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1/36 Little Nellie Gyrocopter
1/36 Little Nellie Gyrocopter 1/36
Corgi
NZ$ 59.00 Each
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")....
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1/48 1940's P-47D Thunderbolt
1/48 1940's P-47D Thunderbolt 1/48
Hobby Master
NZ$ 155.00 Each
Republic Aviation P-47D Razorback 42-76179 "Little Chief". Flown by Lieutenant Frank Klibbe, USAAF 56th FG, 61st FS, Halesworth, UK, March 1944. One of the largest and heaviest fighters in history to be powered by a single engine. The Thunderbolt could take a ton of punishment and was a mainstay of the USAAF during World War 2. Die-cast metal, rotating prop, cockpit opens, and pilot figure can be removed. Landing gear can be displayed up or down. Awesome, authentic, looking model. Approx. 23cm x 26cm (9" x 10.25"). Comes with a display stand. NOTE: The box is a bit munted in one corner, but, the model is fine....
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1/48 1940's Razorback
1/48 1940's Razorback 1/48
Hobby Master
NZ$ 155.00 Each
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt "Razorback" 42-75510, Lt. Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, 61st FS, Halesworth, January 1944. Gabreski was the top American ace over Europe in World War II with 28 confirmed kills. Cockpit slides open and pilot figure is removable. Comes with display stand, landing gear can be displayed up or down. Approx. 23cm x 26cm (9" x 10.25")....
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1/48 1944 RNZAF P-51D
1/48 1944 RNZAF P-51D 1/48
Hobby Master
NZ$ 155.00 Each
NZ2415 was one of thirty P-51D Mustangs bought by the RNZAF in the 1940's. WW II finished before they could see active service, however, they were re-activated in the 1950's and served with the four RNZAF Territorial Air Force (TAF) squadrons. Mustang NZ2415 of No. 3 TAF Squadron Canterbury is identified by the black and red chequer-board patterns either side of the fuselage roundel. This being a reference to the team colours of the Canterbury rugby team. A P-51D in this livery currently operates out of Ardmore Airfield in Auckland. Highly detailed model. Rotating prop, cockpit canopy slides open, removable pilot figure. Comes with display stand, and landing gear can be posed up or down. Approx. 200mm x 230mm (8" x 9")....
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1/72 Bristol Fighter F2B RFC
1/72 Bristol Fighter F2B RFC 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 39.00 Each
Royal Flying Corps World War One fighter. The "Brisfit" or "Biff" was originally designed as a reconnaissance aircraft, but, went on to become the most successful and deadly British two-seater fighter of the first world war. Its agility and solid design saw it remain in military service into the 1930s. Realistic panel lines and surface details. Display stand. Fixed, non-spinning propeller. No pilot figures....
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1/72 1917 Airco DH4 Bomber
1/72 1917 Airco DH4 Bomber 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 39.00 Each
Two seater World War One day bomber designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, hence the designation DH4. It entered service in 1917 with the RFC and saw action in Northern France and Italy. The DH4 was also flown by the RNAS/RAF on coastal patrols, as represented by this model. Armament consisted of a 0.303" Vickers machine gun for the pilot and a 0.303" Lewis gun on a Scarff ring for the observer. The DH4 could also carry two 230 lb bombs or four 112 lb bombs....
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1/72 1940 Gloster Gladiator MKII
1/72 1940 Gloster Gladiator MKII 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 39.00 Each
British-built biplane fighter that saw action in almost all theatres during World War Two. Served with a large number of air forces, including some Axis countries. The Gladiator was to be the last British biplane fighter and the first fighter with an enclosed cockpit. It had a top speed of 257 miles per hour, and was armed four Browning.303 machine guns. Realistic panel lines and surface details. Display stand. Fixed, non-spinning propeller. No pilot figure. Approx. 10cm x 13.5cm (4.5" x 5.25")...
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1/72 Fairey Swordfish
1/72 Fairey Swordfish 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 39.00 Each
Fairey Swordfish Mk1 U3M, s/n L2810, 818 NAS, Royal Navy, Deployed aboard HMS Furious, Narvik, Norway 1940. Torpedo bomber biplane with a fabric covered metal airframe, affectionately nicknamed "Stringbag". Composite resin model, with 457mm torpedo, and realistic surface details. Fixed, non-spinning propeller. Comes with display stand. No pilot figures. Approx. 15cm x 19.5cm (6" x 7.75")...
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1/72 1940 Avro Anson Mk1
1/72 1940 Avro Anson Mk1 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 95.00 Each
British twin-engined aircraft as flown by Pilot Officer Peters, 500 Squadron, RAF Detling. Ansons served with the RAF, Fleet Air Arm and some Commonwealth Air Forces before, during and after WWII. Originally meant for maritime reconnaissance, but, was found to be more suitable as an aircrew trainer. It was used to train pilots for flying multi-engined bombers and also to train navigators, wireless operators, bomb aimers and air gunners. It entered service in 1936 and was finally retired from the RAF as late as 1968....
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1/72 1940's Aichi
1/72 1940's Aichi "Val" 1/72
SkyMax
NZ$ 115.00 Each
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....
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1/72 1942 Mosquito B.IV
1/72 1942 Mosquito B.IV 1/72
Corgi Aviation Archive
NZ$ 172.00 Each
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")....
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1/72 1940's Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc - USAAF
1/72 1940's Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc - USAAF 1/72
Gemini Aces
NZ$ 59.00 Each
The Mark IX Spitfire was developed in response to the Focke Wulf FW190, and a number were diverted for USAAF use. Shown here is the Mk IXc of USAAF Lieutenant Fred Ohr in Mediterranean ops colour scheme. Metal diecast, spinning propeller, movable control surfaces, numbered certificate, optional landing gear up/down, metal display stand. Very very nice model. Approx. 13cm x 15cm (5" x 6")....
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1/72 1941 RAF Blenheim
1/72 1941 RAF Blenheim 1/72
Corgi
NZ$ 179.00 Each
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV light bomber R3843/WV-F, ‘Operation Leg’ August 1941. WWII fighter pilot Douglas Bader was somewhat inconvenienced when he bailed out of a stricken Spitfire, but, had to leave one of his prosthetic legs "stuck" in the cockpit. The RAF planned a parachute drop of a new leg as part of a scheduled bombing raid. On 19th August 1941, six Blenheim Mk.IVs launched an attack against the Gosnay power station, with Blenheim R3843 also carrying Bader’s new leg. The wooden box containing the prosthetic limb was unceremoniously dropped over the target area, before all six bombers turned for home, their bombs unreleased due to heavy cloud over the target area. Limited Edition of 1000 pieces....
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1/72 1941 Dornier 17Z
1/72 1941 Dornier 17Z 1/72
Corgi
NZ$ 179.00 Each
Dornier Do17Z-2 U5-BH, 1./KG.2 ‘Holzhammer’ Tatoi, Greece, May 1941 ‘Operation Marita’. A fast attack aircraft, or Schnellbomber, intended to carry out lightning bombing attacks at high speed. Due to its sleek tapering fuselage, the Do17 was nicknamed ‘The Flying Pencil’. Its design prevented it from carrying large bomb loads, but, its profile made it a difficult target in dogfights....
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1/72 1942 Bf 110E
1/72 1942 Bf 110E 1/72
Corgi
NZ$ 123.00 Each
Messerschmitt Bf 110E-2 G9+LN, Oblt. Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, 5./NJG.1, St Trond, Belgium June 1942. A formidable Nightfighter. The most successful Nightfighter ace of WWII Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer flew the Bf 110 exclusively and claimed an incredible 121 aerial victories from just 164 combat missions. 21 February 1945 was Schnaufer’s most formidable day, when he shot down nine RAF four-engined bombers in one day. Two in the early hours of the morning and seven more in nineteen frantic minutes that evening. Messerschmitt Bf 110 G9+LN was the aircraft in which this supreme nocturnal predator claimed his first victory in June 1942....
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1/72 1942 He 111H-6
1/72 1942 He 111H-6 1/72
Corgi
NZ$ 265.00 Each
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....
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1/72 1943 Junkers Ju-88C
1/72 1943 Junkers Ju-88C 1/72
Corgi
NZ$ 179.00 Each
Junkers Ju-88C-6 F8+BX, 13./KG40, Lorient, France 1943. As used in the Battle over the Biscay. The Junkers Ju-88 proved to be one of the most versatile and effective German aircraft of WWII. Initially designed as a high speed bomber, it was able to outpace many fighter aircraft sent to challenge it. The Ju-88 was in constant production throughout WWII and was produced in greater numbers than any other twin engined aircraft of the Second World War...
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1/72 1944 Boeing B-17G
1/72 1944 Boeing B-17G 1/72
Corgi Aviation Archive
NZ$ 295.00 Each
USAAF B-17G-35-VE Flying Fortress Heavy Bomber. 42-97880/DF-F "Little Miss Mischief", 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group "Ragged Irregulars", Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, 1944. The B-17 epitomised America’s industrial and military might. Operating in massed formations, Flying Fortresses were designed to conduct daylight precision bombing missions with the aim of literally pounding the enemy into submission. This is a big model, with a big heavy metal display stand. Landing gear can be posed up or down. She looks pretty awesome. Approx. 320mm x 435mm. FREE SHIPPING TO NZ ADDRESSES....
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1/72 1944 Heinkel He219
1/72 1944 Heinkel He219 1/72
War Master/Solido
NZ$ 99.00 Each
Heinkel He219 A0/R6, G9+FK, Uhu Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow. Top scoring He219 night fighter ace while posted with 2/Nachjagdgeschwader (2/NJG1) in the Netherlands, 1944. The Uhu ("Eagle-Owl") was a Luftwaffe night fighter that served in the later stages of WW II. Relatively sophisticated and innovative, it was the first operational military aircraft to have ejection seats and the first operational German WW II aircraft with tricycle landing gear. Limited Edition of 2000 pieces....
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1/72 A6M3 Zero Rabaul Flying Group
1/72 A6M3 Zero Rabaul Flying Group 1/72
Witty Wings Sky Guardians
NZ$ 69.00 Each
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")....
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1/72 P-51D Mustang Detroit Miss
1/72 P-51D Mustang Detroit Miss 1/72
Witty Wings Sky Guardians
NZ$ 75.00 Each
North American Aviation P-51D Mustang flown by Captain Urban "Ben" Drew, 375th Fighter Squadron, 361st Fighter Group of the 8th USAAF. Reportedly shot down the first two Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighters of WW2. The Mustang was a superb long range fighter and fighter-bomber used during WW2, the Korean War, and other conflicts. 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")....
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1/72 Typhoon Mk IV
1/72 Typhoon Mk IV 1/72
Corgi Aviation Archive
NZ$ 105.00 Each
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....
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1/72 Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk. II Royal Navy
1/72 Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk. II Royal Navy 1/72
Witty Wings Sky Guardians
NZ$ 82.00 Each
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....
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1/72 1955 de Havilland Sea Hornet F20
1/72 1955 de Havilland Sea Hornet F20 1/72
Oxford Diecast
NZ$ 95.00 Each
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....
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1/72 1970 Fairey Gannet COD.4
1/72 1970 Fairey Gannet COD.4 1/72
Sky Guardians Europe
NZ$ 102.00 Each
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")...
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1/200 Spain AF Orion
1/200 Spain AF Orion 1/200
Inflight200
NZ$ 149.00 Each
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")....
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