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Diecast Model Propellor Aircraft
 

Aviation classics

 

  • 1/200 RNZAF P-3K Orion
    Royal New Zealand Air Force Lockheed P-3K2 Orion maritime patrol aircraft. S/N NZ4203 of No. 5 Squadron RNZAF, based at Whenuapai, Auckland. This aircraft entered RNZAF service in January 1967 and completed more than 27,000 flying hours by the time it was retired in September 2021. Diecast metal model, perfect for your RNZAF collection. Approx. 18cm x 15cm (7" x 6"). Comes with a metal display stand.
    NZ$ 195.00 Each
  • 1/48 1938 Bf-109E-3 Spanish Civil War
    Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 of Jagdgruppe 88 (JG 88) German Condor Legion fighter group, serving in the Spanish Civil War. Flown by Oberleutnant Hans Schmoller-Haldy. Diecast metal, removable pilot figure, canopy can be displayed open or closed, rotating prop. Comes with a display stand. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 18.5cm x 20.5cm (7.25" x 8").
    NZ$ 155.00 Each
  • 1/48 1942 Spitfire Vb Czech
    Spitfire Mk. Vb BM592, Wing Commander Alois "Amos" Vasatko, DFC, Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing. Diecast metal model. Removable pilot figure. Rotating prop. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 19cm x 23cm. Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 159.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/48 1942 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIc
    JX-E 'Night Reaper' BE581, No. 1 Squadron RAF. As flown by Czech pilot Karel Kuttelwascher during night intruder missions. On May 4, 1942, Kuttelwascher shot down three He-111's. This fighter ace ended the war with 18 confirmed victories and two DFC's. Die-cast metal with some plastic parts. Metal propeller, opening canopy, and removable pilot figure. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 20cm x 25cm (8" x 9.75"). Comes with plastic display stand.
    NZ$ 165.00 Each
  • 1/48 1915 E.II Eindecker
    Fokker E.II Eindecker 69/15. Flown by Kurt von Crailsheim, FFA 53, Monthois, France, October 1915. The Eindecker was the first plane designed to shoot down other aircraft, and was also the first to feature a synchronised machine gun (which fired through the arc of the moving propeller). A brilliant looking model, that comes with a pilot figure, has a rotating prop, and fine rigging detail. Also comes with a display stand, and numbered Collector Card. Model approx. 15cm x 21cm x 5cm (6" x 8.25" x 2").
    NZ$ 129.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/48 1918 Sopwith Camel F.1
    Sopwith Camel F.1 D3326 of RAF No. 209 Squadron. Flown by Lieutenant Wilfred May when being chased by the famous Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, on 21st April 1918. This event ultimately ended in the death of the Red Baron, who died from a single .303 bullet fired from the ground. Part of the Death of the Red Baron Special Edition. Finely detailed model, with wood-grain effect rotating prop, pilot figure, and fine wire rigging. Comes with a fixed undercarriage, display stand, and collector card. Approx. 12cm x 17cm (4.75" x 6.75").
    NZ$ 122.00 Each
  • 1/48 1918 Fokker DR.1 Triplane
    Fokker DR.1 Triplane, flown by Wolfram von Richthofen on 21st April 1918. Wolfram unwittingly played a part in the death on this day of his famous cousin Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron. Finely detailed model, with wood-grain effect rotating prop, pilot figure, and fine wire rigging. Part of the Death of the Red Baron Special Edition. Comes with a fixed undercarriage, display stand, and collector card. Approx. 12cm x 15cm (4.75" x 6").
    NZ$ 122.00 Each
  • 1/36 Little Nellie Gyrocopter
    50th Anniversary special edition James Bond autogyro as featured in the 1967 movie "You Only Live Twice". "Little Nellie" was heavily armed, with two forward-firing machine guns in the nose, two sets of rear-facing twin flamethrowers, small-cluster rocket launchers each side of the cockpit, twin heat-seeking air-to-air missiles fixed under the body, and a payload of aerial mines for ground targets. That's a whole lot of Nellie!! She also had a top speed of 100 mph and a range of 130 miles. This lethal little package could be disassembled to fit into four suitcases, and shipped far and wide. An iconic model from a Bond classic. Rotor span 208mm (8.25"), body approx. 110mm x 55mm x 65mm (4.25" x 2.25" x 2.5").
    NZ$ 59.00 Each
  • 1/72 1964 Bell UH-1B Huey, Vietnam
    117th Aviation Company, 52nd Combat Aviation Battalion, was one of the first Aviation Units to be deployed to Vietnam. Huey's of the 117th flew some of the first helicopter sorties of the Vietnam War. A name change to 117th Assault Helicopter Company, accompanied Ash and Trash, resupply, and Mede-vac Gunship escort duties. Diecast metal model, with plastic rotors. Approx. 16.5cm (6.5") long. Main rotor is approx. 18.5cm (7") long. Comes with a plastic display stand. A great little model, well priced.
    NZ$ 49.00 Each
  • 1/72 1940's Aichi
    Aichi D3A1 Dive Bomber Model 11 EII-235 (Allied code name "Val"). As flown by Lt. Tamotsu Ema from the carrier Zuikaku during the raid on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Mostly diecast metal. Rotating prop. No pilot figures. Approx. 14cm x 19cm (5.5" x 7.5"). Comes with display stand.
    NZ$ 115.00 Each
  • 1/72 1940 Ju-87B Stuka
    The Junkers Ju-87 two seater ground attack aircraft of the Sturzkampfgeschwader 77 (StG 77) Luftwaffe dive bomber wing. Often called a Stuka, the short form of Sturzkampfflugzeug (dive bomber). The Ju-87 saw combat in the Spanish Civil War, with the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion, then served throughout World War II. Distinctive for its inverted gull wings and fixed undercarriage, the Stuka achieved considerable success in close air support and anti-shipping roles. Fixed, non-rotating propeller. No pilot figures. Approx. 15cm x 19cm (6" x 7.5"). Comes with a display stand.
    NZ$ 42.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 1942 Mosquito B.IV
    De Havilland Mosquito B.IV DK296 / GB-G Flt. Lt. D A G ‘George’ Parry, RAF No.105 Squadron, Horsham St. Faith, June 1942. Iconic British multi-role WW II combat aircraft. Originally intended as a fast bomber, the Mossie performed many roles, including: fighter, night fighter, pathfinder, bomber, night bomber, and fighter bomber. Rotating props, crew figures, display stand, and collectors card. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 17cm x 23cm (6.75" x 9").
    NZ$ 172.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 A6M3 Zero Rabaul Flying Group
    Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero, the primary Japanese Naval fighter in World War II. This carrier-based fighter was highly manoeuvrable and armed with a formidable array of two 20mm cannons and two 7.7mm machine guns. Zeros were used in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and became infamous for their Kamikaze attacks on allied shipping later in the war. Iconic model. Rotating prop, drop tank, pilot figure, and comes with a display stand. Approx 12.5cm x 15cm (5" x 6").
    NZ$ 69.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 1942 He 111H-6
    Heinkel He III H-6, 1H+BB, 1./KG26, Bardufoss Airfield, Norway, 5th July 1942, as used in the attack on Arctic convoy PQ 17. Arguably the most effective version of the famous He III series of bombers and the one that was built in most numbers. The He III ‘H’ attempted to address some of the shortcomings of the earlier models and upgrade the performance of this widely used Luftwaffe aircraft. FREE SHIPPING TO NZ ADDRESSES.
    NZ$ 265.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 P-51D Mustang Shark of Zambales
    North American P-51D Mustang. Shark of Zambales was a famous P-51 flown by Lt. Col. Benito Ebuen of the Philippine Air Force (PAF). Renowned for speed and agility, the Mustang was highly durable and armed with six .50 calibre/12.7 mm M2 Browning machine guns. Metal diecast model with some plastic parts. Rotating prop, pilot figure, and comes with a display stand. Great looking model. Approx 13cm x 16cm (5.25" x 6.25").
    NZ$ 85.00 Each
  • 1/72 1944 Typhoon Mk 1B
    Hawker Typhoon MK1B MP126 of Squadron Leader Gerald Stapleton. RAF Squadron 247, Eindhoven, Holland, 1944. The MK1B excelled as a low-level ground attack aircraft. Its 4 x 20mm cannons and optional under-wing rockets proved very effective against ground targets and enemy shipping. Must be displayed on the included stand. Fixed/non-spinning propeller. No pilot figure. Approx. 13cm x 18cm (5" x 7")
    NZ$ 42.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 Typhoon Mk IV
    Hawker Typhoon IV, RB389, 440 Sqn, RCAF "City Of Ottawa". Flown by Canadian pilot Flt. Lt. Harry Hardy, and dubbed ‘Pulverizer IV’. Pilot figure, spinning prop, interchangeable landing gear. Limited Edition. Comes with display stand.
    NZ$ 105.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk. II Royal Navy
    The Sea Fury was one of the fastest production single piston-engine aircraft ever built, and entered service in 1947. Sea Fury's were used by a number of countries in carrier or land-based roles, and was the last propeller-driven fighter used by the Royal Navy. This diecast metal model sports the black and white invasion stripes used during the Korean War. Approx 14.25cm x 16cm (5.75" x 6.25"). Has rotating prop and includes a plastic display stand.
    NZ$ 85.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 1955 de Havilland Sea Hornet F20
    Sea Hornet F20 TT193 Royal Navy. High specification model, including 4 x 60lb under-wing rockets and 2 x fuel tanks. Has rotating props, and landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 16cm x 19cm (6.25" x 7.5"). Comes with display stand.
    NZ$ 95.00 Each
    Out Of Stock
  • 1/72 1970 Fairey Gannet COD.4
    Fleet Air Arm No. 849 Naval Air Squadron COD.4 (Carrier Onboard Delivery) off HMS Hermes. Anti-submarine warfare and airborne early warning aircraft. Features a detailed cockpit, glazed blister canopies, and three crew figures. With contra-rotating propellers, and retractable ASV (Anti-Surface Vessel) radar mounted beneath the fuselage. Optional tricycle landing gear and an arrestor hook. Authentic markings. Comes with a metal display stand. Limited production run of 1500 models only. Approx 185mm x 230mm (7.25" x 9")
    NZ$ 102.00 Each
  • 1/200 Spain AF Orion
    Lockheed P-3M Orion. Serial 22-35 of 221 Sqn Spanish Air Force, based at Morón AB, Seville (2018). First flown in 1959, and based on the Electra turboprop airliner, the Orion is a four engined anti submarine maritime patrol aircraft. It's distinctive “stinger” tail boom houses a sensitive Magnetic Anomaly Detector. An internal bomb bay can house a variety of torpedoes and weapons, while underwing pylons can be used to carry anti-shipping missiles or bombs. The P-3’s original mission was to track Soviet submarines during the cold war. Only 168 Pieces worldwide. No display stand. Approx. 18cm x 15cm (7" x 6").
    NZ$ 149.00 Each



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