This is a variation listing. All Fascinations Metal Earth Model Kits are unassembled. Assembly is required, instruction paper is included for each model kit. Ages 14+ is recommended.
These
Amazingly detailed DIY model start as 4" square steel sheet and finish
as amazing 3D model. Use the easy to follow instruction to pop out the
pieces, bend the tabs, and connect at the attachment points.
You can choose the AVIATION (Planes / Aircraft) Metal Earth Model Kits you like. Details for each metal earth model kit is shown as below:
A-10 Warthog®
Is a single seat jet fighter
powered by twin turbofan engines. Fairchild-Republic developed the A-10
for the United States Air Force. Commonly referred to as the “Warthog”,
this jet fighter is particularly effective at close air support for
ground troops.
Item#: MMS109
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.72"L x 4.41"W x 2.52"H (11.99 x 11.2 x 6.4 cm)
AH-64 Apache™
Originally produced by McDonnell Douglas, this Boeing twin-engine army attack helicopter first entered service with the US Army in 1984. Since then it has become the primary attack helicopter of many nations. More than 2,000 have been produced.
Item#: MMS083
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.8"L x 4.8"W x 2.17"H (12.2 x 12.2 x 5.5 cm)
Avro Lancaster Bomber
Is a British four-engine heavy bomber used by the RAF in World War II. It became the most successful night time bomber of the war and flew 156,000 sorties. The bomber gained additional distinction for carrying the famous Upkeep "Bouncing bomb" for Operation Chastise in attacks on dams in the Ruhr Valley.
Item#: MMS067
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 5.2"L x 3.46"W x 1.02"H (13.2 x 8.8 x 2.6 cm)
B-17 Flying Fortress™
Is a 4-engine heavy bomber used in World War II. It was a potent, high-flying, long-range bomber that was able to defend itself and return home despite extensive battle damage.
Item#: MMS091
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 5.79"L x 4.45"W x 1.69"H (14.7 x 11.3 x 4.3 cm)
Boeing 747™
This wide-body commercial airliner and cargo transport aircraft is often referred to as a Jumbo Jet. It first flew Feb. 9th, 1969 and has become one of the world's most recognizable aircraft.
Item#: MMS004
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Easy
Assembled Size: 3.94"L x 2.99"W x 1.06"H (10 x 7.6 x 2.7 cm)
Cessna 172
A four-seat, single-engine, high-wing, fixed-wing aircraft. It was first flown in 1955 and is still in production today. More Cessna 172s have been built than any other aircraft.
Item#: MMS045
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.49"L x 3.62"W x 0.98"H (11.4 x 9.2 x 2.5 cm)
CH-47 Chinook™
This American tandem rotor, heavy-lift helicopter was first used during the Vietnam War. Powered by two 4,733 horsepower turbo-shaft engines, it has a top speed of 196 mph which made it faster than any other utility and attack helicopter at that time. It remains in production and frontline service, with over 1,200 built to date.
Item#: MMS084
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 7.4"L x 3.74"W x 1.89"H (18.8 x 9.5 x 4.8 cm)
De Havilland Tiger Moth
Is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and others as a primary trainer. It is a very easy plane to fly with a stall speed of only 25 knots. However, it has no electrical system and must be started by hand.
Item#: MMS066
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.62"L x 2.87"W x 0.98"H (9.2 x 7.3 x 2.5 cm)
F4U Corsair
The most capable carrier based fighter-bomber of World War II featured the largest engine available at the time: the 2,000 hp, 18-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial. It was the first US warplane to exceed 400 mph in level flight. The plane featured an unusual inverted gull wing to keep the undercarriage short while allowing the use of the large diameter propeller demanded by the powerful engine.
Item#: MMS035
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.53"L x 3.74"W x 1.5"H (11.5 x 9.5 x 3.8 cm)
F-15 Eagle™
This twin engine tactical fighter was designed for the U.S. Air Force to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. It first flew July 1972 and has become among the most successful modern fighter jets with over 100 aerial combat victories.
Item#: MMS082
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.46"L x 2.36"W x 1.26"H (8.8 x 6 x 3.2 cm)
F-22 Raptor
The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation super-maneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth, speed agility, precision and situational awareness, combined with air-to-air and air-to-ground combat capabilities, makes it the best overall fighter in the world today.
Item#: MMS050
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.54"L x 2.8"W x 2.05"H (9 x 7.1 x 5.2 cm)
F-117 Nighthawk
Is a USAF twin engine stealth attack aircraft that was developed in Lockheed’s secretive Skunk Works division. It was the first operational aircraft to be designed around stealth technology. The F-117 was well publicized for its role in the Persian Gulf War and remained active until 2008 when it was replaced by the F-22 Raptor.
Item#: MMS164
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.92"L x 3.35"W x 2.36"H (12.5 x 8.51 x 5.99 cm)
F-35 Lightning II
Is a family of single-seat, single-engine, fifth generation multirole fighters that are designed to perform ground attack, reconnaissance, and air defense missions with stealth capability. The F-35 has three main models; the F-35A employs conventional takeoff and landing, the F-35B will be used for short take-off and vertical-landings, and the F-35C will be carrier-based. The F-35 models are intended to provide the bulk of tactical airpower for the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy over the coming decades.
Item#: MMS065
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.07"L x 2.17"W x 1.69"H (7.8 x 5.5 x 4.3 cm)
Fokker D-VII
Manfred von Richthofen praised this aircraft as the best he had flown. It offered excellent performance, yet it was safe and easy to fly. Richthofen's recommendation led to the first provisional order for 400 production aircraft. In all, Germany produced around 3,300 D-VII aircraft in summer and autumn of 1918.
Item#: MMS005
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Easy
Assembled Size: 2.56"L x 2.56"W x 1.26"H (6.5 x 6.5 x 3.2 cm)
Graf Zeppelin
Was a hydrogen-filled, rigid airship which operated commercially from 1928 to 1937. During that time it made 590 flights and flew more than a million miles. The Zeppelin could achieve a top speed of 80 mph (70 knots) at its maximum thrust of 2,650 horsepower and had a useable payload of 15,000 kg (33,000 lbs).
Item#: MMS063
Number of sheets: 2 Sheets
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.76"L x 1.38"W x 1.46"H (12.1 x 3.5 x 3.7 cm)
Huey Helicopter
The most famous helicopter in the world is the Bell UH-1 Iroquois, most commonly referred to as the Huey which first flew in 1956. It earned its fame during the Vietnam War and has been featured in many war movies, including Apocalypse Now and Platoon, as well as in numerous action adventure films.
Item#: MMS011
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Easy
Assembled Size: 4.72"L x 0.79"W x 1.57"H (12 x 2 x 4 cm)
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Was a German World War II fighter aircraft that first saw operational service during the Spanish Civil War (1939) and later became the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force. The Bf 109 was the most produced fighter aircraft in history with a total of 33,984 airframes produced from 1936 up to April 1945.
Item#: MMS118
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.62"L x 4.13"W x 1.77"H (9.19 x 10.49 x 4.49 cm)
Mitsubishi Zero
The Mitsubishi Zero is a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. When first introduced early in World War II, the Zero was considered the most capable carrier-based fighter in the world, combining long range capabilities with excellent maneuverability.
Item#: MMS028
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.92"L x 3.94"W x 0.79"H (12.5 x 10 x 2 cm) \
Mustang P-51™
The P-51 Mustang was a long-range World War II fighter aircraft that flew as a bomber escort over Germany. Powered with the British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, it was unmatched by any other piston fighter aircraft of World War II.
Item#: MMS003
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Easy
Assembled Size: 3.54"L x 3.74"W x 1.18"H (9 x 9.5 x 3 cm)
Spirit of Saint Louis
The Spirit of Saint Louis was the first airplane to be flown solo, non-stop across the Atlantic. On May 20th 1927, at 7:52 a.m. this custom-built, single engine, single-seat monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh departed Long Island, New York on its historic flight. After 33.5 hours and 3,600 miles, the plane arrived safely at Le Bourget Field in Paris.
Item#: MMS043
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 4.8"L x 3.54"W x 0.94"H (12.2 x 9 x 2.4 cm)
SR-71 Blackbird
Was a long-range, Mach 3.5+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed by Lockheed and its Skunk Works® division. It was the first aircraft to be constructed mainly of titanium. At full velocity the airplane surface heats up to over 260°C+ (500 °F). A total of 3,551 missions were flown and not one Blackbird was lost due to enemy military retaliation.
Note: Skunk Works is the nickname for Lockheed's Advanced Development Programs. Skunk Works engineers have developed highly advanced, military aircraft, often in secret, since World War II.
Item#: MMS062
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.98"L x 2.05"W x 1.18"H (10.1 x 5.2 x 3 cm)
Supermarine Spitfire
The most widely produced and strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War II. The Spitfire, renowned for winning victory laurels in the Battle of Britain (1940-41), served in every theatre of the war and was produced in more variants than any other British aircraft.
Item#: MMS110
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Easy
Assembled Size: 3.94"L x 3.03"W x 1.81"H (10.01 x 7.7 x 4.6 cm)
V-22 Osprey™
Is both a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft used by the United States Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy. Its tiltrotor design allows the Osprey to takeoff and land like a helicopter, then fly as a fixed-wing, turboprop aircraft.
Item#: MMS212
Number of sheets: 2.5 Sheets
Difficulty: Challenging
Assembled Size: 5.2"L x 5.2"W x 3.1"H (13.21 x 13.21 x 7.87 cm)
Wright Brothers Airplane
On December 17, 1903, Orville Wright piloted the first powered airplane 20 feet above a wind-swept beach in North Carolina. The flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet.
Item#: MMS042
Number of sheets: 1 Sheet
Difficulty: Moderate
Assembled Size: 3.94"L x 2.01"W x 0.83"H (10 x 5.1 x 2.1 cm)