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From 1962 the US army used the O-1 (Observation) Bird Dog during the Vietnam War…
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Serving as a rugged and relaible reconnaisance aircraft the RE8 served
with the Royal Flying Corps until the end of the "Great War"
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Modelled on the Japanese Army in the Pacific, this set includes infantry-men wit…
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Based on the British Matilda tank, and fitted with a 7 spigot
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British 8th Army was one of the best-known military units in World War
II, fighting in the North African and Italian campaigns. At the
beginning of November 1942 the 8th Army defeated Rommel in the decisive
Second Battle of El Alamein, pursuing the defeated Axis army across
Libya, eventually leading to the Axis forces to abandon North Africa.
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At the start of World War II the German parachute fighter units played ...
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The Hawk 128 is the new Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) for the RAF and
Royal Navy. The Mk.128 includes modern LCD displays instead of
conventional instrumentation, and allows preparation for flying modern
fighter aircraft, particularly the all "glass" Typhoon. The Hawk Mk.132
trainer is being produced for the Indian Air Force, the first being
delivered in 2007.
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Referred to as the Flying Pencils, the Dornier Do 17 E and F variants were used …
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The largest warship in the world when launched in 1918. She was the pride of the…
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These polyfibre strands can be used to synthesise grass when mixed with scale 'mud' (either putty, Polyfilla or texture medium colour with paint) to create realistic muddy battle scene dioramas. It can also be used to recreate scale vegetation by gluing it to twigs or straight to the 'ground' of the diorama.
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After the defeat in the war with France of 1806/07, the Prussian
infantry was reorganised and issued with new uniforms modelled on the
Russian style whilst maintaining the traditional blue colour.
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The type VII C was the best known and most frequently built German
submarine in the Second World War. Equipped with four front and one
rear torpedo the VII C was a feared weapon that formed the backbone of
the Battle of the Atlantic.
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