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The Fairy World set includes over 820 star, solid, and jewel beads in 16 colors, accessory bases (tiara, barretta, bracelet, brooch, rings, charm accessories), creation display, design pegs, layout tray, sprayer, template sheets, and instructions.
Star Beads look like little stars and can be used to show texture with Aquabeads, and brand new Aquabeads creations are possible!
Make creations featuring fairy world theme, such as fairy, bunny, or a cozy mushroom house.
Following the template design, place the beads onto the layout tray with fingers to create your design.
Using the sprayer, spray water onto the beads to make them magically stick together!
When the bead creations are completely dried after 60 minutes, carefully take the creation off from the tray and assemble with accessory bases.
Tiara, barretta, bracelet, brooch, rings, charms are all actually wearable!
Use creation display and design pegs to make an accesory stand for your Aquabeads accessories!
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL was produced in 1954 by the German car
manufacturer and it's a masterpiece on four-wheels for design, elegance
and luxury. The 300 SL, where the acronym stands for Sport Leicht,
(Sport Light), adopted innovative solutions for the time. The Mercedes
2 door coupe had a tubular frame, a front 2.996 cc longitudinal engine
connected to a 4-speed transmission and the rear drive. The maximum
speed of 300 SL was 260 Km/h (162 mph). The real strength of the car,
however, was in its innovative design and the adoption of the
characteristic and eye-catching Gull-wing doors. Even today the
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is an icon of design and style of the period ant
it is a real icon for collectors and fans.
High level of detail; excellent engineering, fit; error-free instructions; multiple display options; terrific decals
HISTORY OF HMS BOUNTY AND ITS JOLLY
BOAT: ITS WOODEN MODEL
Discover the HMS Bounty Jolly Boat, wooden model of the boat in which
William Bligh was shipped with 18 loyal sailors after the riot of its
crew of the HMS Bounty.
In December 1787, HMS Bounty left England bound for Haiti to transport
bread trees to the Caribbean, a great storm which forced them to change
course, arriving in Haiti with months of delay. This delay forced them
to remain on the island several months until it was again possible to
collect the shoots from the bread tree. In this room the crew became
habituated to the customs of the natives and established relations with
women of Haiti, almost forgetting their condition of English sailors.
After many difficulties on the part of Bligh to reimpose the discipline
undertook trip the 4 of April of 1789, producing the mutiny 24 days
later. Bligh sailed more than 3,500 nautical miles for 47 days to the
port of the Dutch colony of Coupang, losing only one of his men on the
voyage.
Guided by our detailed step-by-step instructions you can complete your
replica or scale model of this navigation legend.
CONTENTS OF HMS BOUNTY JOLLY BOAT
MODELING KIT
Build your wooden scale model 1:25 of the HMS Bounty Jolly Boat, scene
of one of the most famous nautical feats of history. The system of
assembly by means of false keel and frames approximates its design to
the one of the real ship.
The modeling kit contains high precision laser-cut board parts, fine
woods, brass, cast iron and fabric. For assembly, you will have our
complete step-by-step instructions in seven full-colour languages,
accompanied by the drawings of the completed model.
Our latest 1/48 scale figure set features WWII German soldiers in
relaxed poses, standing, walking, wearing field caps and with weapons
shouldered. Also includes figures depicting tank crew at rest. 2
all-new officer figures and military policeman, which are available now
for the first time in any scale, are also included. This set is perfect
for modeling non-combat scenes and dioramas of life behind-the-lines.
The iconic Japanese hobby company Tamiya has been at the forefront of
the modeling industry and is synonymous with innovation, quality and
detail, since1948 when the company started with its first wooden model
kits. Tamiya’s range has grown to include plastic kits, radio control,
educational kits, modeling accessories, paints and tools all of which
are revered for their quality, level of detail and design by modeling
enthusiasts around the world.
During World War II, the Russian Armed Forces consisted of five main
elements; the Ground Forces, Navy, Air Force, National Air Defense and
Armed Forces Support. The Ground Forces represented about 80 percent of
the total manpower, being the largest in strength. It had approximately
5,300,000 military effectives at the outbreak of the Russo-German War
in June 1941. However, devastating damage brought by the German
Mechanized Forces resulted in more than 70 percent losses of its entire
troop strength within five months. This led to rapid reorganization of
the Ground Forces, and with a help of the harsh winter climate of
Russia, they managed to repel German's advance just in front of Moscow.
Due to the heavy losses, reorganized units became much smaller than
before. Rifle Forces (infantry) reduced their divisional strength from
14,483 to 10,859. Tank Divisions, which possessed some 20,000 armoured
vehicles, lost about 70% of them at the initial stage of war. Most
surviving Tank Divisions were disbanded, and the available tanks and
crews were re-assigned to much smaller units like independent tank
battalions or tank brigades. It was in 1945, just prior to the end of
the conflict, that the Russian Armed Forces recuperated the pre-war
level of their strength.
The main strength of the Russian counter-offensive was their tank
troops. Following concentrated fire by their artillery units, the tank
troops advanced in three groups, and many infantrymen rode on the tanks
of the 2nd and 3rd groups. This infantry practice was unique to Russian
tactics and was called "Tankoviy Desant" by the Russians. Since the
Russian Ground Forces did not possess armored troop carriers like the
German halftracks, an infantry battalion called the 'Motor Rifle Unit"
was attached to every tank brigade and assigned to close support the
tanks. A Motor Rifle Unit consisted of about 500 infantrymen. PPSh-41
or PPS-43 machine guns as support arms. Soldiers carried as many
magazines as possible, and advanced while riding on tanks. Once
encountering an enemy's defensive position, infantrymen would disembark
from the tank, attack the position, and then return to the tank. These
infantrymen were spearheads of the attack, and due to enemy's defensive
fire, liable to sustain heavy casualties.
The standard uniform of the Russian infantrymen during WW2 was a simple
blouse called "Gymnastiorka". Early in the conflict, greatcoats and
rain capes were often used as wintertime attire. In 1940, a quilted
jacket called "Telogreika" was introduced, but not enough quantities
were supplied in the beginning.
The Mk. V version of the spitfire was introduced with the Royal Air force in 1941 in order to replace the preceding Mk. I, the backbone of the battle of Britain. This model was extensively used on all theatres until the end of the war despite the appearance of more modern aircraft. Its manoeuvrability and sturdiness made it possible to successfully oppose most enemy aircraft. This Spitfire version employed in North Africa was characterized by various anti-sand filters used for the main air intake in order to operate from improvised desert airfields.
Plastic Model Construction Kit requiring paint and glue for assembly. Build your own plastic model U.S. Marine Corps AH-1Z Cobra" with this quality scale kit. This high quality plastic kit is a to scale model that will require assembly and may require additional tools, sold separately.
Academy plastic model, 1/48 Scale unassembled plastic model kit requiring Paint and Glue to complete
The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is a subsonic American jet trainer aircraft
It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948 piloted by Tony LeVier
Artesania Latina presents their brand new Sopwith Camel in 1/16 scale,
one of the most detailed and historically accurate replicas on the
market. This kit uses metal and wood to build the aircraft just as the
real one. This British WWI biplane fighter aircraft was the biggest
enemy of the Fokker DR.1 The Artesania Sopwith Camel F1 1918 wooden
aircraft model kit is highly realistic with many fine details and
accurately recreates one of the most famous aircraft of World War One.
1/35 Scale unassembled plastic Model Kit requiring Paint and Glue to complete. Originally developed as part of a mobile tank destroyer force in 1941, the M10 was composite solution to a complex problem. The US Army used a modified M4 Sherman chassis to transport a 76mm (3 inch) anti-aircraft gun in an open-top turret
The kit is molded in a forest green styrene and is provided on nine trees, plus the upper and lower hull, one fret of photo-etched parts, and two runs of black vinyl track. The detail is finely molded and there does not appear to be any flash on any of the parts or trees.
Specifications:
- This is a plastic Model Kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted
- So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required
A fine set of wheels with detailed black rubber tires. Four wheels and
four tires are included, enough for one car. Also includes decals for
the center caps and other custom markings to use as you wish.
Polycaps are also included to aid in installation, but further
modifications may be required depending on the particular model car you
have.
A fine set of wheels with detailed black rubber tires. Four wheels and
four tires are included, enough for one car. Also includes decals for
the center caps and other custom markings to use as you wish.
Polycaps are also included to aid in installation, but further
modifications may be required depending on the particular model car you
have.
A fine set of wheels with detailed black rubber tires. Four wheels and
four tires are included, enough for one car. Also includes decals for
the center caps and other custom markings to use as you wish.
Polycaps are also included to aid in installation, but further
modifications may be required depending on the particular model car you
have.
Contains a unassembled plastic scale model, paint and glue required to complete.
The German medium tank Pz.Kpfw. IV was the most produced German tank of the Second World War, it was in production from 1937 to 1945, and underwent several steps of improvement . Ausf'hrung (Mark) H is one of the better known variants and one of the more interesting ones. Due to typical protection skirts (Sch'rzen) mounted on the sides and the perimeter of the turret, the tank has acquired a typical look and was often mistaken by Soviet soldiers as the heavier T-VI "Tiger". The resemblance was so close that for a long time in the Soviet Army, this tank had the designation "Tiger" type 4. On the Eastern front, Ausf. H made its debut during the operation "Citadel" (Battle of "Kursk") and played a crucial role in the events that followed. The Panzer IV became the mainstay of the German Panzer divisions. It should be noted that the Panzer IV H was at that time the only weapon able to fight Soviet T-34's anfd KV-1's. The 1943 introduced Tigers and Panthers were not yet available in high enough in numbers to make an impact on the front .
At the end of World War II, new tanks with strong armor, Tiger and Panther, appeared in German tank units. To fight them, it was necessary to arm the American Sherman tanks with a stronger cannon instead of the former 75mm cannon. The result was an M4A3 (76) W with a 76 mm cannon. Another attraction was the special "wet" ammunition. In such tanks, water was mixed with the antifreeze mixture and the corrosion inhibitor in the spaces between the shells in the containers. The risk of detonation in the event of an enemy intervention or fire was therefore much lower. Production of the M4A3 (76) W variant lasted from March to December 1944, during which time 1925 such tanks were built.
Ju 87B-2 was in mass production from December 1939. For the quick conversion of the bomber aimed at use under different conditions, factory modification kits were produced, or Umrüstbasatze. U4 represented skis to be installed on the main and tail landing gears instead of wheels. The Stuka 87B-2 with skis was able to take off and land on snow-covered airfields without slipping into loose snow.
Su-33 (factory code T-10K, initially known as the Su-27K, NATO-codename: Flanker-D) is a Russian fourth-generation carrier-based air superiority fighter developed for the Russian Navy. The fighter officially entered service in summer of 1998: by that time it had already been improved for 9 years. A series of unsuccessful experiments allowed to create the first domestic production aircraft, able to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Compared with the prototype, the Su-33 has larger folding wings, up-to-date navigation equipment, higher thrust to weight ratio, increased weapons load, and is air refuelable. Due to these unchallenged advantages the Su-33 became the most powerful ship-based fighter in the world. Actually it is in service with the Russian "Admiral Kuznezow" heavy aviation cruiser.
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