Aviation 72 Diecast Military Aircraft
Aviation 72 Diecast Military Aircraft
Aviation 72 products, which replicate aircraft ranging from World War II's Tiger Moth primary trainer (in which so many of The Few who won the Battle of Britain learned to fly) to Saab's advanced, delta-winged Draken and Viggen Cold War-era jet fighters, are available for pre-order now and will begin shipping this summer. Perfectly compatible with existing die cast warbird collections yet made up of previously unavailable, exotic European aircraft types, this line which is fully-featured with opening cockpits, optional-position landing gear and display stands will be a wonderful resource for seasoned collectors and for new collectors alike.
#AV7242001 - Swedish Saab AJS 37 Viggen Fighter Aircraft - F7 Wing, Swedish Air Force, International Air Tattoo, 1995 (1:72 Scale)
Updated May 5th, 2013
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First announced way back in March 2011, it appears as if we're finally seeing some movement from the Aviation 72 camp. While pre-production pictures for the Tiger Moth, Cnipmiunk and Seahawk have been around for some time now, new imagery has finally been unveiled for their eagerly anticipated Saab Viggen jet fighter (AV7242001). According to their web site, the Viggen is slated for a November scramble, with the other, previously mentioned warbirds expected around the September/October time frame No word as yet concerning the ship dates for the remaining aircraft in the Aviation 72 inventory...[posted 8/24/2012]
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Every time we turn around, it appears as though another military-themed diecast modelmaker has sprouted wings. In the case of Aviation 72, this new UK-based manufacturer is looking to create its own niche market by offering replicas based upon lesser known and perhaps riskier aircraft builds. According to our distributor, no fewer than eight new 1:72 scale aircraft are slated to enter the now crowded military aircraft space, with notables such as the Saab Draken and Viggen among those scheduled to make the initial cut. The pre-order window for these interesting subjects is now open and we anticipate delivery sometime this summer ...[posted 3/9/2011]
New Product Showcase
One of the nice things about our new site is that it now allows us to highlight some of the more noteworthy items being released by each manufacturer. In the case of Aviation 72, what follows is a list of some of the more intriguing products that are scheduled to come out shortly which we feel would be of interest to the savvy collector.
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