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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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In 1916 an improved version appeared as the Nieuport 16 which was a Nieuport 11 airframe powered by the 110 hp (92 kW) Le Rhone 9J rotary engine. Visible differences included a larger aperture in front of the "horse shoe" cowling and,... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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In 1916 an improved version appeared as the Nieuport 16 which was a Nieuport 11 airframe powered by the 110 hp (92 kW) Le Rhone 9J rotary engine. Visible differences included a larger aperture in front of the "horse shoe" cowling and,... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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The Nieuport 11, often nicknamed the Bebe, was a French World War I single seat fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage. It is famous as one of the aircraft that ended the 'Fokker Scourge' in 1916. The Nieuport 11... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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The Nieuport 11 Bebe was built in 1914. The aircraft was powered by Le Rhone rotaty engine with a capacity of 80 hp. Hundreds of aircraft named Nieuport 11000 were built in Italy by MAcchi Company. The Nieuport 11 |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
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In 1913 the AVRO company designed new double-seat AVRO 504 for the training of military pilots. The aircraft was equipped with two cockpits with double control unit - for trainee and for instructor. In the beginning of WWII AVRO turned out to b... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.06 |
| During WWI the firm SPAD has designed a double fighter of original layout. It was a usual biplane with a tractor propeller, but the gunner cabin was placed ahead of a propeller disc plane. About one hundred SPAD SA.2 distinguished by an improved desi... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.58 |
| The aircraft Nieuport IV was built in 1914 and adopted by Russian Air Forces. On this aircraft P.N.Nesterov had first performed the flight manoeuvre 'loop'. The plane was widely used during World War I. |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $8.65 |
| AVRO 504K is single-seat version intended for anti-Zeppelin patrols. It was equipped with 80 hp 'Gnome' engine. The aircraft was used in RNAS and front-line aviation of Great Britain in 1915-1916. |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.06 |
| During the World War I the firm SPAD had designed a double fighter of original layout. It was a usual biplane with a tractor propeller, but the gunner cabin was placed ahead of a propeller disc plane. The gunner was applied to wings and landing gear ... |
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Manufacturer: Armory Type: Figure Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $13.18 |
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Kit consists of 3 plastic figures of Russian/Soviet pilots WWI/USSR Civil War. Set require glue and paint. |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $181.28 |
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Battleship Retvizan was a Russian Pre-dreadnought battleship which built before the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05. She was unique in that many of her components and their actual fabrication was done in the United States ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $181.28 |
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Russian Protected Cruiser Askold, 1902, 1/350
The Russian cruiser Askold was a protected cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy by Deutsche Werft Kiel. She was launched on 3 March 1900 and served in the Russian ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 |
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Russian Second Class Cruiser Novik, 1902, 1/350
Novik was a protected cruiser in the Imperial Russian Navy, built by Schichau shipyards in Elbing near Danzig, Germany.
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $164.80 |
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Japanese Armored Cruiser Kasuga, 1904, 1/350
Kasuga was the lead ship of the Kasuga-class armored cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by Ansaldo Yards, Genoa, Italy, where the type was known as... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $164.80 |
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Danton was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy and the lead ship of her class. She was a technological leap in battleship development for the French Navy, as she was the first ship in the fleet with turbine engines However, like all... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $181.28 |
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The battleship Sissoi Veliky was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She took part in suppressing the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900. She served in the Baltic Fleet and fought as part of the Second Pacific Squadr... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 |
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Battleship Poltava, 1896
Poltava - named after the battle of Poltava, built by the New Admiralty Yard in St. Petersburg, laid down in May 1892, launched in November 1894. She was commissioned in 1897 and was based at Port Arthur. The sh... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $140.08 |
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Poltava - named after the battle of Poltava, built by the New Admiralty Yard in St. Petersburg, laid down in May 1892, launched in November 1894. She was commissioned in 1897 and was based at Port Arthur. The ship fought in the Battle of the Ye... |
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Battleship Sevastopol, 1898
Sevastopol - named after the city of Sevastopol, built by Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, laid down in 1892, launched in June 1895. She was commissioned in 1897 and was based at Port Arthur. The ship fought in... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $197.76 |
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Petropavlovsk - named after the battle of Petropavlovsk in the Crimean War, laid down at Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, in May 1892, launched in November 1894 and commissioned in 1897. She was transferred to the Pacific Fleet in 1901 and was th... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 |
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Battleship Petropavlovsk, 1898
Petropavlovsk - named after the battle of Petropavlovsk in the Crimean War, laid down at Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, in May 1892, launched in November 1894 and commissioned in 1897. She was transferred ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $197.76 |
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The Hoche was an early battleship of the French Navy. She used the 340mm/28 Modele 1881 gun as her main a... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Battleship Petr Veliky, 1877
The Petr Velikiy was a Russian ironclad turret battleship. The ship is considered by most authorities to be the first true battleship in the Imperial Russian Navy, all previous vessels either being predecess... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Battleship Gangut, 1894
Gangut was an Imperial Russian coast defense ship named after the Battle of Gangut. The ship was designed as a smaller version of the Imperator Aleksandr II class battleship on the instruction of Navy Minister Iv... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $44.50 |
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USS Chester (CL-1) of the United States Navy was a light cruiser, the first to be so designated.
She was launched on 26 June 1907 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, sponsored by Miss D. W. Sproul, and commissione... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $25.96 |
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Cruiser Uruguay, Uruguay, 1910, 1/700
Built in Germany by Vulcan at Stettin launched in April 1910 initially designed as a training ship, but used as a gun boat. Finally scrapped in 1953 |
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HMS Renown was a predreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy. Third and last of the lightly armed, long-range Centurion class, she had an upgraded design compared to her two sister ships HMS Centurion and HMS Barfleur. |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $44.50 |
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Battleship Poltava (New Masters), 1898, 1/700
Poltava - named after the battle of Poltava, built by the New Admiralty Yard in St. Petersburg, laid down in May 1892, launched in November 1894. She was commissioned in ... |
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Battleship Sevastopol (New Masters), 1898, 1/700
Sevastopol - named after the city of Sevastopol, built by Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, laid down in 1892, launched in June 1895. She was commissioned in 1897 and was... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $44.50 |
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Battleship Petropavlovsk (New Masters), 1898, 1/700
Petropavlovsk - named after the battle of Petropavlovsk in the Crimean War, laid down at Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, in May 1892, launched in November 1894 and c... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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The Knyaz Suvorov was a Borodino-class battleship of the Russian Imperial Navy, built by Baltic Works, St Petersburg. Laid down July 1901, it was launched in September 1902 and completed in September 1904. This ship was named a... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Russian battleship Oryol was commissioned into the Imperial Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet in 1904. The design was based on the battleship Tsesarevich, these ships suffered from instability caused by a high centre of gravity, which was made wo... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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The Navarin (after the battle of Navarino) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy.
Based on the British Trafalgar-class battleship, she was built by the Galerniy Yard, St. Petersb... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $37.08 |
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The Russian battleship Tsesarevich was built in France by Compagnie des Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee a la Seine for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was named after the Tsesarevich - the title reserved for the eldest s... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Battleship Borodino was the class leader of the Borodino-class battleship, and the second ship of her class to be completed. The ship was named after the 1812 Battle of Borodino. Borodino was lost at Tsushima with only one survivor out of a cre... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $37.08 |
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The Aurora is a Russian protected cruiser, currently preserved as a museum ship in St. Petersburg. She battled the Japanese Navy in the Russo-Japanese War. One of the first incidents of the Communist Revolution in Russia happen... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Protected Cruiser Askold, 1902, 1/700
The Russian cruiser Askold was a protected cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy by Deutsche Werft Kiel. She was launched on 3 March 1900 and served in the Russian Pacific ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $37.08 |
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Varyag was a Russian protected cruiser. Varyag became famous for its crew stoicism at the Battle of Chemulpo Bay.
The Imperial Admiralty contracted William Cramp and Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to build the ship, and her... |
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The Zhemchug ("Pearl") was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy. The Zhemchug and her sister ship Izumrud ("Emerald") were based on the German-built Novik. The ship was launched in 1903 and fought in the Russo-Ja... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Izumrud ("Emerald") was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy. The Izumrud and her sister ship Zhemchug ("Pearl") were based on the German-built Novik. The ship was launched in 1903 and fought in the Russo-Japanes... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $37.08 |
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In box:
• Resin kit
• one piece hull
• resin small parts
• Photoetched parts not included
Available a waterline version
The Georgii Pobedonosets was a pre-dre... |
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Armored Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, 1883, 1/700
The Vladimir Monomakh was laid down in 1880. She was originally equipped with a heavy full rig of sail on three masts and bowsprit. Completed in 1885, she was modernized... |
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Battleship Imperator Alexander III was part of the Russian Second Pacific Squadron at the Battle of Tsushima. On 27 May 1905, after Japanese bombardment, she was sunk. When the Russian flagship at Tsushima, Suvorov was temporarily disabled, Ale... |
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The Henri IV was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy built to test some of the ideas of the prominent naval architect Louis-Emile Bertin. She began World War I as guardship at Bizerte. She was sent to reinforce the ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $65.92 |
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Battleship Poltava was the second of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after the Russian victory over Charles XII of Swede... |
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Battleship Gangut was the lead ship of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I, although she was the last to be completed. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after ... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $65.92 |
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Battleship Sevastopol was the first ship completed of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after the Siege of Sevastopol duri... |
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Rurik was commissioned in 1908. She carried out a deployment to the Mediterranean in company with the battleships Tsesarevich and Slava where she represented Russia at the coronation of King Nicholas of Montenegro
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $52.74 |
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Imperatritsa Mariya was an Imperatritsa Mariya-class dreadnought of the Imperial Russian Navy, lead ship of her class. She was begun before World War I, completed in 1915 and saw service with the Black Sea Fleet. She provided cover for older pr... |
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The Imperator Pavel I was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy. She was one of the two ships in the Andrei Pervozvanny class.
She joined the Baltic Fleet on completion and had extensive tri... |
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Slava (Ttranslated into English: Glory) was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy, the last of the five Borodino-class battleships. Commissioned too late to participate in the Battle of Tsushima durin... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $37.08 |
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In box:
• Resin kit
• one piece hull
• resin small parts
• Photoetched parts not included
Available awaterline version
Historical information:
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $51.91 |
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Armored Cruiser HMS Kent, 1903, 1/700
HMS Kent was a Monmouth-class armoured cruiser of 9,800 tons displacement, of the British Royal Navy. Launched on 6 March 1901, with her heaviest guns being 6 inch quick-firers. ... |
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SMS Baden was a Bayern class dreadnought battleship of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) built during World War I. Launched in October 1915 and completed in March 1917, she was the last battleship completed by the Kaiserliche Marine... |
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SMS Bayern was the lead ship of the Bayern class of battleships of the German Imperial Navy. She was named for Bavaria, then a kingdom within the German Empire. The vessel was launched in February 1915 and entered service in July 1916, too late... |
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Battleship HMS Duncan, 1903
HMS Duncan commissioned at Chatham Dockyard on 8 October 1903 for Mediterranean Fleet service. She transferred to the Channel Fleet in February 1905. On 26 September 1905, she collided with battleship HMS Alb... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $40.79 |
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Battleship HMS Queen, 1904
Queen served in the Mediterranean Fleet (1904-1908), Atlantic Fleet (1908-1912), and Second Home Fleet (1912-1914). Her World War I service was in the Channel Fleet (1914-1915), Dardanelles campaign (1915), an... |
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Resin kit. HMS Lion was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class, which were nicknamed the "Splendid Cats". They were significant improvements over their predecessors of the Indefatigable class in terms of speed, ... |
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Battlecruiser HMS Princess Royal, 1912, 1/700
HMS Princess Royal was a British battlecruiser built before World War I, the second ship of her class, which were nicknamed the "Splendid Cats". They were signi... |
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Resin kit. SMS Von der Tann was the first battlecruiser built for the German Kaiserliche Marine, as well as Germany's first major turbine-powered warship. At the time of her construction, Von der Tann was the fastest dreadnought-type warshi... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 |
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Waterline kit with photoetch. SMS Lutzow was the second Derfflinger-class battlecruiser built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (English: Imperial Navy) before World War I. Ordered as a replacement for the old protected cruiser Kaiserin Augusta,... |
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Manufacturer: Combrig Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:700 Price: $44.50 |
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Battleship Poltava - named after the battle of Poltava, built by the New Admiralty Yard in St. Petersburg, laid down in May 1892, launched in November 1894. She was commissioned in 1897 and was based at Port Arthur. The ship fought in the Battl... |
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Manufacturer: ICM Type: Figure Period: World War I Scale: 1:35 Price: $7.52 |
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Figures are shown in action poses. They are dressed with a field uniform of the British Army - brown leather boots (with leather overshoes for officer and canvas - for soldiers), khaki trousers and tunics 1902 pattern. The officer wears a khaki... |
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Manufacturer: ICM Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $8.34 |
| The first sample of Fokker E.IV took air in November 1915. The serial production started at the Fokker factory in Schwerin in February 1918. The Fokker E.IV fighters entered service in March 1918. The famous aces of the World War I piloted the Fokker... |
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Manufacturer: ICM Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $8.34 |
| Pfalz E.IV was one of the first specialized fighter of the Kaiser's Germany. During the initial stage of the World War I. Pfalz E.IV fighters made itself popular among German pilots because of high speed, quite good maneuverability and powerful for t... |
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Manufacturer: ICM Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $41.20 |
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'Konig' was one of the most illustrious battleships of the Kaiser German Navy of WWI period. 'Konig' particularly became famous as flagship of the 3rd Squadron of the Open Sea Navy (Hochseeflotte) Commander Rear Admiral Benke du... |
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Manufacturer: ICM Type: Ships Period: World War I Scale: 1:350 Price: $41.20 |
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Battleship 'Markgraf' served with Kaiser German Navy of WWI period. She belonged to the 'Konig' - type ships. "Markgraf" was commissioned 1.10.1914 and entered the 3rd Squadron of Open Sea Navy (Hochseeflotte). The bat... |
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Manufacturer: Olimp Models Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
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The Curtiss 'Jenny' was the most famous American airplane of the World War I. The JN-3 was modified in 1916 to improve its performance and designated as the JN-4. With America's entry into World War I on April 6, 1917, the Signal Co... |
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Manufacturer: Olimp Models Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
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The later model JN-4H was developed for training of pilots. To develop the JN-4H, a JN-4D was modified to accommodate a 150 hp Hispano-Suiza engine, built by the Wright company, and the radiator area and fuel capacity were increased. In total 9... |
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Manufacturer: Olimp Models Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
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A later model, the JN-4H, was also developed to train pilots for the faster and more powerful aircraft that were appearing. To develop the JN-4H, a JN-4D was modified to accommodate a 150 hp Hispano-Suiza engine, built by the Wright Company and... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Albatros D.I - initial version of famous German WWI fighter. Production started in middle - 1916 on the Albatros factory and 50 aircrafts were built in total. Combat service of D.I was very limited because it was soon replaced by more modern Al... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $19.16 |
| Initially Gotha G.II had eight-wheeled main undercarriage which reduced the danger of nose-over, but finally G.II had usual four-wheeled undercarriage. The crew consisted of three persons: a bombardier-gunner in the front turret, a pilot in the centr... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Pfalz D.III was a great plane for its time. Pfalz company, which received first good news about new fighter directly from the Front, immediatly began development of D.III. 260 planes of this type were built between April and October 1917, on November... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Fokker E.V was the last type of fighters built by Antony Fokker for the German Fliegertruppe during WW1. 289 planes of this type were built in total. Eight E.V flied against Russian and Ukrainian forces in Polish Air Forces on 1919. One of these plan... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Albatros D.II - improved version of Albatros D.I scout with some minor changes in the construction. In total, 275 aircrafts of this version were built; combat service began on mid – 1916. Most famous aces, like Oswald Boelcke, Manfred von... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| First aircraft, which received name D.VI, leaved factory in June. Fokker D.VI was interim construction between Dr.I and D.VII. On September 1918, 27 of this type were seen at Western Front, seven aircrafts were purchased by Austria-Hungary, others we... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| The world first real helicopter was built in Austria-Hungary during the last stage of World War One. Test flights of PKZ-2 began in April 1918. Helicopter performed more than 30 successful flights but some problems like stability-on-flight were still... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Fokker Dr.I, the most well-known German WW1 fighter, came into the history as Red Barons plane - Rettmeister Manfred von Richthofen, ace Number One of WW1 claimed on Dr.I twenty planes. About 3000 planes of this type were built in total By Fokker com... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $19.16 |
| Gotha G.IV differed from its predecessors in available ailerons on both wings and in so-called Gotha tunnel - a special cut-out in the aft bottom part of its fuselage, which allowed its air gunner to defend the aircraft both from upper and lower semi... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Albatros D.III - further development of the D.II with new wings and improved flying characteristics. It entered in service on December 1916 and in "Bloody April" of the next year the D.III was the winner of most air battles. Many famous aces, l... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| In April 1918 new fighters Fokker D.VII were delivered to the most known and experienced hunting units Jastas. This plane greatly differs from all other fighters of that time, especially for its excellent flying performances, strong construction and ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $23.48 |
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Felixstowe F.2A - World War I flying boat designed by British naval officer John Cyril Porte on the basis of development by the American Curtiss company. Planes of this type were widely used during 1917-1918 against German submarines and zeppel... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Pfalz D.IIIa - WWI German fighter, equipped with Mercedes D.III engine. 750 planes of this type were built in total. Pfalz D.IIIa remained I first line service until the end of war. |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $19.16 |
| Main difference of Gotha G.V from its predecessor was engine's installation in the small streamlined nacelles between the wings, fuel tanks had been moved in to the fuselage. After Armistice all night bombers, including Gotha G.V, were destroyed in a... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| In June 1917 first two planes with serials F.I 102/17 and F.I 103/17 were passed to Jagdgeshwader I - famous Flying Circus, which was headed by Manfred fon Richthofen. But combat service both of preproduction aircrafts was very short. Von Richthofen ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Albatros D.II Oeffag s.53 - license-built version of the famous German Albatros D.II fighter which was built in Austro-Hungary from early 1917. In total, 16 aircraft of this model were built, and it served on both the Austro-Italian and the Aus... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $23.48 |
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Felixstowe F.2A - WWI flying boat designed by British naval officer John Cyril Porte on the basis of development by the American Curtiss company. Planes of this type were widely used during 1917-1918 against German submarines and zeppelins, and... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 |
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Gotha G.Va/Vb - last series production versions of the most famous German WWI bomber. It mainly differed from its predecessors with a new box tail for easy and stable flight with only one working engine. In total 25 Gotha G.Va and 80 Gotha G.Vb... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Albatros D.III Oeffag s.53.2 - license-built version of the famous German Albatros D.III fighter, which was built in Austria-Hungary during early 1917. This aircraft had improved performance figures, some even better than for the original German desi... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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RAF S.E.5a w/Hispano Suiza - one of the best fighters of World War I. The early version of the plane had a 200hp Hispano-Suiza engine. Due to the insufficient quantity of these engines and their failures, all later S.E.5a's had the English ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| The first license-built versions of the Albatros fighter produced in Austria-Hungary by the Oeffag plant used the185 h.p. Austro-Daimler engine. The appearance of the more powerful 200 h.p. engine and its successful testing in a series 53 airframe sh... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Fokker D.VII OAW (early) - license-built version of most famous WWI German aircraft, which built on the OAW factory at Schneidmuhl. OAW – built machines externally differed from Fokker-built planes mainly with additional louvers on the la... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| The Albatros D.III (Oeffag) series 253 was the last modification of the famous WWI Austro-Hungarian fighter. After successful testing of the 225 h.p. Austro-Daimler engine it was immediately installed in the late 153 series airframe. In May 1918 the ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Albatros W.4 early - float version of famous Albatros D.I fighter, built for defense of naval bases at coast line. Between August 1916 and December 1917, 118 Albatros W.4 were built in total.
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Fokker D.VII OAW mid production - WW1 German fighter. Main difference was four-color lozenge fabric on all surfaces except for nose, where distinctive giraffe like pattern is applied, - mauve stains on the green cowing. About 2000 Fokker D.VII were b... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Albatros D.III Oeffag s.153 (late) - development of the Oeffag series 53 with a more powerful 200 hp engine and increased performances. The most famous Austro-Hungarian aces, like Gudwin Brumowski, Julius Arigi, Jazsef Kiss and Frank Linke-Crawford f... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| 775 planes of this type reached the Front by November 1918. More than 3000 Fokker D.VII were built in total only in Germany, about 200 were built in Austria-Hungary under the license. Confiscated D.VII delivered to the USA were extensively used in ae... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Albatros D.V/D.Va - last version of the famous Albatros fighters line. The Albatros D.V differed from its predecessors with a fuselage of new shape. It was one of WWI's most mass-produced fighters, and was widely used at the front. In the period from... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Fokker D.VII Alb (early) - license-built version of most famous German WWI fighter. These aircraft's were produced on Albatros factory in Johanisthal since April 1918. Until the end of War Albatros with branch factory OAW produced About 260... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Albatros W.4 - float version of famous Albatros fighter, built for defence of naval bases at coast line. Between August 1916 and December 1917, 118 Albatros W.4 were built in total. Some aircrafts had been in military service on North and Mediterrane... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Fokker D.VII Alb (late) was the WW1 German fighter. First Albatros-built D.VII was absolutely similar to early-built by Fokker Company, and only the presence of the letters Alb (as for Albatros) just after serial made these machines different. Allies... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
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Junkers D.I - single-seat fighter plane of the final period of the WWI. The design of this aircraft consisted of a metal tubular framework and bearing surfaces, covered with corrugated duralumin, and was absolutely revolutionary for the time. T... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Junkers D.I was the single-seat plane of the final period of the World War I. The design of this aircraft consisted of a metal tubular framework and bearing surfaces, covered with corrugated duraluminum, and was absolutely revolutionary for the time.... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| Bristol F2B Fighter - British two-seat multipurpose plane. Designed in 1917 by the Bristol Aeroplane Company directed by the engineer Frank Barnwell. The end of WWI built over 3000 machines of this type, used mostly on the Western Front. One of the m... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
| At the end of 1916 the prototype of the Sopwith F1 Camel fighter successfully passed its flight tests and was ordered in quantity for RFC and RNAS requirements. In October 1917 the production 2F1 started to appear in the fleet. Planes were transferre... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.83 |
| RAF S.E.5a - the best British fighter of World War One. Aircraft of later construction were equipped with the improved Wolseley Viper 200 hp engine. Production began at the end of 1917. Twenty-five squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps operated with th... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $23.48 |
| Felixstowe F.2A was a single experimental adaptation of the Felixstowe F.2A flying boat with installation of an additional gun position in the upper wing for improved defense in the upper hemisphere. No serial production of planes with this installat... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $23.48 |
| Curtiss H-16 was US flying boat of the WWI, which was the license-built version of the famous British type, Felixstowe F2A. US Navy boats had new Liberty V12 engines. It was the main difference between H-16 and F2A. The great majority of H-16 aircraf... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
| Sopwith F.1/3 Comic was a special version of the well-known British WWI fighter, the Sopwith F.1 Comic, created for Home Defense needs. The F.1/3 Comic was noticeably different from the standard fighter, with new changed fuselage layout and different... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
| Sopwith TF.1 was experimental ground attack fighter, developed from the famous Sopwith F.1 Camel. Camel B9278 was used for installation of the additional armament, two Lewis machine guns fitted under the fuselage at a 45 degrees angle. Inside the coc... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
| Sopwith F.1 Camel (w/Bentley) was a major modification of the best known and most successful Allied fighter of the WWI. |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.27 |
| The Sopwith Camel Trainer was a British two seat training aircraft developed for preparatory training of pilots in order to fly the standard single seat Camel fighter. Structurally the two seat machine slightly differed from the normal fighter, but i... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $81.78 |
| Zeppelin Staaken R.VI was a formidable strategic bomber of the German Air Force in the latter stages of the WWI. The R.VI was the most numerous in quantity of all the various R-type giants. Overall, from the beginning of 1917 to the second half of 19... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $11.02 |
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The Nieuport 27 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage. The model 27 was the last of the line of Nieuport "V-strut" single seat fighters stemming from the Bebe of early 1916. A few operatio... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
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Gloster Gladiator Mk.II - version of the last RAF biplane fighter with improved technical characteristics. In total 270 of Mk.II were built. They were widely used during the early years of WWII. The Gladiator Mk.II took part in the Battle for N... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
| Among British WWI warplanes the Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter occupied an honored place because it was the first Allied fighter equipped with a synchronized machine gun. Designed by the Sopwith Aviation Company in Kingston on Thames led by Thomas Sopwith, i... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
| Nieuport 28c1 was the WWI fighter with 160 hp Monosoupape 9N engine and classic biplane shape. The majority of the 300 machines built were transferred to the newly created US Army Air Force. Well-known American aces Eddie Rickenbacker, Douglas Campbe... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
| After the successful debut of the two-seat Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter fighter, RNAS ordered the Sopwith 9700 single-seat bomber among six new types for its own needs. The first single-seat 1 1/2 Strutter was delivered to the RNAS in June 1916, but offici... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
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Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter comic fighter - night fighter-interceptor, converted from the standard two-seat 1 1/2 Strutter. A very limited number of this version served in the British Home Defence units, fighting against German raiders (Gottha bombe... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
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Sopwith 1.B1 French bomber - licensed version of the famous British multipurpose aircraft, the Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter, produced by French companies during 1916-1918. Unlike its predecessor, the Sopwith 1.B1 had a Le Rhone 9Jb engine, a differen... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $23.48 |
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RAF BE12b - special single seat version of the famous BE2c created for the needs of Britain's Home Defense. Overall, from the end of 1917 to the beginning of 1918 about 150 BE12b were constructed and then sent to Home Defense units. After t... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 |
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Fokker D.VII (early) - since Spring 1918 German fighter units Jastas were equipped with new Fokker D.VII aircraft. Early versions powered by Mercedes D.IIIa engine were built on Fokker Flugzeugwerke plants. Mostly elite units and famous aces re... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
| RAF S.E.5a was the best British fighter of World War I. Aircraft of later construction were equipped with the improved Wolseley Viper 200hp engine. Production began at the end of 1917. 25 squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps operated with the type. So... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $18.44 |
| Fokker D.VII (late) was the best German fighter of late World War I period. Plane had simple but strong construction and excellent flying performances, which gave D.VII superiority in air combats. Before the end of World War I these aircraft accounte... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
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In spring 1917 the RFC received a new fighter, the RAF S.E.5. This fighter had potentially very good fighting capability. By the end of May in the same year, the third prototype of the S.E.5 with the new engine conducted its first flight. 56 Sq... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
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Fokker D.VII (OAW) - license-built version of the most famous WWI German aircraft, built by the OAW factory at Schneidmuhl. OAW-built machines differed externally from Fokker-built planes mainly with additional louvers on the side panels. OAW t... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
| Fokker D.VII Alb (early) was license-built version of most famous German WWI fighter. These aircraft were produced on Albatros factory in Jahanisthal since April 1918. Until the end of War Albatros with branch factory OAW produced about 2600 aircraft... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $21.12 |
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The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) - also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 - was a British bomber used in the First World War. A single-engined biplane, it was a development of Airco's earlier, highly successful DH.4 and was orde... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $18.44 |
| First Albatros-built D.VII was absolutely similar to early-built by Fokker Company and only presence letters Alb (to Albatros) just after the serial differed these machines. After some crashes on the air connected with the ammunition caught fire, pil... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
| Bristol F2B fighter was British two-seat multi-purpose plane. The plane was designed in 1917 by the Bristol Aeroplane Company directed by the engineer Frank Barnwell. Over 3000 machines of this type were built by the end of WWI. After the end of WWI ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $23.48 |
| The RAF B.E.2c was a multipurpose British two-seater of the early period of World War I. This type was produced during 1914-1915 by many subcontractors in large numbers (2699 machines of the similar B.E.2c and B.E.2d types). The B.E.2c was widely use... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
| Bristol Fighter F.2b Mk. IV F 4542, Cambridge University Air Squadron, 1931. Bristol Fighter F.2b Mk. IV F 4587, Army Cooperation Squadron RAF, 1930. |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $20.60 |
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Bristol F2B fighter w/Sunbeam Arab - version of the famous British two seat fighter of the WWI. The development of this type came due to the limited availability of the basic Rolls Royce Falcon engine. 800 aircraft with the Sunbeam Arab engine ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $16.79 |
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The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effectiv... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $23.48 |
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The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armam... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $16.79 |
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Junkers D.I - single-seat fighter plane of the final period of World War I. The design of this aircraft consisted of a metal tubular framework and bearing surfaces, covered with corrugated duralumin, and was absolutely revolutionary for the tim... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:48 Price: $23.48 |
| Junkers D.I was a single-seat fighter of the final period of the WWI. The design of this aircraft consisted of a metal tubular framework and bearing surfaces, covered with corrugated duraluminum, and was absolutely revolutionary for this time. The si... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $38.42 |
| The Fokker Dr.I's compound structure consisted of a cable-braced steel tube fuselage, and cantilever wings with wooden ribs and single main box spar, all covered by fabric and plywood panels. All this made the construction very light in weight. The F... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| The SPAD S.VII was the first of a series of highly successful biplane fighter aircraft produced by SPAD during the First World War. An initial production contract was made on 10 May 1916, calling for 268 machines, to be designated SPAD VII C.1 (C.1 i... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $38.42 |
| The Fokker F.I was a German fighter of final period of the WWI. In total three pre-production prototypes were built, two of which were transferred to the Western Front for operational testing. Despite the deaths of Wolff and Voss and the loss of all ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| Albatros D.III was German fighter of the WWI developed in 1916 on basis of Albatros D.II type. It differed from it in having new wing design and improved flying characteristics. In the middle of 1917 the Albatros D.III fighters were the best German f... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| RAF S.E.5a was the best British fighter of the WWI. Aircraft of later construction were equipped with the improved Wolseley Viper 200hp engine. Production began at the end of 1917. Twenty-five squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps operated with this ty... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $42.02 |
| The Siemens-Schuckert D.III was a German single-seat fighter built by Siemens-Schuckert Werke. The D.III was a development of the earlier Siemens-Schuckert D.IIc prototype. The D.III was an equal-span sesquiplane powered by a 160 hp (119 kW) Siemens-... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $51.50 |
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The Nieuport 24 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage as a replacement for the successful Nieuport 17.
Design and development The Nieuport 24 introduced a new fuselage of improved aerodynamic ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
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The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat biplane "pusher" aircraft which operated as a fighter during the First World War. It was the second pusher design by Geoffrey de Havilland for Airco, ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| The Pfalz D.III was a German fighter of WWI, produced by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke in 1917. The type had good basic flying characteristics and was one of most elegant designs of its time. Overall there were 260 planes produced. The D.III equipped numerous ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| SPAD VII c.1 no. S 2124 of Escadrille N.80 flown by Paul Frank Baer, France, Winter 1917. SPAD VII c.1 no. S 1777 of Escadrille N.124 flown by Raoul Lufbery, France, Late 1917. SPAD VII c.1 no. S 3301 of the 103 rd Aero Squadron American Expedition F... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $51.50 |
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The Nieuport 24 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage as a replacement for the successful Nieuport 17. In the event its performance was little better than the type it was meant to replace, which was... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI French air-cooled rotary engine. The Gnome Monosoupape was a French rotary engine of the WWI era, designed by Laurent Seguin following previous developments of the Gnome. In comparison with its predecessors... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI British 150hp water-cooled engine. The Hispano Suiza V8 was a twin-row 8-cylinder water-cooled engine, designed in 1914 by the Hispano Suiza firm. Its construction was innovative and efficient, and demonstrated much technological refinement... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI German water-cooled engine The Mercedes D.III was the most widely used German 6-cylinder water-cooled aircraft engine, designed on the basis of its predecessor, the Mercedes D.II. It was used by all the principal German fighters (the Albatr... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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The Hispano-Suiza 8 was a water-cooled V8 SOHC aero engine introduced by Hispano-Suiza in 1914 and used by a number of Allied aircraft during the First World War. The original Hispano-Suiza 8A was rated at 140 hp (102 kW) and the later Hispano-... |
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Type: Accessories Period: World War I Scale: 1:35 Price: $8.24 |
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This set require paint in order to be completed.
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Type: Accessories Period: World War I Scale: 1:35 Price: $8.24 |
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This set require paint in order to be completed.
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Manufacturer: Toko Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 |
| Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter was WWI RFC plane, designed by Sopwith Aviation Co in 1915. One was two-seat single-engined wooden biplane powered with French Clerget or Le Rhone engine. It was the first British plane equipped with the synchronized forward-fi... |
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Manufacturer: Toko Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $5.87 |
| Sopwith Snipe was WW1 Royal Air Force fighter. The prototype Snipe first fly was at the end of 1917, and in summer 1918 the serial production of aircrafts was started. Untill 1926 Snipe was in service as standard fighter of the RAF. Four Snipes were ... |
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Manufacturer: Toko Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.42 |
| The appearance of high-speed and maneuverable Allies planes on the Front and in the Quadruple Union countries caused the withdrawn from service Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter. But its service was not finished, some planes were converted to the trainers: the ... |
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Manufacturer: Toko Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.42 |
| Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter was WWI RFC plane, designed by Sopwith Aviation Co in 1915. These planes were used by RNAS for th anti-submarine patrol and as a carrier-based plane. The observer's cockpit was covered and the free place was used as a bomb sect... |
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Manufacturer: Toko Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $7.42 |
| On the early 1917 some Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter received a new role - interceptor plane. Raids of the Zeppelins and Gotha bombers was serious problem for Britain military leaders and different attempts to oppose it realized. Pilots dubbed these planes ... |
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Manufacturer: Zvezda Type: Figure Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $11.85 |
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In the era of fire-arms the infantry was called “Queen of Battle”. Such name is most suitable for the Russian infantry. Large in number and steady in fighting, this infantry allowed the Russian army to repulse attacks of German troo... |
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