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Welcome to KITS-WORLD!
We are a company whose aim is to supply a range of authentic and exciting liveries for some of the new models being currently released and to re-kindle interest in some old favourites.
Our decal sheets will give the modeller the opportunity to explore familiar kits in a new light,
expanding on the standard fare usually supplied with kits into areas not generally represented.
One exciting area we intend to develop is the visually pleasing world of 'Nose Art' - a huge range of eye-catching images which have rarely if ever appeared in the model world previously, generally but not exclusively, appearing on American aircraft. See our War Birds range for our latest releases.
Our War Birds range will expand in the future to include previously poorly represented areas of
'Nose Art' including RAF Bomber Command Lancasters, generally flown by Canadian crews who
often cheered up their drab finished bombers, and incidentally raised crew morale, by adorning their machines with attractive images of the female form in various states of (un)dress!
Another area we intend to pursue will be that involving the complex business of World War I
German 'Lozenge' Camouflage. Anyone who has tried to represent this complex scheme will
appreciate what a great help it is to have an easy to apply decal representing their chosen scheme
and thus avoid many hours of frustrating, eye straining hard work!
Many different shades and schemes will become available as we expand our range over the coming
months in the common scales of 1:48 and 1:72, many Roden and Eduard kits being available in
these scales.
With Airfix's release of the long awaited TSR-2, we plan to provide some of those 'what if . .
'schemes' to add interest and scope to what many agree would have been a world beating bomber.
It only ever flew in the then standard 'Anti-Flash' White scheme of the day - striking but somewhat
limited in visual appeal. Had this high performance aircraft entered service it would have undoubtedly have appeared in many of the liveries we associate with the Buccaneer, Jaguar, Vulcan and the hugely attractive Test Pilot School scheme seen in many variations of Boscombe Down based ex-military machines. We intend to explore many of these in the future to provide the modeller with an almost limitless range of 'what may have been' liveries.
We value your comments and suggestions and hope the above has whetted your appetite and that
together we can reinvigorate and encourage this hobby which has spanned generations and help it
to continue for many more.
If you have a suggestion for a livery you might like to see in our range and we have enough interest it could be added at a later date.
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