Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale plastic model kits and has been producing kits for the mass market since 1952. Airfix produce a wide range of plastic kit models aimed at all types of scale modellers with subjects such as; military aircraft, ships, cars, dioramas and more recently licensed products such as Wallace & Gromit, and Doctor Who.
Please note: Some kits with paint and glue show a needle point glue in the picture - Airfix is now supplying a tube of glue with all new gift packs, and therefore most of the items we have will have a tube rather than the needle point glue. Kits that do not state "with paint/glue" do NOT include paint or glue. |
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The Mustang came into its own when it was fitted with the Merlin engine. Its long range enabled it to escort bomber formations deep into enemy [...]
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The Mustang came into its own when it was fitted with the Merlin engine. Its long range enabled it to escort bomber formations deep into enemy [...]
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Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a [...]
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Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a [...]
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While the Lancaster saw the vast majority of its service as a high altitude night bomber attacking strategic targets deep within Germany, notably its [...]
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While the Lancaster saw the vast majority of its service as a high altitude night bomber attacking strategic targets deep within Germany, notably its [...]
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Featuring new parts and new schemes!
Scheme 1: Rotation Blues 67th FBS Korea
Scheme 2: F51D 77 Squadron RAAF Korea 1951
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Featuring new parts and new schemes!
Scheme 1: Rotation Blues 67th FBS Korea
Scheme 2: F51D 77 Squadron RAAF Korea 1951
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As the third of Britain’s four engined heavy bombers to enter RAF service during WWII, the Avro Lancaster proved to be an exceptional aircraft, [...]
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As the third of Britain’s four engined heavy bombers to enter RAF service during WWII, the Avro Lancaster proved to be an exceptional aircraft, [...]
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The early German victories in WWII using paratroops spurred the creation of the US airborne program, and a fifty-man test platoon was formed on June [...]
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The early German victories in WWII using paratroops spurred the creation of the US airborne program, and a fifty-man test platoon was formed on June [...]
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This exciting set of the famous “Leathernecks” in action has a full compliment of Marines with bazookas, flame throwers, and inflatable assault [...]
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This exciting set of the famous “Leathernecks” in action has a full compliment of Marines with bazookas, flame throwers, and inflatable assault [...]
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Continuing the wartime development of the famous Supermarine Spitfire, the Mk.XIV saw the classic shape of Mitchell’s celebrated fighter paired [...]
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Continuing the wartime development of the famous Supermarine Spitfire, the Mk.XIV saw the classic shape of Mitchell’s celebrated fighter paired [...]
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Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a [...]
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Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a [...]
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The German medium tank Panzerkampfwagen IV was developed in the late 1930s and was used extensively during WWII. The production of the Panzer IV [...]
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The German medium tank Panzerkampfwagen IV was developed in the late 1930s and was used extensively during WWII. The production of the Panzer IV [...]
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The M36 was introduced to replace the M10 which only had a 76mm gun. The M36 had a 90mm gun with greater armour piercing capability. In the Battle of [...]
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The M36 was introduced to replace the M10 which only had a 76mm gun. The M36 had a 90mm gun with greater armour piercing capability. In the Battle of [...]
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Production of the Tiger I began in August 1942 at the factory of Henschel und Sohn in Kassel, initially at a rate of 25 per mo
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Production of the Tiger I began in August 1942 at the factory of Henschel und Sohn in Kassel, initially at a rate of 25 per mo