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19 BRIGHT RED 14ml GLOSS Enamel Tinlet

19 BRIGHT RED 14ml GLOSS Enamel Tinlet

Stock Code 19 BRIGHT RED 14ml

Humbrol

£1.60

Delivery time: 1-3 working days


 
 
 
Overview
Usage

A solvent-based, fast dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits but which can also be used on other substrates. Matt, Satin, Gloss, Metallic, Metalcote and Clear finishes are available.

Substrate

A wide range of surfaces including most plastics, wood, glass, ceramics, metal, cardboard, sealed plaster, sealedhardboard and more (always check on a small test area to check suitability).

Application

Brush straight from the tin or Airbrush with a suitable thinner such as Humbrol Enamel Thinners. Two thin coats are preferable to one thick coat. The usual thinning ratio is 2 parts paint to one part thinner. Note that Metalcote colours are designed to be polished when fully dry.

Drying Time

Matt & Satin: 20-40 minutes touch dry and upto 24 hours for hard dry. Drying times will vary according to ambient temperature and humidity. Recoat: 6 hours minimum (preferably over night).

Coverage

A 14ml tinlet covers approx 0.3m2 depending on thickness of application.

How to CleanBrushes:

Use Enamel Thinners. Airbrush: flush through using Humbrol Enamel Thinners. Product is perminant once dry.
Accessories
Douglas Devastator 1:72

Douglas Devastator 1:72

Stock Code A02034

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

 
£5.70
 

MiG 15

MiG 15

Stock Code A02037

A02037. The MiG-15 was one of the first successful swept-wing jet fighters, and it achieved fame in the skies over Korea, where early in the war, it outclassed all enemy fighters. It is believed to have been one of the most numerous jet aircraft ever made, with over 12,000 built, with a possible further 6,000 being built under license outside the Soviet Union.

 
£5.70
 

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vc

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vc

Stock Code A02040

A02040. The Mk Vc Spitfire had the universal wing armourment of two 200mm cannons and four 0.303 machine guns

 
£5.70
 

Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 1:72

Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 1:72

Stock Code A02045

A02045. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, the Sea Fury was the Fleet Air Arm's leading single-seat fighter, and it fought with great distinction during the conflict. On 9 August 1952 a Flight of Sea Furies from 802 squadron one MiG 15 and badly damaged two others without incurring any damage to their own aircraft, even though the MiG’s had a 200 m.p.h speed advantage.

 
£5.70
 

Westland Lysander 1:72

Westland Lysander 1:72

Stock Code A02053

A02053. Using its famous short take-off and landing characteristics (STOL), the Lysander was ideal for its early role as a reconnaissance and artillery spotting plane, and even more famously for transporting Allied agents into and out of occupied Europe.

 
£5.70
 

Junkers Ju87-B Stuka

Junkers Ju87-B Stuka

Stock Code A03030

A03030. Entering Luftwaffe service in 1937 this most famous of all WWII dive bombers was used with great success in support of ground forces, only tempered by heavy losses during the Battle of Britain. It was used extensively by both German and Italian units from the Eastern Front to the Middle East.

 
£6.85
 

Dornier Do17 E/F 1:72

Dornier Do17 E/F 1:72

Stock Code A04014

A04014. Referred to as the “Flying Pencils” the Dornier Do 17 E and F variants were used extensively during the Spanish Civil War and the German sweep across Western Europe at the beginning of WWII, including operations during the Battle of Britain. Later they were used in great numbers as reconnaissance aircraft.

 
£10.99
 

Martin B26 Marauder

Martin B26 Marauder

Stock Code A04015

A04015. The Marauder was one of the sleekest and fastest medium bombers in service with the USAAF during WWII.

 
£10.99
 

Lockheed Hudson I

Lockheed Hudson I

Stock Code A05034

A05034. The Hudson was the first American aircraft to see active service in WWII, and was ideal for reconnaissance work and had early success against the U-Boat threat. It also was used extensively in the Far East by a number of allied forces included in this kit.

 
£12.99
 

Focke Wulf TA-154/FW190A-6 MISTEL 1:72

Focke Wulf TA-154/FW190A-6 MISTEL 1:72

Stock Code A05040

A05040. The Mistel project involved packing a war-weary bomber airframe with explosives and guiding it to its target by a fighter aircraft mounted above it on a set of struts. After releasing the bomber, the fighter would return to base. This version was planned on paper, never actually flew, but shows one of the different options the Luftwaffe were considering as the Allies closed in during the latter months of the war.

 
£12.99
 

Spitfire Mk Vc/ Seafire III

Spitfire Mk Vc/ Seafire III

Stock Code A05110

A05110. The universal "C" wing was introduced to the later Mk.V Spitfires in late 1941 and enabled increased armament to be introduced. The navalised version, named the Seafire, was very well suited to carrier operations and was used in many overseas campaigns along with the Mk.Vc land-based Spitfire.

 
£12.99
 

Spitfire MK Ixc

Spitfire MK Ixc

Stock Code A05113

A05113. Fitted with the two speed, two stage, supercharged Rolls Royce "Merlin" Engine. This aircraft could out-pace the German fighters of the day.

 
£12.99
 

Supermarine Spitfire MkI

Stock Code A05115

A05115. The MkI went into service with No.19 (F) Squadron at RAF Duxford and had the distinct features of the two bladed fixed pitch propeller, un-armoured wind screen and straight radio mast. The kit also includes decals and parts for a MkIIa of No.118 Squadron RAF with a blunt spinner.

 
£12.99
 

Spitfire F 22/24

Spitfire F 22/24

Stock Code A06101

A06101. The last mark in the evolution of the famus Spitfire which started with K5054 the first prototype, and ending with the final two Griffin-engined options found in this box finishing front-line service in 1951.

 
£16.99
 

Spitfire MkIa 1:24

Spitfire MkIa 1:24

Stock Code A12001

A12001. The immortal Spitfire was the most famous fighter of the Second World War and one of the greatest war planes of all time. When the Battle of Britain began in the summer of 1940 there were nineteen squadrons of Spitfires in action. The two Spitfires for which markings are provided are typical of those flown at the begining of the hostilities. The first "Bogus", belonged to 602 Squadron originally based at Drem in Scotland, and which with 603 Squadron shot down the first enemy aircraft over Britain in October 1939. The second "Kiwi", was flown by Flt. Deere D.F.C. of 54 Squadron based at Hornchurch, Essex during the Battle of Britain. This fabulous model will show the cockpit, the Merlin engine, gun ports and other great detail.

 
£42.99
 

Junkers Ju87B Stuka 1:24

Junkers Ju87B Stuka 1:24

Stock Code A18002

A18002. The Stuka was the most famous of all planes used by the Germans as a sturzkamfflugzeug (dive bomber). It is instantly recognisable with its inverted gull-wings, and fixed-undercarriage. The Ju 87 was ugly, sturdy, accurate, but very vulnerable to enemy fighters. Its accuracy was high when in a full dive that was up to 80 degrees. Once the bomb was released it used an automatic pull-up system to ensure that the plane pulled out of the dive even if the pilot blacked out from the high G forces.

 
£59.99
 

De Havilland Mosquito NFII/FBVI

De Havilland Mosquito NFII/FBVI

Stock Code A25001

A25001. The "NF" variants of the Mosquito were designed for night time operations in particular, and this spectacular model will show off this all-time classic RAF aircraft in all its glory, with full interior detail, removable panels, and every part meticulously researched and moulded, enabling any modeller to produce possibly the most exquisite model in any collection.

 
£129.99
 

Saab JAS-39A Gripen

Saab JAS-39A Gripen

Stock Code A04043

A04043. The Saab Gripen is a leightweight single engined multi-role fighter, reconnaissance and maritime or ground attack fighter. It can operate from secoundary airfields and roadsfor dispersed operations.

 
£10.99
 

Boeing Apache Longbow 1:72

Boeing Apache Longbow 1:72

Stock Code A03077

A03077. The Hughes Apache entered service with the US Army bringing with it advanced technology to the concept of airbourne battlefield support.

 
£7.99
 

Britten Norman Islander

Britten Norman Islander

Stock Code A03067

A03067. Widely used as a short-haul passenger aircraft and still in service around the world, the British-made Islander has also seen military service as a defender variant, being used for maritime search and rescue, anti-smuggling and counter-insurgency patrols.

 
£7.99
 

Fokker F-27 Friendship 1:72

Fokker F-27 Friendship 1:72

Stock Code A05003

A05003. Developed as a replacement for the Douglas DC-3, the F27 Fokker Friendship first flew in 1955. It became the most widely built turbo-prop aircraft in the western world.

 
£12.99
 

BAC Concorde 1:72

BAC Concorde 1:72

Stock Code A09005

A09005. A passenger airliner designed to fly at twice the speed of sound (Mach 2.05), first flown in 1969, Concorde service commenced in 1976 and continued for 27 years. It regularly flew from London Heathrow (BA) to New York JFK and Washington Dulles. It set many records, including circumnavigating the world in the time of 31 hours and 27 minutes 49 seconds flight, on 16 August 1995. She had an average cruise speed of Mach2.02 (about2,140km/h) with a maximum cruise altitude of 60,000 feet (18,300 metres).

 
£25.99
 

Scorpion Scout Tank

Scorpion Scout Tank

Stock Code A01320

A01320. The Scorpion was first all-aluninium armoured vehicle in the world. Lightness, manoevrability and speed are hallmarks of these light reconnaissance vehicles.

 
£4.70
 

D H Tiger Moth 1:72

D H Tiger Moth 1:72

Stock Code A01015

A01015. Affectionately remembered by the Second World War aircrew as the type in which they made their initial flights.

 
£4.70
 

Hawker Typhoon Ib 1:72

Hawker Typhoon Ib 1:72

Stock Code A01027

A01027. The Typhoon was a British single-seat fighter bomber that entered into service in 1941 and was an intended replacement for the Hawker Hurricane in the 'interceptor role'

 
£4.70
 

Messerschmitt Bf 109E

Messerschmitt Bf 109E

Stock Code A02048

A02048. The Me BF109e was the Luftwaffe's main fighter during the Battle of Britain when it was pitted against the nw fighters of the RAF. This version was also used as a fighter bomber, and operated in the Mediterranean, North Africa and Russia.

 
£5.70
 

Gloster Meteor F8 1:72

Gloster Meteor F8 1:72

Stock Code A03076

A03076. The Gloster Meteor is an all metal, twin jet engine aircraft – the first jet to be operational with the R.A.F. First flying in 1948, the F.8 was the last in the line of the single seater variants and was the most built of all Meteors with 1,522 being produced, entering service in 1949.

 
£7.35
 

HMS Victory

HMS Victory

Stock Code A09252

A09252. Launched on May 7th 1765, HMS Victory gained its fame by becoming Admiral Nelson flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The victory at this battle ended Napoleons bid for mastery of the sea, but cost Admiral Nelson his life. She had previously taken part in many other major actions against the Spanish and French fleets, and is now the oldest serving Royal Naval ship stil in service, being the flagship of the Portsmouth Command. After being restored to the same condition and appearance as she was at Trafalgar, she can now be seen in all her glory at her home in Portsmouth by visitors from all over the world.

 
£25.99
 

Wasa

Wasa

Stock Code A09256

A09256. The Wasa gained it's fame throught the fact that in 1628 it disastrously keeled over and sank in Stockholm harbour, at the start of its maiden voyage. It was one of four ships built at the time to strengthen the Swedish Navy and help to defend Sweden from potential invasion plans. She was raised in 1961, approx 333 years later and is now on display in a permanent restoration site in Stockholm which is open to visitors.

 
£25.99
 

German E Boat 1:72

German E Boat 1:72

Stock Code A10280

A10280. The German E-Boat was a high speed torpedo boat used by the German Navy during World War II. Not only were these boatsfast, but heavily armed, very seaworhty and far in advance of the British Royal Naval coastal forces.

 
£29.99
 

RNLI Severn Class Lifeboat

RNLI Severn Class Lifeboat

Stock Code A07280

A07280. Introduced to the RNLI in 1995, the all-weather Severn Class Lifeboat is the largest in their fleet. It has a range of 250 Nautical miles and a top speed of 25 knots. It also carries a powered Y boat that can be launch. The decal schemes will allow you to do any of the currently active RNLI Severn Class Lifeboats in the UK. 60 pence from the sale of this kit will be paid in support of the RNLI.

 
£9.99
 

 
 
 
 
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