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Tamiya 87098 Weathering Set E
$12.95
Certified authentic Tamiya consumable finishing product, designed and produced in Japan.
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Tamiya 81030 X-20A Acrylic ...
$4.95
ACRYL/POLY THINNER X-20A 46ML
Tamiya acrylic paints are made from water-soluble acrylic resins and are excellent for either brush painting or air-brushing. These paints can be used on styrene resins, Styrofoam, wood, plus all of the common model plastics. The paint covers well, flows smoothly and can be blended easily. Prior to curing, paint can be washed away with plain water.When airbrushing make sure to use any of the following Tamiya thinners: 81020, 81030, 81040, 81520, 87077.
Features
X designated colors have a glossy finish while XF designated colors are flat finish.
The paint can be thinned for airbrushing using Tamiya X-20A Acrylic thinner.
The paint can be also thinned for airbrushing using Tamiya Lacquer Thinner. Using Tamiya Lacquer Thinner will yield faster drying results and a harder finish.
For better paint brushing results use Tamiya Paint Retarder (87114) for a smoother brushstroke free finish.
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Tamiya S9808010 3mmx49.7mm ...
$3.95
Tamiya 19808010 RC 3×49.7mm Shaft (4pcs) for TA05
Contents
3×49.7mm Shaft x 4
Usable with:
1/10 RC TA05
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Vallejo 72035 Game Color De...
$38.95
Acrylic colors for all kinds of Fantasy and Wargame figures.
The new Game Color formulation greatly improves the colors application. The paint spreads very smoothly, is more fluid, opaque and contains a high pigment saturation, chosen for their brightness, maximum stability and resistance to light.
Colors are easy to apply and blend, offer a matt finish and excellent self-leveling properties that prevent brush strokes from showing on the painted surface. Formulated with state-of-the-art resins, paints provide a high resistance to handling and rubbing.
How to use: Apply with a brush. It can also be used with an airbrush if properly diluted with Airbrush Thinner.
Safety: Always follow the information on the product label. Contains 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, reaction mass of 5-chloro- 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one and 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one (3:1). May produce an allergic reaction.
Packaging: Game Color is presented in bottles of 18 ml/0.6 fl oz with eyedropper. This packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying in the container, so that It can be used in minimal quantities and preserved for a long time.
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Tamiya 78025 1/350 Yamato J...
$399.95
One of Yamato's Final Escorts
1/350 Scale Japanese Destroyer Yukikaze
The Yukikaze formed part of the escort force for the Yamato's final mission and returned with many of her survivors. This 1/350 scale model depicts the Yukikaze as she appeared on that fateful mission in April 1945, complete with radar equipment and increased anti-aircraft armament. Yukikaze was commissioned in January 1940 as the eighth ship of the Kagero-class and was referred to as the "lucky destroyer" since she took part in many notable actions, including Midway and Leyte Gulf, and always returned unscathed. Line her up with the Yamato to create an impressive display.
Tamiya's Flagship Sets Sail!
Based on the latest historical research, this famous WWII battleship has been reproduced down to the finest detail in this 752mm long 1/350 scale model kit. Even parts which had not been seen before in model form, such as the turret barbettes, have been reproduced as Tamiya challenges conventional ship model standards. This model accurately depicts the Yamato with increased anti-aircraft armament as she appeared on her final mission to Okinawa and may be assembled for either full-hull or waterline display. Two sheets of photo-etched parts for details such as ladders and cranes are also included. With this level of engineering, accuracy, and detail, this is literally Tamiya's new flagship model.
20 Sets of Moulds, More Than 1,500 Parts.
Reference Booklet Included (B5 size, 32 pages)
Reference Booklet which provides background information for the Yamato, descriptions of her features, and some interesting facts about the WWII Japanese Navy is included with kit.
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Tamiya 78021 1/350 Japanese...
$209.95
The Aircraft Carrying Cruiser
In the latter half of the Pacific War, the Japanese Navy refitted the Mogami to improve her reconnaissance ability. Construction of the Mogami was completed in July 1935, and she was initially armed with five triple 15.5cm main guns. After the withdrawal of the London Naval Treaty, she was refitted with three triple 20.3cm main guns and became a heavy cruiser. In the first half of WWII, she served at the Malayan Operation and the Battle of Sunda Strait. Later at Midway in June 1942, she was heavily damaged by an aircraft bombing raid but was able to return to port. During repairs, she was fitted with an upper deck which could carry 11 aircraft, and ten triple 25mm anti-aircraft batteries were added for defense. In May 1943, the newly shaped Mogami left the dry docks but due to damaged sustained in November of the same year from air attacks at Rabaul, she underwent further repairs and her armament was once again strengthened. In June, 1944, she served at the defense of the Mariana Islands, and it was in October at the Leyte Gulf where she saw her end when she was attacked by enemy warships suffering catastrophic damage and sank into the depths of the Mindanao Sea.
Features
The ships hull separates into port and starboard parts and one-piece lower hull helps to produce the form of the beautiful bow.
Large sized parts depicting the ship's hull and flight deck are secured with screws allowing you to accurately build the model.
The precision moldings of the super structure and funnels provide a realistic finish.
Transparent parts accurately depict glass part such as the bridge's windows and searchlight lenses.
The main guns, torpedo launchers, high angled guns, and catapult are moveable.
You can choose either to have the main guns in a stowed or deployed position.
Parts such as mast and antenna's are made from strong ABS resin parts.
Each machine gun part, fire extinguisher, and heat dissipation board are rich in detail.
Photo-etched parts are included for parts such as the crane, catapult, aircraft propellers, aircraft transport trolley, and catapult trolley for an ultimate realistic finish.
Metal parts depict anchor chains and propeller shafts.
Set includes detailed 3 Mitsubishi F1M and 8 Aichi E13A. Display stands for depicting aircraft in flight are included.
Full hull model display stand included.
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Tamiya 78028 1/350 USS New ...
$159.95
The Big J Circa 1982
The 45,000-ton Iowa-class was the the largest and last battleships built by the U.S. Navy. The USS New Jersey, affectionately known as the "Big J," was the second ship of this class and saw service in WWII from early-1944. However, the advent of carrier airpower changed the nature of naval warfare and New Jersey was withdrawn from frontline duty after WWII in 1948. She was reactivated to participate in the Korean War and Vietnam War, but was again placed in reserve in 1969. However, thanks to President Reagan's policy of strengthening the navy, the modernization of the Iowa-class was proposed in 1981 and New Jersey was chosen as the first ship to undergo this program. She was equipped with new weaponry including Tomahawk cruise missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, and Phalanx CIWS as well as new radars, ECM, and other electronic systems. She served as a missile-carrying battleship until her final decommissioning in 1991 and was eventually stricken from the U.S. Navy register in 1995. USS New Jersey was then restored to become a floating museum in Philadelphia.
Features
1/350 scale plastic assembly kit depicts the USS New Jersey as she appeared in 1982. Length: 774mm, Beam: 94.5mm, Height: 182mm
The superstructure and slender hull with clipper bow are accurately reproduced. Screw shafts are made from stainless steel.
The modern equipment including Tomahawk and Harpoon missile launchers as well as Phalanx CIWS are highly detailed.
Comes with parts to depict two SH-60B Seahawk helicopters.
Other accessories include two 1/350 scale 16-inch shells and two Tomahawk missiles. Decals are included to depict the helicopter pad.
Full hull model display stand is included.
Both injection-molded and photo-etched parts are included to depict the discone-cage antenna at the bow.
Photo-etched parts precisely recreate the mast radar antennas.
Precision-made photo-etched parts enhance detail throughout the model.
Helicopter deck fencing may be assembled in up or down position.
New parts such as 12.7cm gun turrets, Mk.38 fire control systems, and Mk.13 fire control radars have been included.
Comes with a B5-size, 14-page reference booklet.
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Tamiya 78007 1/350 US Enter...
$221.95
The "Big E"
Commissioned in 1961, the USS Enterprise was nicknamed the "Big E" and was the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. This assembly kit depicts the ship as she appeared after she completed her refit in 1982. The kit features excellent engineering and a high level of detail throughout, with approximately one hundred parts used to recreate the bridge alone. Parts for various vehicles as well as forty aircraft are included for to allow for a busy flight deck and the model also comes with a stand to enable a gorgeous display.
Specifications
Length: 1005mm, beam: 267mm, height: 203mm
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Tamiya 78020 1/350 Yukikaze...
$97.95
A Brave Warrior
After the withdrawal from the Naval treaties, plans were laid to build Kagero-class warships. The Yukikaze was the 8th completed destroyer built of the Kagero-class in January 1940. The Yukikaze saw fierce action at Midway, Guadalcanal, Mariana Islands, Leyte Gulf, as well as serving in other battles throughout the Pacific Theater. Furthermore, she also served as a patrol ship and assisted in transportation duties. At the time of her completion, she initially came armed with three dual 12.7cm gun turrets and two quadruple 61cm torpedo launchers, but in the latter stages of the War, her armament was strengthened with a complement of AA guns as well as radar changing her beautiful silhouette into one of ferociousness. Even at the Ten-Ichi-Go operation in April 1945 where she fought hard alongside with the doomed Yamato, she was able to save many survivors and return safely to port. The Yukikaze survived WWII relatively undamaged she was therefore named "the Lucky Destroyer". After the war, she was used to ferry Japanese soldiers and personnel back to Japan. Later, she was transferred to the Republic of China for war reparation and served with distinction throughout the 1960s.
Features
Length: 338mm, Width: 31mm. The added AA guns and radar give the Yukikaze a fierce presence.
The ship's hull is separated into left and right parts. The ship's riveted side plates and degaussing cables have been reproduced with great detail.
Metal parts depicting the anchor chain and propellers add realism to the model.
Machine gun parts feature a laser processing for a sharper, more realistic finish.
Polycaps allow the main turrets and torpedo tubes to freely rotate.
A display stand is included allowing you to show your wonderful full hull exhibit.
After completion, you are able to store your model in its special packaging.
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Tamiya 60323 1/32 North Ame...
$183.95
The legendary U.S. Air Force P-51D Mustang originally used a Hamilton Standard propeller, but shortages forced the U.S. to fit some models with an Aeroproducts propeller. They were renamed the P-51K and mainly assigned to the Asian Theater. The P-51K and P-51D possessed both speed and the ability to fly long-range missions, and could serve as bomber escorts or attack enemy ground installations themselves. In addition to the fighter role, some P-51s were equipped with cameras and used as reconnaissance aircraft. Such aircraft were based on the P-51D and designated the F-6D.
Features
This kit offers its purchaser 3 plastic model options: the P-51-D; the P-51K (predominantly served in Asian Theater); and the F-6D reconnaissance aircraft.
1/32 Scale. Fuselage length: 308mm, Wingspan: 354mm.
The unique form is accurately captured, including laminar wings and shapely style.
Radiator is faithfully reproduced, down to internal ducts and oil coolers.
Features an accurate cockpit interior. Parts for F-6D's intervalometer is included.
3 sets of markings included to recreate aircraft from Fighter Groups in Philippines, Iwo Jima and Burma.
Crew figures in seated and standing poses included.
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Tamiya 61033 1/48 Supermari...
$28.95
The Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most beautifully designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War. Conceived by the renowned British designer Reginald J. Mitchell, the protoype first flew on 5 March 1936. It was an advanced, low wing monoplane with a very slim fuselage and smooth flush riveted metal skin.
The Mk I and II versions demonstrated their formidable performance during the "Battle of Britain", and by early 1941, the majority of fighter squadrons were furnished with this fighter. Improvements were suggested by the pilots and every effort was made to maintain its performance advantages over its opponents. Early improvements resulted in the Mk. V series of Spitfires which became the most widely produced version of all Mk's. The main improvement was the furnishing of three wing armament versions, and the use of the more powerful Merlin type 45 engine, and the "fishtail" flame damping exhaust stubs. The most numerous Mk.V was the "b" winged version with a mixed armament of two 7.7mm machine guns and one 20mm cannon in each wing.
Although the famous elliptical shaped wing was retained on most Spitfires, some Mk. Vb's had clipped wing tips for better low altitude manurverability. The Spitfire went through numerous minor and major changes throughout its production life, and served with distinction on every battle front of the war.
Powered by the Rolls-Royce Merin 45 engine, the Mk.Vb variant of the Spitfire was the mainstay fighter of the RAF in the middle stages of WWII.
Features
This 1/48 scale kit accurately reproduces this 20mm cannon-armed variant and includes options such as two different types of windscreens, three types of canopies, and both normal and clipped wingtips. One pilot figure and three marking options are also included.
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Tamiya 78023 1/350 Mogami H...
$203.95
Packing Ten 20.3cm Guns!
The Mogami-class was designed in 1931 as 8,500-ton light cruisers armed with five triple 15.5cm gun turrets, and the lead ship of the class, the Mogami, was completed in July 1935. She was rearmed with twin 20.3cm gun turrets in 1939 and it was in this configuration that she entered the war. She and her three sister ships formed the Japanese Second Fleets's Cruiser Division 7 and were assigned to support the landings at Malaya. During the Battle of Sunda Strait in March 1942, Mogami and her sister ship Mikuma sank the heavy cruiser USS Houston and light cruiser HMAS Perth. Following extensive damage suffered at the Battle of Midway, her stern was dramatically modified to carry reconnaissance floatplanes in an effort to enhance the fleet's scouting capabilities. She took part in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944, where she was severely damaged by U.S. carrier aircraft and had to be scuttled by friendly forces.
Features
1/350 scale plastic assembly kit of the Japanese Heavy Cruiser Mogami.
Length: 573mm, Beam: 76mm.
The ship's hull separates into port and starboard parts and the one-piece lower hull helps to produce the form of the beautiful bow.
Large parts depicting the ship's hull and deck are secured with screws, allowing you to accurately build the model.
Main and secondary battery turrets, torpedo launchers, and catapult are moveable after completion of the model.
Strong ABS resin parts used to depict fore and aft masts.
Bridge windows and searchlight lenses are reproduced with clear plastic parts.
Anti-aircraft guns have rich details.
Parts for Mitsubishi F1M (x2), Aichi E13A (x4) aircraft, together with a stand to enable in-flight display, are also included.
Full hull model display stand included.
Metal parts depict anchor chains and propeller shafts.
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Tamiya 78024 1/350 Japanese...
$204.95
The Heavy Cruiser Tone
During WWII, the Imperial Japanese Navy decided to refit the Tone-class as heavy cruisers and the construction of the Tone was completed in November 1938. As the Tone was designed to provide reconnaissance even during battle, she was therefore armed with four 20.3cm twin gun turrets which were concentrated forward of the bridge while the aft deck was dedicated to aircraft operations and could carry up to 6 floatplanes. With a rational hull design, she featured a top speed of 35 knots and had a long cruising range. As the Pacific War broke out in December 1941, the Tone served during the Pearl Harbor attack and was also apart of the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Later in October 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf saw the Tone contribute in sinking the USS Gambier Bay. She was then later assigned to the Japanese Naval Academy as a training ship and returned to Kure, where she was damaged by an air attack from the U.S. Navy's Task Force 58 in March 1945. In July, she was attacked in Etajima Bay by aircraft from Task Force 38 and sank in shallow water.
Features
This is a 1/350 scale plastic assembly kit of the Japanese Heavy Cruiser Tone.
Length: 576mm, Beam: 71mm. The sharp form of the Tone has been accurately reproduced.
The kit depicts the ship as she appeared during the Battle of Layte Gulf in October 1944.
The ships hull separates into port and starboard parts and one-piece lower hull helps to produce the form of the beautiful bow.
The precision moldings of the turrets reproduce panel lines and radiator slits.
The compact bridge, ventilators, and funnels all have a realistic finish.
The aft area features parts such as trolley rails and turntables for floatplanes as well as a sloped rail and a large aircraft crane.
Parts such as mast and antenna's are made from strong ABS resin parts. Transparent parts accurately depict glass part such as the bridge's windows and searchlight lenses.
Metal parts depict anchor chains and propeller shafts.
Set includes detailed floatplanes. Display stands for depicting aircraft in flight are also included.
Full hull model display stand included.
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Tamiya 61049 1/48 Type II B...
$77.95
The Isshiki Rikujō Kōgeki ki (Isshikirikkō), or Type 1 Land-Based Attack Aircraft, was more widely known as the G4M (Allied reporting name "Betty"). It was widely used by the Japanese Navy during WWII, as was particularly notable for contributing to the sinking of the British battleship Prince of Wales and battlecruiser Repulse near the beginning of the war. This kit accurately reproduces the Model 11, or G4M1, variant of this bomber, including its rotund, cigar-shaped fuselage. The flaps, engine cowl flaps, dorsal gun position, and upper part of the front canopy can all be assembled in either open or closed positions. Parts for a Type 91 torpedo, twelve 60kg bombs, and three crew figures, as well as six marking options are also included.
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Tamiya 87082 Weathering Sti...
$7.95
Certified authentic Tamiya consumable finishing product, designed and produced in Japan.
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Tamiya 60737 1/72 M6A1 Seiran
$14.95
This is a 1/72 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting the Seiran, an aircraft designed to launch suprise attacks from catapults atop submarines.
Features
The unique form with slimline nose and dual floats is captured in style.
Includes parts to recreate 800kg bombs and dolly.
Comes with no less than six marking options.
Fuselage length: 165mm, wingspan: 172mm.
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Tamiya 70097 Twin Motor Gea...
$13.95
The assembly kit twin-gearbox offers simultaneous motion from two motors, catering for models which use Educational Construction Series products like track and wheel sets and the 2-channel remote controller. Reinforced plastic gears and casing make for smooth operation, and no cement is required for assembly.
Specifications
Length: 75mm, attachment width: 50mm, height: 23mm
Output shaft length: 100mm
58.2:1 and 203.7:1 gear ratios
Two motors included.
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Tamiya 60317 1/32 Mitsubish...
$164.95
The Legend Reborn
From the early days of the Second Sino-Japanese War to the end of hostilities in the Pacific, the Mitsubishi Zero served as the main front line fighter of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The first mass-produced version was the Model 21, which was equipped with 50cm folding wingtips, landing hook, and radio direction finder for long-range carrier-based operations. Flown by expert pilots, the Model 21 took part in daring operations such as the Pearl Harbor attack and the invasion of the Philippines, and it's 3000km range, powerful 20mm cannon armament, and legendary maneuverability quickly earned the respect of Allied aircrews.
The Most Exquisitely Detailed Engine and Cockpit
Tamiya has accurately reproduced the Mitsubishi Zero Model 21's graceful form, complete with long slender wings and tight engine cowling. The famous Nakajima Sakae 12 radial engine is fully detailed, with all the features that distinguish it from the engines mounted on the later Model 52. Engine mount, oil tank, main fuel tank, and other internal details can also be made visible. The model kit also includes a complete scale recreation of the cockpit, with the Type 96 Model 1 radio system and other features unique to the Model 21.
The close-fitting engine cowling with air intake.
Two sets of parts included to depict both extended and folded wingtips even after assembly.
Engine cowling can be removed after assembly to showcase the superbly detailed Sakae 12 radial engine.
Main landing gears with metal oleo struts are fully retractable even after assembly.
Conveniently Designed Packaging
Completed model can be stored in the special packaging by removing the wingtips and propeller and retracting landing gear.
Features
High-quality assembly kit model of the Mitsubishi Zero Model 21.
1/32 Scale, Length: 283mm, Width: 375mm
Elegant form of the Zero accurately reproduced.
Moveable flaps and rudder, fully retractable landing gear.
Includes metal and photo-etched parts such as pitot tube and seatbelts for enhanced realism. Includes full array of parts to depict every variation of the Model 21, including those built by both Mitsubishi and Nakajima.
Two pilot figures, one seated and one standing, are included for extra diorama options. Display stand to depict the aircraft in flight included. High-quality markings for 7 aircraft included, with detailed full-color marking guide.
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Tamiya 53844 Aluminium Tran...
$31.95
Aluminum transponder stay uses special snap pins to attach laterally to chassis.
Compatible Chassis: TA05
Includes
Aluminum transponder stay x 1
Special snap pin x 2
3x12 octagonal button head screw x 1