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					<item><title>Print Scale PSL48287</title>
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<description>Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star Part 8 
1. Lockheed F-80C-10-LO Shooting Star 49-580/FT-580, flown by Col. Walter G. Benz, Jr.,commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Wing, Suwon AB, South Korea, October 1952.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:35:16 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48286</title>
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<description>Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star Part 7 /
1. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-423/FT-423, flown by Col. Levi R. Chase, commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Group, Suwon AB, South Korea, May 1952.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:32:39 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48285</title>
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<description>Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star Part 6
1. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-665/FT-665, flown by Col Irwin H Dregne, commanding officer of the 51st Fighter Intercept Group, Tsuiki AB, Japan, July 1951.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:31:15 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48281</title>
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<description>Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A-3, A-4, A-5, A-6, F &amp; Recon Part-1
 1. Fw-190A-3. Unit/Location: 7./JG 51, Vyazma/Russia, December 1942 . Code: White 1 Pilot: CO GÃ¼nther Schack. Air victories: 174 in WWII. Fate: Survived Merits: Knights Cross &amp; Oak Leave.

2. Fw-190A-4. Unit/Location: 6./JG 54, Petschur/Russia, March 1943. Code: Yellow 2 Pilot: Heinrich Sterr. Air victories: 130 in WWII (127 vs. the VVS). Fate: KIA 26.11.44 in France on ground Merits: Knights Cross.

3. Fw-190A-6 Unit/Location: 1./JG 51, Orel/Russia, December 1943. Code: White 1 Pilot: CO Joachim Brendel. Air victories: 189 in WWII. Fate: Survived Merits: Knights Cross &amp; Oak Leaves.

4. Fw-190A-6. Unit/Location: 1./JG 54, Wesenberg/Estonia, March 1944. Code: White 1. Pilot: CO Fritz Tegtmeier. Air victories: 146 in WWII. Fate: Survived. Merits: Knights Cross.

5. Fw-190F-2. Unit/Location: 5./SG 2, Southern Sector/Ukraine, November 1943. Code: Black G Pilot: CO August Lambert. Successes: 116 in WW II. Fate: KIA 17.04.45 over Kamenz/Germany Merits: Knights Cross.

6. Fw-190F-2. Unit/Location: Schl.G 1, Varvarovka/Ukraine, Summer 1943. Code: Black &lt;-+- Pilot: CO Alfred Druschel. Successes: ca. 800 missions flown. Fate: KIA 01.01.45 on &quot;Operation Bodenplatte&quot;. Merits: Knights Cross, Oak Leaves &amp; Swords.

7. Fw-190F-8. Unit/Location: 4./SG 2, Zilistea/Rumania, June 1944. Code: Black Chevron. Pilot: CO Hermann Buchner. Successes: 58 air victories in WWII (12 on Me 262!) and 46 tanks. Fate: Survived. Merits: Knights Cross.

8. Fw-190F-2. Unit/Location: I./Schl.G 1, Kharkov/Ukraine, February 1943. Code: Black Double Chevron Pilot: CO Georg DÃ¶rffel. Successes: 30 air victories in WWII in 1004 missons flown. Fate: KIA 26.05.44 over Rome/Italy. Merits: Knights Cross &amp; Oak Leaves.

9. Fw-190A-3/U4. Unit/Location: 5./FAGr. 123, St. Pol/France, March 1943. Code: Red 10.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:27:57 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48280</title>
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<description>Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 Part-2
1. Me 109G-6 of 5./JG 53 â€œPikasâ€ Vienna (Austria), January 1944. Pilot: Oberfeldwebel Herbert Rollwage.

2. Me 109G-6 of Stab I./ JG 27. Fels-am-Wagram (Austria), May 1944.

3. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 3/JG 300. Yellow 4 Bonn-Hangelar (Germany), spring 1944.

4. Me 109G-6 of 2/JG 300. Red 6 Germany summer 1944.

5. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 2/JG 301 Germany, winter 1944.

6. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of JG 300 Germany March 1944.

7. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 4.JG51 White 7 Elias Kuehlein Radomir Bulgaria Jun 1944.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:24:37 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48279</title>
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<description>Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 Part-1
1. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 (Red 4) of Oberfeldwebel Rudolf Trenkel 2/JG 52 . Poltava, July 1943.

2. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 (White 1) 1.JG 77 â€œHerzasâ€, Sicily 1943.

3. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6, &quot;yellow 7&quot;, Wilhelm Lemke, 9./JG 3 Bad Worishofen, Germany 1943.

4. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 6/JG 52 Bagerovo (Russian Front), December 1943.

5. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of IV./JG 5 â€œEismeerâ€ Petsamo (Finland), December 1943.

6. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of Stab/JG 52. Russian front, winter 1943-1944. Pilot: Oberleutnant Dietrich Hrabak.

7. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of the Geschwaderadjutant of JG 51. Eastern Front, spring 1944.

8. Me 109G-6 of I/JG 300. Helsinki-Malmi (Finland), March 1944.. Price:&amp;pound;23.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:23:01 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48258</title>
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<description>Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 Part-2
1. Fw 109D-9 from the Stab of lV./JG 3.

2. Fw 109D-9 from ll./JG 6. Western Front, February 1945.

3. Fw-190D-9 from 7/JG 2. Rommelhausen-Stockheim, Germany, beginning of 1945.

4. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of JG 4. Rhein am Main, Germany, beginning of 1945.

5. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr.211115) from 16./EKG (J), abandoned at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia.

6. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lll./JG 2. Considerably weakened after the Battle of Normandy JG 2 received its Doras 
(first in the Stab-Headquarters- then the l. and ll. Gruppen) from mid-December 1944.

7. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lV / JG3. Prenzlau, Germany, March 1945.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:21:27 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48257</title>
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<description>Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 Part-1 
1. Fw-190D-9 from ll./JG 6. Halle, Germany, May 1945.

2. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr. 500576) from ll./JG 6. Furth, Germany, May 1945.

3. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lV./JG 3. Prenzlau, Germany, March 1945.

4. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of JG 4. Juterbord-Damm, Germany, February 1945.

5. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr.211164) from the Stab of JG 300. Prague-Rusin, May 1945.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:19:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Nieuport N.17- N.24 
1. Nieuport 24 nÂ° N 4663 du Sgt AndrÃ© LÃ©vy - Dessin David MÃ©chin.

2. Nieuport 21E1 No. 4227 Advanced Pilotâ€™s School In Grudziadz, July 1921.

3. Nieuport 23 Russian, 2nd Lt.K. Krauzeâ€™s, 8th Fighter Airborne Sqn, Summer 1917.

4. Nieuport 23 aircraft No. 2903 assigned to Escadrille N 562-SPA 561, piloted by Slt Marcel Robert, of the French forces in Venice, Italy during the Summer 1917.

5. Nieuport 24 No. 4393 flown by MdL (NCO) AndrÃ© Loyseau Grandmaison of the Squadron N 561, The Chimera.

6. Nieuport 23, N 2750 â€œPinocchioâ€. Escadrille N.561, flown by Jean Bignon was operated from Venice throughout 1916-17.

7. Nieuport 24 bis nÂ° 3772 baptized &quot;BAT&quot; of Sgt Andrew C. Campbell on the Ham field in May 1917 - He was pilot of squadron N 124 &quot;La Fayette&quot; from April 15 to October 1, 1917 - He was killed in combat in the vicinity of Malmaison, October 1, 1917.

8. Nieuport 17 (N 1831), captured by the Germans when Lt. Santa Maria of Esc. N.86 was brought down in combat. The earlier pilotâ€™s personal insignia on the side of the aircraft has survived.. Price:&amp;pound;15.99</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 20:14:37 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Fokker Dr.I Part 2 
1.Fokker Dr.l 195/17 from Lt. Hermann Vallendor, Jasta Boelcke, Halluin-Ost, May 1918.

2. Fokker Dr.l 209/17 of Vzfw. Paul Baumer, Jasta Boelcke, Marcke, March 1918.

3. Fokker Dr.1 403/17 by Lt. John Janzen, Jasta 6, Lien St Amand, February 1918.. Price:&amp;pound;16.50</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:02:30 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48276</title>
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<description>Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter_decals Part 2 
1. Sopwith B1, number 185 of Escadrille Sop 107, which operated as part of Groupe dâ€™Bombardmet 3 (Gb3) from June 1917 until re-equipping with Breguet 14s in late 1917. At a time and in circumstances unknown to the artist, this aircraft was captured dy the Germans. The unit lnsignia was based on the Egyptian goddess Buto.

2. Sopwith A2, 4189 of Escadrille Sop 5, which flew this type from September 1917 until re-equipping with Salmson 2s in July 1918, 
and was assigned to the 6 emo CA. (other sources say 33 eme CA).

3. Sopwith A2, 308 of Escadrille Sop 111, which operated as part of Groupe dâ€™Bombardment 1(GB1).It received both single seat and two-seater versions in March 1917 and re-equipping with Breguet 14s in October.

4. Sopwith A2, number unknown of Escadrille Sop 24. This aircraft has a top wing Lewis gun and a To4 gun ring which was a French adaption of the British scarff ring. This unit replaced its Farman F4Os in mid - 1917 and re-equipped with Salmson 2s in March 1918.

5. Sopwith 1 B2 Strutter, according to the insignia on the fuselage belonging to Escadrille Sop 29. Unfortunately without any other data. The Escadrille took over the Sopwith aircraft in January 1917 and flew them for practically the whole year. She mainly carried out depth raids in Alsace-Lorraine.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:00:51 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48275</title>
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<description>Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter_decals Part 1 

1. The French-built Sopwith 1.A2 served in early March 1918 with Escadrille Sop. 24 in Toul. Some Strutters of this unit also carried a third Lewis machine gun above the upper mounting surface. It is possible that this aircraft also carried the armament of three machine guns at some period of its service. The unit was re-equipped with Salmson 2.A2 aircraft on March 14, 1918, and the unit designation was then changed to Sal. 24. The machine is completely in the color of the material with colored accessories.

2. Sopwith A2, number unknown of Escadrille Sop 36. This unit flew Sopwiths from July 1917 until June 1918, when it re-equipped with Spad 11/16s. During this period (Nov 1917 to April 1918). it saw service in Italy and was assigned to DAL.

3. Sopwith B.1 number unknown of Escadrille Sop 66 which was part of Groupe dâ€™Bombardment 1 (Gb1). This unit exchanged its Caudron G4s for both single-seater and two-seater Sopwiths in March/April 1917, re-equipping with Breguet 14s in late 1917. The unit insignia was based on the Egyptian goddess Nekhbet.

4. Sopwith A2, number unknown of Escadrille 504.

5. Sopwith A2. number 2510 of Escadrille Sop222. This aircraft was fitted with a Lewis on the top wing. Sop 222 was assigned to the
10c Aimes and re-equipped with Breguet 14s in May 1918.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:59:39 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48273</title>
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<description>Mitsubishi Ki-21 Part 1
1. Ki-21-ll Ko(a) Hamamatsu 2 Chutai Based at the Hamamatsu Flying School the tail markings have a white band through them which was a standard practice for this unit.

2. Ki-21-ll Otsu (b) 1Sentai 2 Chutai 1Sentai operated throughout Malaysia and the Philippines during 1942. This aircraft shows yet a different application of camouflage with continual bands sprayed on all upper surfaces.

3. Ki-21-ll Otsu (b) White 7 By mid 1944 an increasing number of aircraft did not display Sentai markings on the tail, making it hard to identify the unit. Instead a code number was applied in white. This aircraft was based at Kamiri, Noemfoor Island, Dutch East Indies during May 1944.

4. Ki-21-ll Otsu (b) 5 Hikoshidan Based in Japan this aircraft bears the markings of the Head Quarters painted in White on the tail. Camouflage was applied with a brush covering the fuselage and upper surfaces.

5. Ki-21-ll Otsu (b) 60 Sentai 3 Chutai This aircraft wore seemingly random areas of two shades of Green which were applied to the upper surfaces. Normally the tail band would extend to the whole width of the tail. in January 1945.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:58:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Messerschmitt Bf-109 Roumains Part 1 

1. Bf-109E-3 No. 39, Capt. Av. Vasiliu Gheorghe, Squadron 58, Group 7 Fighters, Bessarabia, June 1941.

2. Bf-109E-3 No. 47, 58 Squadron, 7th Fighter Group, Nikolaev Ukraine November 1942.

3. Bf-109E-3 No. 35 W.No. 2480, Squadron 58, Group 7 Fighters, Bucharest-Pipera, summer 1942.

4. Bf-109G-2 Lieutenant Toma Lucianâ€™s.

5. Bf-109G-4 Captain Constantin Cantacuzinoâ€™s.

6. Bf-109G-2/R6 Hai fetito! 2nd Lieutenant Ion Dicezareâ€™s.

7. Bf-109G-6 (166183) recuperated by Romanians after the German retreat.

8. Bf-109G-2 cames the letter â€œHâ€ as an identification mark instead of the normal number.

9. Bf-109G-2 of the 53th Fighter Squadron based at. Mizil. not far from Ploesti zone. Summer 1943. Mickey is the insignia of 7th fighter Group.

10. Bf-109 E-3, No.2 â€œMarilâ€, W.Nr. 2316 flown by Cmdr. Av. Alexandru Popi, 7th Fighter Group, summer 1941.. Price:&amp;pound;16.50</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:51:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Messerschmitt Bf-109 Roumains Part 2
1. Bf-109E-3 FARR 7 Group Yellow 37 Bucharest, 1941.

2. Bf-109E-3. No. 23, Adj. Av. Stefan Greceanu, Squadron 57, Group 7 Fighters.

3. Bf-109E-3. No. 48,â€Don Pedroâ€ Lt. Av. Peter Protopopescu, Squadron 58, Group 7 Fighters, Bucharest-Pipera, summer 1942.

4. Bf-109E-7, No 54, WNr3538 &quot;Alice&quot; Flown by Stefan Greceanu, Squadron 57, summer 1942.

5. Bf-109E-7, No 63, WNr1482 &quot;Alcazar&quot;, Squadron 56, Bucharest-Pipera, Summer 1942.

6. Bf-109E-7, No 51, &quot;Vasco&quot;, Squadron 56, Group 7 Fighters, Bucharest-Pipera, Summer 1942.

7. Bf-109E-3, No 45, W.N.r. 2731, &quot;Ileana&quot;, Squadron 58, Group 7 Fighters, Bucharest-Pipera, Summer 1942.

8. Bf-109E-3, No 9, W.N.r. 2486, &quot;Hai Fetito&quot;,(â€C&#039;mon little girlâ€), Lt Av. Ioan Di Casare, Squadron 57, Group 7 Fighters, 
Karpovka-Stalingrad, November 1942.

9. Bf-109E-3, No 26, â€œNadia ll â€ . Stefan Greceanu, Squadron 57, Group 7 Fighters, Saltz Bessarabia, September 1941.

10. Bf-109E-3, No 14, W.N.r. 2491, &quot;Dor De Duca&quot;, (â€Rearing to go â€), Squadron 57, Group 7 Fighters, Bucharest-Pipera, summer 1942.. Price:&amp;pound;16.50</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:49:22 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL72511</title>
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<description>Grumman TBF-TBM Avenger Units of World War II 
1. TBF-1C Yellow E16 of an unidentified Operational Training Unit, USS Mission Bay (CVE 59) November 1943.

2. TBM-3 Yellpw 57 of VMTB-132, USS Cape Gloucester (CVE 109), July 1945.

3. TBF-1C Black 58-C-26 Len-Sharon of VC-58, USS Block Island (CVE 21), January 1944.

4. TBF-1C White 95 of VT-2, USS Hornet (CV 12), August 1944.

5. TBM-3 White 53 of VMTB-233, USS Block Island (CVE 106), May 1945.

6. TBF-1C White 3 of VT-7, USS Hancock (CV 19), late 1944.

7. TBM-3D White/ Black 68 of VT(N)-90, USS Enterprise (CV 6), early 1945.

8. TBM-3 White 301 of VT-84, USS Bunker Hill ( CV 17), February 1945.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:47:31 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Grumman EA-6 Prowler Part 4 
1. EA-6B Prowler (VAQ-131 / CVW-2) embarked on USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) - October 2010.

2. EA-6B Prowler (VAQ-131 â€œLancersâ€) USS Abraham Lincoln CVW-2. 2006.

3. EA-6B Prowler (VAQ-131 â€œLancersâ€) USS Abraham Lincoln CVW-2. 2011.. Price:&amp;pound;19.99</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Print Scale PSL48271</title>
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<description>Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Part 2 
1. P-47D-1-RE &quot;Boise Bee&quot; Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Serial: QP-B (42-7890).

2. P-47C-5-RE Unit: 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Serial: QP-J (41-6576).. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2023 14:53:44 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star Part 5 
1. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-653/ FT-653, flown by Col. William T. Samways, commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Group, Itazuke AB, Japan, June 1950.. Price:&amp;pound;17.40</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2022 13:15:31 GMT</pubDate>
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