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METAL DIE CAST MODELS + FREE GIFT/
SCALE 1/48 & 1/72 - WW2 US NAVY AIRCRAFT

Some of the 1/72 Die Cast Model series come as sets or with Free Gifts. Check the other sections to cover all models.



$24.95

Buy the die cast model and get the book FREE - a $19.95 value!

F4U-1 Corsair Die Cast Model with FREE book
This limited edition, 1/72 scale die cast model is of White 576, Marine's Dream, the Corsair of 1st Lt. Edwin L. Olander's who became an ace with five confirmed kills while flying with VMF-214 out of Munda, New Guinea in late 1943. Model has a 63⁄4" wingspan and features a rotating prop, rubber tires, removable undercarriage, authentic markings including detailed nose art, pilot figure, display stand and more.

Ethell & Sand.
Filled with glorious, full-color World War II photographs - many so bright and clear they look like they were taken yesterday - this book shows you Mustangs, Thunderbolts, Spitfires, Lightnings, Warhawks and others as you've never seen them before. And with the included anecdotes from pilots and ground crew who personalize the scenes, this is a volume you will truly treasure. 176 pages, 190 color photographs, 10"x 10", softcover.

 

F4U-1D Corsair 1/72 Die Cast Model with a FREE Print
$69.95

Purchase the Model, Get the Print Free!
A $39.95 Value!

F4U-1D Corsair 1/72 Die Cast Model with a FREE Print

This beautifully replicated, limited edtion 1/72 scale die cast Corsair not only features fine details such as engraved panel lines, a pilot figure, and the authentic VF-84 (USS Bunker Hill) markings of double ace Lt. Cdr. Roger Hedrick, it also includes a diorama base and four carrier crew figures. More than just a model, this is a complete museum-style display! Base measures 8"x 8" and the airplane has a 63⁄4" wingspan.

Angels of Okinawa
Stan Stokes.

An F4U Corsair from the USS Bunker Hill fends off a Kamikaze attack during the Okinawa campaign of 1944. 16"x 111⁄2" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

         

F6F-5 Hellcat1/48 Die Cast Model with a Free Book
$69.95

Purchase the Model, Get the Book Free. A $25.95 Value!

F6F-5 Hellcat1/48 Die Cast Model with a Free Book

This is the post-WWII era craft of the Blue Angels' first flight leader, Lt. Cmdr. Roy "Butch" Voris. Features a spinning propeller and a 101⁄2" wingspan. Model features a detailed cockpit with visible instruments, intricate landing gear with rubber tires, and authentic markings, and arrives ready to display.
First Blue

The Story of WWII Ace Butch Voris and the Creation of the Blue Angels - Wilcox.
Told for the first time, this is the story of the man who formed the world-famous Blue Angels. Roy "Butch" Voris valiantly fought the Japanese in WWII and was later selected by Admiral Nimitz to lead the Blue Angels, first in prop planes and later in jets as the only man to command them twice. For an unassuming man, his story is stunning, hilarious and inspiring. 352 pages with 16 pages of B&W photographs, 6"x 91⁄4", hardcover.

 



$69.95

Buy the model, get the book FREE
a $29.95 value!

F6F Hellcat 1/48 Die Cast w/FREE Book The First Hellcat Ace
F6F-3 Hellcat Die Cast Model. This highly detailed 1/48 scale die cast model replicates the naval fighter piloted by Lt. H. "Mac" McWorther III, the first Hellcat ace who ultimately scored 12 victories. Model features a spinning propeller, a detailed cockpit with visible instruments, intricate landing gear with rubber tires, and authentic markings. 101⁄2" wingspan; arrives ready to display.

The First Hellcat Ace. McWhorter & Stout. These are the recollections of Cdr. Hamilton McWhorter III, USN (Ret.), a Hellcat ace who flew first in North Africa then flew from the USS Essex, from which he shot down 12 Japanese aircraft. He was the U.S. Navy's first Hellcat ace, and his story is riveting! 248 pgs., 41 B&W photos, 6"x 9", hdbd.

         



$69.95

Buy the die cast model and get the print FREE - a $39.95 value!

B-25B Mitchell Die Cast Model with FREE print
This new, limited edition die cast B-25 model - the first opportunity for 1/72 scale collectors to own a Doolittle raider - features engraved panel lines, a detailed interior with crew figures, rotating props, optional position landing gear with rubber tires, authentic Doolittle Raid markings, and more. 11" wingspan; arrives ready to display on the included stand.

Stan Stokes.
Doolittle's Tokyo raid in 1942 boosted morale in the U.S. and forced the Japanese to deploy more forces for home defense than they planned. The daring raid is commemorated in this 16"x 111⁄2" limited edition print.

 

F6F-3 Hellcat 1/48 Die Cast Model w/FREE Hellcat PrintF6F-3 Model.
$69.95

Buy the model and get the print FREE
a $19.95 value!

F6F-3 Hellcat 1/48 Die Cast Model w/FREE Hellcat Print
F6F-3 Model.
This highly detailed 1/48 scale die cast model replicates the navy fighter piloted by Commander David McCampbell, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient who shot down 34 Japanese aircraft in one tour of duty, including nine enemy plane in one mission - an unparalleled achievement in American fighter aviation. Model features engraved panel lines, a fully outfitted cockpit, intricate landing gear with rubber tires and authentic markings. 101⁄2" wingspan; arrives ready to display.

Grumman F6F Hellcat. Tony Weddel.
This action portrays the F6F-5 "Minsi II," flown by the Air Group Commander of VF-15 (Fabled Fifteen) off the carrier "Essex." Here, Commander David McCampbell is engaged with Japanese aircraft over the Philippines on October 24, 1944. Commander McCampbell and his wingman intercepted 60 enemy aircraft en route to an attack on the U.S. Fleet, and in the ensuing fight he shot down nine of the enemy and forced them to abandon their attack. He received the Congressional Medal of Honor for this action. 23"x 19" print.
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