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CNC Wood Parts Pack For Douglas Dakota DC-3 Plane. Designer: Tony Nijhuis Name: DC-3 Model type: Electric transport Designed by: Tony Nijhuis Wingspan: 72” (1892mm) Wing area: 3.5sq. ft. (0.3sq. m) All-up weight: 7 lb 5oz (3.3kg) Wing loading: 33oz / sq. ft. (10kg / sq. m) Motors: 2 x Permax 600-7.2V* Gearboxes: 2.33:1* Battery: 10-cell 3000m Ah Ni MH (HVHC)*ESC: 45A* Choosing a new subject for a model is never easy, so I like to ask around & get a feel for what might interest other modellers: “ How about a nice B-17, ” I enquired, “or perhaps a Wellington?” Of course, the great thing about this sort of informal poll is that you can always ignore the results. Now, initially, when various parties suggested a medium-size Dakota, I don’t mind telling you I exercised my right to selective hearing because, to be honest, it wasn’t anywhere near the top of my wish list. However, RCM&E editor Graham Ashby wasn’t willing to be ignored... Mr. Ashby, it seems, is rather a fan of the DC-3 &, like it or not, I have to admit that its long & diverse history does lend it a certain cache
- for a commercial aircraft, that is. Although the aircraft has been in service for over 70 years (the prototype first flew on December 17 1935), the Douglas continues to operate in all corners of the world & has achieved an almost iconic status. It’s hardly surprising, then, that so many flyers want a model of the Dakota. On the prototype’s maiden flight, for instance, when it was still uncovered, with unfinished nacelles & a plant-pot stuck on its nose, the Dak’ was recognised with affection by the first modeller I met. “ Oh, a Dakota
- that’s nice. I remember jumping out of one in ‘44...” You get the picture. The upshot of all this is that Graham got his way, & his DC-3.

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Cowl & Canopy Mouldings Set For Dakota Plane. Name: DC-3 Model type: Electric transport Designed by: Tony Nijhuis Wingspan: 72” (1892mm) Wing area: 3.5sq. ft. (0.3sq. m) All-up weight: 7 lb 5oz (3.3kg) Wing loading: 33oz / sq. ft. (10kg / sq. m) Motors: 2 x Permax 600-7.2V* Gearboxes: 2.33:1* Battery: 10-cell 3000m Ah Ni MH (HVHC)*ESC: 45A* Choosing a new subject for a model is never easy, so I like to ask around & get a feel for what might interest other modellers: “ How about a nice B-17, ” I enquired, “or perhaps a Wellington?” Of course, the great thing about this sort of informal poll is that you can always ignore the results. Now, initially, when various parties suggested a medium-size Dakota, I don’t mind telling you I exercised my right to selective hearing because, to be honest, it wasn’t anywhere near the top of my wish list. However, RCM&E editor Graham Ashby wasn’t willing to be ignored... Mr. Ashby, it seems, is rather a fan of the DC-3 &, like it or not, I have to admit that its long & diverse history does lend it a certain cache
- for a commercial aircraft, that is. Although the aircraft has been in service for over 70 years (the prototype first flew on December 17 1935), the Douglas continues to operate in all corners of the world & has achieved an almost iconic status. It’s hardly surprising, then, that so many flyers want a model of the Dakota. On the prototype’s maiden flight, for instance, when it was still uncovered, with unfinished nacelles & a plant-pot stuck on its nose, the Dak’ was recognised with affection by the first modeller I met. “ Oh, a Dakota
- that’s nice. I remember jumping out of one in ‘44...” You get the picture. The upshot of all this is that Graham got his way, & his DC-3.

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This Product comprises of the:RC2019 Douglas DC-3 Plan Vac form set COWRC2019CNC Pack COWRC2019 Extra Wood Pack WPRC2019 Designed by Tony Nijhuis Model type: Electric transport Designed by: Tony Nijhuis Wingspan: 72” (1892mm) Wing area: 3.5sq. ft. (0.3sq. m) All-up weight: 7 lb 5oz (3.3kg) Wing loading: 33oz / sq. ft. (10kg / sq. m) Motors: 2 x Permax 600-7.2V* Gearboxes: 2.33:1* Battery: 10-cell 3000m Ah Ni MH (HVHC)*ESC: 45A* Choosing a new subject for a model is never easy, so I like to ask around & get a feel for what might interest other modellers: “ How about a nice B-17, ” I enquired, “or perhaps a Wellington?” Of course, the great thing about this sort of informal poll is that you can always ignore the results. Now, initially, when various parties suggested a medium-size Dakota, I don’t mind telling you I exercised my right to selective hearing because, to be honest, it wasn’t anywhere near the top of my wish list. However, RCM&E editor Graham Ashby wasn’t willing to be ignored... Mr. Ashby, it seems, is rather a fan of the DC-3 &, like it or not, I have to admit that its long & diverse history does lend it a certain cache
- for a commercial aircraft, that is. Although the aircraft has been in service for over 70 years (the prototype first flew on December 17 1935), the Douglas continues to operate in all corners of the world & has achieved an almost iconic status. It’s hardly surprising, then, that so many flyers want a model of the Dakota. On the prototype’s maiden flight, for instance, when it was still uncovered, with unfinished nacelles & a plant-pot stuck on its nose, the Dak’ was recognised with affection by the first modeller I met. “ Oh, a Dakota
- that’s nice. I remember jumping out of one in ‘44...” You get the picture. The upshot of all this is that Graham got his way, & his DC-3.

...
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Douglas DC-3 Skybus 4 CH Brushless RC Plane (DY8931) This is a unique twin engined & realistic looking airliner & the only purpose built passenger plane in our range. It comes with 35 M Hz radio equipment & is powered by two brushless motors which make it extremely powerful. The kit is supplied with a high capacity Lipo battery which will give you the longest flight times possible. This radio controlled model is a replica of the Douglas DC-3, whose range & speed revolutionised air travel. The plane was first flown in 1935 & remarkably some are still in service today! The famous C-47 Dakota military plane was also derived from this airliner & enthusiasts like to paint this model in a livery faithful to its type. You can make it look like a Skybus with the included decals, or create your own unique model DC-3 or C-47 Dakota! The DC-3s looks make it stand out from the crowd & its striking

Dimensions (including a wingspan of 57") certainly mean this plane will be noticed. The Skybus is constructed from EPO foam, which give it durability & an element of crash resistance which can be handy on those first few flights! This is a Ready to Fly (RTF) kit which

Includes::
everything you need apart from the 8 AA batteries to power the transmitter. Approx. 30-45 minutes of basic assembly is all that should be required from opening the box to your DC-3s first flight!
Features: Realistic look Large & very striking model Brushless powered for the best performance 35 M Hz radio equipment Suitable for all levels of experience 4 channel control SPECIFICATIONS: Wingspan:1470mm Fuselage length:980mm Wing Area:24.6dm 2 Wing loading:48.8g/dm 2 Flying weight:1200g Servo:9g*4 Battery:11.1V 2200m Ah 15C Li-Po ESC:40A*2 Brushless Outrunner Motor:KV:1100 REQUIRED TO USE:8 x AA batteries




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Douglas DC-3 Extra Wood Pack Designed by Tony Nijhuis Name: DC-3 Model type: Electric transport Designed by: Tony Nijhuis Wingspan: 72” (1892mm) Wing area: 3.5sq. ft. (0.3sq. m) All-up weight: 7 lb 5oz (3.3kg) Wing loading: 33oz / sq. ft. (10kg / sq. m) Motors: 2 x Permax 600-7.2V* Gearboxes: 2.33:1* Battery: 10-cell 3000m Ah Ni MH (HVHC)*ESC: 45A* Part No.: WPRC2019 Choosing a new subject for a model is never easy, so I like to ask around & get a feel for what might interest other modellers: “ How about a nice B-17, ” I enquired, “or perhaps a Wellington?” Of course, the great thing about this sort of informal poll is that you can always ignore the results. Now, initially, when various parties suggested a medium-size Dakota, I don’t mind telling you I exercised my right to selective hearing because, to be honest, it wasn’t anywhere near the top of my wish list. However, RCM&E editor Graham Ashby wasn’t willing to be ignored... Mr. Ashby, it seems, is rather a fan of the DC-3 &, like it or not, I have to admit that its long & diverse history does lend it a certain cache
- for a commercial aircraft, that is. Although the aircraft has been in service for over 70 years (the prototype first flew on December 17 1935), the Douglas continues to operate in all corners of the world & has achieved an almost iconic status. It’s hardly surprising, then, that so many flyers want a model of the Dakota. On the prototype’s maiden flight, for instance, when it was still uncovered, with unfinished nacelles & a plant-pot stuck on its nose, the Dak’ was recognised with affection by the first modeller I met. “ Oh, a Dakota
- that’s nice. I remember jumping out of one in ‘44...” You get the picture. The upshot of all this is that Graham got his way, & his DC-3.

...
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Another release from Dragon Model! Dragon has been carefully producing accurate 1/35 scale replicasof the Marder III family, & it has now released the latest one in the collection. This vehicle is a Befehlsjager 38 Ausf.M, a command version of the tank destroyer. This comprehensive 1/35 scale kit allows modelersto build the basic version of the vehicle, with all extra components available to fit out the command version. New elements specifically for this kit are:• A second radio set plus a distinctive rear-mounted star antenna.• A newly tooled mount on the fighting compartment handrail supports an MG42.• A plentiful selection of photo-etched parts (for example, the muffler shield, ammunition racks, storage box) contributes real panache to the kit.• The fighting compartment uses Dragon’s proprietary Razor Edgemolding technique to give an ultra-thin edge to thearmorplates. This Befehlsjagerkit adds something new to the popular Marder III M, with its altered layout & appearance. Manufacturer: Dragon Product name/code number: 1/35 Befehlsjager (NEW!) (D6472) ...
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The Stu G III series of combat vehicles was based on the lower hull of the Pz. Kpfw. III & featured a fixed upper superstructure. Delicate Waffle Zimmerit pattern around upper hull. Multi-directional slide-molded superstructure w/ Waffle Zimmerit truly represented. Astonishing details one-piece slide-molded lower hull w/ Waffle Zimmeri. Slide-molded engine deck w/ Zimmerit. Brand new slide-molded 10.5cm gun. Newly tooled gun w/full breech & recoil guard assembly. Slide-molded mantlet w/realistic weld seams & internal surface details. Chamfer in lower part of mantlet. Commander’s hatch with internal detail can be assembled open/close. Commander’s vision ports made from clear parts. Hatch can be assembled open/closed Slide-molded periscopic gun sight made from clear part. Steering-brake inspection hatches can be modelled open/closed. Fenders made from slide molds w/both upper & lower surface detail. Enders pattern accurately portayed. Fender detail made from photo-etched parts. Idler wheels with photo-etched parts. Photo-etched parts air intake grills. Photo-etched mesh for air deflector realistically represented. Slide-molded torsion bars included. Jack reproduced with multiple parts. Complete on-vehicles tools. Metal Tow cables.40cm Magic Tracks. New Cartograf decal. Manufacturer: Dragon Product name/code number: 1/35 10.5CM STUH.42 AUSF W WAF ZIMMERIT (D6454) ...
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The Dragon 3cm Mk.103 Zwilling Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz with Figures in 1/35 scale from the plastic tank model Cyber-Hobby Super value ...
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Monte Cassino will be forever engraved in history as the site of intense fighting during WWII. The Battle for Cassino in fact comprised four separate battles fought between 17 January & 19 May 1944. German troops were defending the Gustav Line, while Allied troops were seeking to breakthrough in order to move north & capture Rome. The Allied force included American, British, Free French, Canadian, Polish, Indian & New Zealand troops, all of whom had a crack at breaking the German defense in the town of Monte Cassino & clearing the historic Benedictine abbey perched high up on a peak. The bloody conflagration resulted in 54, 000 Allied & 20, 000 German casualties before the Allies finally succeeded in capturing the Italian town. This cosmopolitan kit is unprecedented in Dragon figure sets, for it features three head options for each of the four plastic figures. The figures are shown in action poses as they advance through the rubble of ruined Monte Cassino in a brave assault, with figure details sharply defined & molded. Commonwealth subjects are often overlooked by kit manufacturers, but Dragon here provides a valuable addition of subjects participating in the Italian campaign. Manufacturer: Dragon Product name/code number: 1/35 Allied Assault, Monte Cassino 1944 (6515) ...
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Douglas TBD-1 Devastor (A02034)

Douglas TBD-1 Devastor (A02034) Prior to Pearl Harbour and the United States war with Japan, the Devastator equipped the U.S. Navy’s Torpedo Squadrons and the type took part in all the major sea battles in the early months following the devastating attack of December 1941 Scale: 1:72
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Douglas TBD-1 Devastor (A02034) Prior to Pearl Harbour & the United States war with Japan, the Devastator equipped the U.S. Navy’s Torpedo Squadrons & the type took part in all the major sea battles in the early months following the devastating attack of December 1941 Scale: 1:72

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