DH Venom NF.3 Conversion Set

DH Venom NF.3 Conversion Set
The set includes resin conversion parts for 1:144th scale models of the Sea Venom, enabling the construction of the Venom NF.3 model. A decal sheet and comprehensive instructions with stores diagram are included.
This accessory set was designed to be used with either of the following 1:144th scale MARK I Models:
[MKM144135] DH Sea Venom FAW.21/22/ECM.21 ‘Home Fleet’
[MKM144136] DH Sea Venom FAW.22/53/TT.53 ‘Far East & Australia’
[MKM144137] DH Sea Venom FAW.21/22 ‘In Combat Operations’
This set contains one resin runner with conversion parts and a vacu canopy for the Venom NF.3:
- upper rear fuselage (1 pc)
- port wingtip fuel tank (1 pc)
- starboard wingtip fuel tank (1 pc)
- vacu canopy (1 pc)
Colour schemes included in the set:
1) de Havilland DH.112 Venom NF Mk.3, WX855/N, Red N, No.89 Sq., RAF, Stradishall Air Base, Suffolk, U.K., 1955-58
2) de Havilland DH.112 Venom NF Mk.3, WX810, No.151 Sq., RAF, Leuchars Air Base, Fife, Scotland, U.K., 1955-57
Ref. No.: | MKA14427 |
Availability: | IN STOCK |
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DH Sea Venom Weapon Set
The set contains resin parts of external stores for 1:144th scale models of the Sea Venom. A small decal sheet and comprehensive instructions with stores diagram are included.
This accessory set was designed to be used with the following 1:144th scale MARK I Models:
[MKM144135] DH Sea Venom FAW.21/22/ECM.21 ‘Home Fleet’
[MKM144136] DH Sea Venom FAW.22/53/TT.53 ‘Far East & Australia’
[MKM144137] DH Sea Venom FAW.21/22 ‘In Combat Operations’
The set contains three resin runners and the following pieces of armament and equipment, incl. turget tug installation, missile and rocket projectiles and pylons, are represented:
- Del Mar target (1 pc)
- winch for Del Mar target (1 pc)
- fuel tank (1 pc)
- 3″ 60lb rocket projectile (4 pcs)
- Firestreak AAM (2 pcs)
- pylon and launcher for AAM (2 pcs)
Colour schemes included in the set:
1) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom FAW Mk.21, XG662/466-V, No.893 NAS, HMS Victorious, 1958/59
2) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom FAW Mk.21, XG607/522-FD, No.700 NAS, RNAS Ford (HMS Peregrine), West Sussex, June 1958

DH Sea Venom FAW.21/22/ECM.21 ‘Home Fleet‘ 2in1
Two injection-moulded kits are supplied in this box and each kit contains 40 parts and a clear part (the cockpit canopy). A comprehensive decal sheet is included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom FAW Mk.21, WW223, No.890 NAS, RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, March 1956
2) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom FAW Mk.21, WW146/438-O, No.891 NAS, HMS Ark Royal, June 1955
3) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom FAW Mk.22, XG737/737-VL, Air Direction Training Unit (ADTU), Airwork Services Ltd., RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, 1966-68
4) de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom ECM Mk.21, XG606/813, No.751 NAS, Watton Air Base, Norfolk, during FAA exercise in Malta, August 1957
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