Somua S-35 | |
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| Pays | France |
| Type | Car |
| Description | Album de 30 walk-around photos of a "Somua S-35" tank |
Photo Gallery of a Somua S-35 tank, The Somua S35 was a French tank in the French army during the Second World War.
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Hasegawa | |
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| Ref | 08226 |
| Type | Model kit |
| Scale | 1/32 |
| Topic | P-40E/K Warhawk |
A kit from the brand Hasegawa the kit : «P-40E/K Warhawk Flying Tigers Limited Edition».
Famous as the “Flying Tigers,” the 23rd Fighter Group flew P-40 Warhawks featuring eye-catching “Shark Teeth” nose art. Colonel Robert L. Scott earned ten “kills” as a Flying Tiger, noted in his 1943 autobiography, “God is My Co-Pilot.” This limited edition kit features new fuselage tail parts, new exhaust pipe parts and new panel parts.
Source: P-40E/K Warhawk on HasegawaUsa
Views : 2153
Hasegawa | |
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| Ref | 01991 |
| Type | Scale model |
| Scale | 1/72 |
| Topic | P-51D Mustang Tuskegee Airmen |
A kit from the brand Hasegawa the aircraft : «P-51D Mustang Tuskegee Airmen (2 kits) Limited Edition».
The Tuskegee Airmen and the P-51 Mustang were an unstoppable combination. While operating with the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy, the Tuskegee Airmen used their impressive skills to protect bombers from enemy fighters. This limited edition kit combo features two P-51D Mustang kits and late-model canopies.
Source: P-51D Mustang on HasegawaUsa
Views : 2058
Hasegawa | |
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| Réf | 01989 |
| Type | Maquette |
| Echelle | 1/72 |
| Sujet | 2M3 Raiden & Zero Fighter |
A brand kit Hasegawa The model: «2M3 Raiden & Zero Fighter Limited Edition – Hasegawa 01989».
The J2M3 Raiden Type 21 and the A6M5c Zero prove why Japan was a formidable foe for the Allies!
Source: 2M3 Raiden & Zero Fighter on HasegawaUsa
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Hasegawa | |
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| Ref | 07303 |
| Type | Scale model |
| Scale | 1/48 |
| Subject | Nakajima KI42-I Hayabusa |
A kit from teh brand Hasegawa the kit : «Nakajima KI42-I Hayabusa 64th Limited Edition – Hasegawa 07303».
Lightweight and highly maneuverable, the Ki-43-I had a top speed of 308 mph (495 km/h) at 13,160 feet (4,000 m). These advantages made it a favorite of several Japanese Army Air Force aces, including Capt. Katsumi Anma, 1st Lt. Shogo Takeuchi and Capt. Haruyasu Maruo.
Source: Nakajima KI42-I Hayabusa on HasegawaUsa
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Hasegawa | |
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| Réf | 07301 |
| Type | Maquette |
| Echelle | 1/48 |
| Sujet | Spitfire MKVIII |
Une maquette de la marque Hasegawa le kit : «Spitfire MKVIII Against Japan Limited Edition – Hasegawa 07301».
The Spitfire Mk. VIII replaced the R.A.F.’s Mk. Vc in October 1943. Many pilots preferred the Mk. VIII’s 1,500 mile (2,400 km) flight range with a 170-gallon (644L) drop tank. Pacific-stationed squadrons like No. 79, No. 152 and No.548 flew the Mk. VIII, primarily as a fighter-bomber.
Source: Spitfire MKVIII on HasegawaUsa
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Hasegawa | |
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| Réf | 10687 |
| Type | Maquette |
| Echelle | 1/200 |
| Sujet | L2D Zero Transport & C47 Skytrain (2 kits) |
Une nouveauté 2012 de la marque Hasegawa les maquettes : «L2D Zero Transport & C47 Skytrain (2 kits) Limited Edition – Hasegawa 10687».
While Japan’s L2D Type Zero was a license-built version of the popular Douglas DC-3, the Allies’ C-47 Skytrain used the DC-3 design as its foundation. This limited edition kit combo features one L2D Type Zero Transport kit with new resin antenna cover parts.
Source:L2D Zero Transport & C47 Skytrain on HasegawaUsa
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Hasegawa | |
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| Réf | 07302 |
| Type | Maquette |
| Echelle | 1/48 |
| Sujet | Nakajima KI44 Shoki Prototype |
Une nouveauté 2012 de la marque Hasegawa la maquette : «Nakajima KI44 Shoki Prototype 47th Limited Edition – Hasegawa 07302».
Two Ki-44 prototypes were transferred to the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in September 1941. The 47th Chutai (Independent Flight Company) was formed to test-fly it. This experimental unit later became the 47th Sentai (Squadron). This limited edition kit features a new resin landing gear cover, a resin spinner, resin landing gear housing panel parts and radiator parts.
Source: Nakajima KI44 Shoki Prototype on HasegawaUsa
Views : 1063
Douglas A-1 Skyraider | |
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| Country | USA |
| Role | Attack aircraft |
| First fly | 18 March 1945 |
| Built | 3180 |
The Douglas A-1 Skyraider (formerly AD) is an American single-seat attack aircraft that saw service between the late 1940s and early 1980s. The Skyraider had a remarkably long and successful career; it became a piston-powered, propeller-driven anachronism in the jet age, and was nicknamed “Spad”, after the French World War I fighter. It was operated by the United States Navy (USN), the United States Marine Corps (USMC), and the United States Air Force (USAF), and also saw service with the British Royal Navy, the French Air Force, the Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF), and others. It remained in U.S. service until the early 1970s, and was replaced in the U.S. by the Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II.
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SdKfz 9 Famo | |
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| Pays | Germany |
| Type | Half_track |
| Description | Album de 92 walkaround photos of a half-track SdKfz 9 Famo |
Photo Gallery on a SdKfz 9 Famo, The SdKfz.9 "Famo" was a German half-track produced during World War II. It was mainly used to tow the heaviest guns but also as a tank recovery vehicle. About 2500 famo were produced during the course of the war.
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