during its extensive Royal Air Force service. The squadron was originally formed in 1915 at Saint-Omer France, and were a referred to as 'The Saints'. The distinctive stick man with halo logo was applied to many of the squadron's post war jets. Part of Corgi's Commemorative Service Withdrawal Collection. Approx. 24cm x 18cm (9.5" x 7"). Fantastic model for the price.
    NZ$ 165.00 Each

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