Female V Figure from Cyberpunk 2077 - Darkhorse Deluxe 36722 Female V Figure from Cyberpunk 2077. It is made by Darkhorse Deluxe and is approx. 21cm / 8.3in tall.
F1 Steering Wheel Advanced Version Keychain AUTOart This F1 Steering Wheel Advanced Version Keychain. It is made by AUTOart and is approx. 4cm / 1.6in wide.
Facehugger Lifesize Foam Replica from Alien - NECA 51355 Facehugger Lifesize Foam Replica from Alien. It is made by NECA and is 1:1 scale (approx. 101cm / 39.8in long).
Facel Vega Excellence 1958 1:43 scale Ex Mag Diecast Model Car This Facel Vega Excellence (1958) diecast model car is sahara grey and features working wheels. It is made by Ex Mag and is 1:43 scale (approx. 11cm / 4.3in long). This model also comes in its own display case to keep it in perfect dust free condition.
This Facel Vega Excellence (1960) Diecast Model Car is Black and features working wheels. It is made by Triple 9 and is 1:43 scale (approx. 11cm / 4.3in long).
Facel Vega Excellence 1960 1:43 scale Ex Mag Diecast Model Car This Facel Vega Excellence (1960) diecast model car is blue and features working wheels. It is made by Ex Mag and is 1:43 scale (approx. 9cm / 3.5in long). This model also comes in its own display case to keep it in perfect dust free condition.
This Facel Vega Excellence Si (1963) Resin Model Car is Burgundy and features comes in a display case. It is made by Neo and is 1:43 scale (approx. 10cm / 3.9in long).
Ex Mag 1:43 Facel Vega FV Diecast Model Car HA23 This model comes on a plastic base with vehicle name and includes an acrylic cover. Features red interior and yellow tinted headlights.
Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II USAF 23rd Fighter Wing Flying Tigers 2014 1:100 scale Ex Mag Diecast Model Airplane This Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II USAF 23rd Fighter Wing (Flying Tigers 2014) diecast model airplane is grey. It is made by Ex Mag and is 1:100 scale (approx. 16cm / 6.3in long).
Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (74 TFS 23 TFW Louisiana 1989) (1:72 scale) - Designed especially for close air support missions and with the ability to combine large military loads, long loiter and wide combat radius, the A-10 proved to be vital assets to America and its allies during Operation Desert Storm.
In the Gulf War, A-10s, with a mission capable rate of 95.7 percent, flew 8, 100 sorties and launched 90 percent of the AGM-65 Maverick missiles. A-10s were seldom grounded due to maintenance problems or conditions unsuitable for flying during Operation Desert Storm. No other aircraft could carry as much ordnance over a target for so long, doling out and taking as much punishment, and return to an unimproved field to turn around quickly and strike at an enemy again.
This model depicts an aircraft of 74th Tactical Fighter Sqn., 23rd Tactical Fighter Wing, USAF.
Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (81 FS 52FW Germany 2006) (1:72 scale) - According the Iraqi POWs, the single most recognizable and feared aircraft at low altitude was the Thunderbolt II. Seen conducting bombing raids three or four times a day, the A-10 was a seemingly ubiquitous threat. Although the actual bomb run was terrifying, the aircraft loitering around the target prior to target acquisition caused as much, if not more, anxiety since the Iraqi soldiers were unsure of the chosen target.
Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (USAF Jaws) (1:72 scale) - In 1977, the military mirrored the popular film JAWS as its acronym and name for its tactical tests of the A-10 and Army attack helicopters became the ‘Joint Attack Weapons System’ (JAWS).
Air Force Aggressor pilots reported that the A-10"s light celestial camouflage scheme made the ‘Warthog’ easily visible from above, so the 57th Tactical Training Wing developed a new terrestrial camouflage of tan, green, or grey, sprayed and brushed with other earth tones. Two of the camouflages were evaluated at JAWS II in November 1977, and by September 1978 the ‘Lizard’ scheme became a minor, though well-remembered, camouflage oddity.