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1/48 Scale Harrier Kits Harrier KITOGRAPHY Read Me "Harrier Kitography" ~ Graham James 48th Scale Each scale has, where applicable, a list of kits, decals, conversions, detailing and stores (e.g. weapons) that have been commercially produced, but not necessarily available now. Date of last Update - November 2016 Errors or omissions - please contact Graham James via email - thanks Separate versions are available for 18th, 24th, 32nd, 144th and Other scales and 72nd scale items. Version 1611 (C) Graham James / IPMS(UK) Harrier SIG Page 1 of 16 Harrier KITOGRAPHY 48th Scale - Kits Producer Type Reference Title Variant Service Unit / Sqdn Serial / BU ID Camouflage Scheme Supporting Notes Release 800 NAS XZ454 250 EDSG/W 1986 Airfix Kit Airfix-05101 BAe Sea Harrier FRS-1 FRS1 RN 801 NAS XZ455 000 EDSG 1986 899 NAS ZE691 713 DSG (50th Anniversary Scheme) 1986 1 Sqdn XW768 08 1988 Airfix Kit Airfix-05102 British Aerospace Harrier GR3 (Series 3) GR3 RAF DSG/DG 3 Sqdn XV779 AP 1988 1417 Flight XZ966 C 2002 DSG/DG Airfix Kit Airfix-05102 (2002) British Aerospace Harrier GR3 (Series 5) GR3 RAF 1453 Flight XV788 L Update with revised decals sheet 2002 4 Sqdn XV738 B Matchcoat Trial 2002 800 NAS ZH800 124 1997 801 NAS ZD610 000 1997 Airfix Kit Airfix-06100 Sea Harrier FA2 FA2 RN ZD612 719/VL MSG FRS1 kit with some new sprues 1997 899 NAS ZD615 723/OEU 1997 ZH796 715/VL 1997 801 NAS XZ451 000/N EDSG 1983 Airfix Kit Airfix-905101 BAe Sea Harrier FRS-1 FRS1 RN ZA177 77 MSG/BG (Falklands) 1983 809 NAS With and without tailfin badge options ZA177 77 MSG / BG (July 1982) 1983 FRS1 RN 899 NAS XZ457 14 EDSG Operation Corporate 2012 Airfix Kit Airfix-AX05101 Bae Sea Harrier FRS1 (Falklands at 30) FRS51 Indian Navy INAS 300 IN606 606 EDSG/W 2012 233 OCU XZ133 32 DSG/DG/LAG 2012 Airfix Kit Airfix-AX05102 Bae Harrier GR3 (Falklands at 30) GR3 RAF 1 Sqdn XV778 16 Operation Corporate 2012 DSG/DG 1453 Flight XV778 L 2012 AWC ZG501 E NG / LG 2016 No Sqdn marks ZG479 69 DSG / DCG Small shark's mouth - Operation Telic 2016 GR7 RAF 1(F) Sqdn ZD379 27 Arctic over DSG / DCG 2016 Eduard Kit Eduard-1166 Harrier GR.7 / GR.9 20(R) Sqdn ZD464 DSG / DCG Special tail - dark blue 2016 RN NSW ZD406 MSG Fly Navy 100 Years 2016 GR9 RAF 41(R) Sqdn ZG478 DSG / DCG Special tail scheme 2016 VMA-223 165381 05/WP 2003 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-07228 (PT28) AV-8B Harrier II Plus USMC Attacker AV-8B II Plus USMC FS36118 / FS36231 / FS36320 VMA-231 164569 01/CG 2003 164117 55/ET Apr-98 2004 VMA-311 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-07234 (PT34) AV-8B Harrier II “Night Attack” (USMC Attacker) AV-8B II NA USMC 164117 55/ET FS36231 / FS36320 May 1999 (mouth on nose) 2004 HMM-163 164141 56/YP tailcode? 2004 20(R) Sqdn ZD378 26 2004 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-07236 (PT36) Harrier GR Mk.7 “Royal Air Force” GR7 RAF DSG/DCG 3 Sqdn ZD322 03 2004 VMA-311 165584 01/WL 2013 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-07349 Harrier AV-8B II Plus - Tomcats Limited Edition AV-8B II Plus USMC FS36118 / FS35237 Special tail markings VMA-311 165584 51/WL 2013 VMA-231 162943 05/CG 2004 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09538 AV-8B Harrier II “Desert Harrier” AV-8B II USMC VMA-231 163662 01/CG FS36231 / FS36320 Desert Storm schemes 2004 VMA-311 163512 01/WL 2004 1 Sqdn ZD351 03 NG / LG 2005 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09585 Harrier GR Mk.5 “Royal Air Force” GR5 RAF 3 Sqdn ZD410 AF NG / LG 2005 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09605 AV-8B Harrier II Plus “VMA-223 Bulldogs” AV-8B II Plus USMC VMA-223 165354 01/WP FS36231 / FS36320 2005 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09684 AV-8B Harrier II Plus “Italian Navy” AV-8B II Plus Italian Navy GAI MM7201 1-05 FS36231 / FS36320 2006 1 Sqdn ZG504 2007 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09764 Harrier GR Mk.7 “Operation TELIC” GR7 RAF 4 Sqdn ZG859 91 DSG/DCG Sharkmouth (large) 2007 SAOEU ZG479 Sharkmouth (small) 2007 VMA-211 165006 52/CF 2007 HMM-163 165006 52/YP USS Tarawa deployment 2007 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09783 AV-8B Harrier II Plus "U.S. Marine Corps" AV-8B II Plus USMC HTPS 165397 01/WL 2007 VMA-311 165397 51/WL 2007 VMA-214 165398 01/WE 2008 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09815 AV-8B Harrier II Plus “VMA-513 Flying Nightmares” AV-8B II Plus USMC HTPS VMA-513 165006 01/WF 2008 RAF 4 Sqdn ZD410 95 Years Ann 2010 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09921 Harrier GR.9 FAA 100th Anniversary GR9 65/100% LERX incl RN NSW ZD406 Fly Navy 100th Ann 2010 VMA-231 164552 01/CG 2011 Hasegawa Kit Hasegawa-09940 AV-8B Harrier II Plus “VMA-231 Ace of Spades” AV-8B II Plus USMC HTPS VMA-231 164554 04/CG 2011 20 Sqdn ? ? ? Heller Kit Heller-80422 Harrier GR3 GR3 RAF Is the same kit as Airfix GR3 in 1/48 – different decals? 4 Sqdn ? ? ? 800 NAS XZ458 124/H EDSG/W ? Hobby Craft Kit Hobby Craft-1571 Sea Harrier FRS.1 FRS1 RN 801 NAS XZ493 ? ? 899 NAS XZ451 100/VL EDSG/W ? ? XV742 ? 233 OCU XV782 ? Hobby Craft Kit Hobby Craft-1572 Royal Air Force HARRIER GR.MK1 GR1 RAF 1 Sqdn XV788 DG/DSG/LAG ? 20 Sqdn XV802 ? Trials 158384/XV742 ? 1 Sqdn XV788 M ? GR1 RAF 4 Sqdn XV782 D ? Idea Kit Idea-1800 Royal Air Force Harrier GR.Mk.1 DG/DSG/LAG Tamiya MA112 re-badge 20 Sqdn XV802 XX ? AV-8A USMC Trials 158384/XV742 WF ? ? XZ451 ? Kiddyland Kit Kiddyland-KM15 Royal Navy Sea Harrier FRS.1 FRS1 RN ? XZ458 EDSG/W ? ? XZ493 ? Version 1611 (C) Graham James / IPMS(UK) Harrier SIG 2 of 16 Harrier KITOGRAPHY 48th Scale - Kits Producer Type Reference Title Variant Service Unit / Sqdn Serial / BU ID Camouflage Scheme Supporting Notes Release XZ492 123 1981/2 XZ458 124 1981/2 XZ459 125 1981/2 800 NAS XZ460 126 1981/2 XZ496 127 1981/2 XZ500 130 1981/2 XZ493 001N 1981/2 XZ496 002N 1981 801 NAS XZ495 003N 1981 ZA175 004N 1981 XZ498 005N 1981 XZ451 100 1981 XZ452 101 1981 ESDG/W XZ455 102 1981 XZ456 103 1981 XZ457 104 1981 XZ453 105 1981 XZ494 106 1981 899 NAS XZ451 710 1982 XZ452 711 1982 XZ455 712 1982 XZ456 713 1982 XZ457 714 1982 XZ453 715 1982 XZ494 716 1982 ZA191 718 1982 XZ492 23 1982 XZ459 25 1982 XZ460 26 1982 XZ496 27 1982 800 NAS XZ500 30 1982 FRS1 RN XZ450 50 1982 ESDG ZA192 92 1982 ZA193 93 1982 Hermes Air Group / Operation Corporate XZ455 12 1982 XZ457 14 1982 899 NAS XZ494 16 1982 ZA191 18 1982 XZ499 99 1982 ZA176 76 1982 809 NAS MSG / BG ZA177 77 1982 ZA194 94 1982 XZ455 000 1982 Kinetic Kit Kinetic-K48035 FRS1 - Royal Navy Sea Harrier FRS1 XZ493 001 1982 801 NAS XZ495 003 1982 ZA175 004 1982 XZ498 005 ESDG 1982 XZ451 006 1982 XZ452 007 Invincible Air Group / Operation Corporate 1982 899 NAS XZ456 008 1982 XZ453 009 1982 ZA174 000 1982 XZ491 002 1982 809 NAS MSG / BG XZ458 007 1982 ZA190 009 1982 XZ493 123H ESDG 1983 800 NAS Exercise "Arctic Express" XZ500 127H DSG 1983 801 NAS XZ451 000 DSG? 1983 899 NAS XZ455 712 1988 ZA176 001N 1983 DSG 801 NAS ZA176 007R 1989 ZD614 004 1992 809 NAS XZ491 251 MSG / BG Yeovilton Air Show, 1982 1982 IN601 601 Various IN602 602 Various IN603 603 Various ESDG / W IN604 604 Various IN605 605 Various IN606 606 Various IN607 607 ESDG / W or DSG / LG Simba Various IN608 608 ESDG / W or DSG / LG Cougar Various IN609 609 Various IN610 610 Various ESDG / W IN611 611 Various FRS51 Indian Navy 300 INAS IN612 612 Various IN613 613 ESDG / W or DSG / LG Lion Various IN614 614 Various ESDG / W IN615 615 Various IN616 616 ESDG / W or DSG / LG Puma Various IN617 617 Various IN618 618 Various IN619 619 Various IN620 620 ESDG / W Various IN621 621 Various IN622 622 Various IN623 623 Various Version 1611 (C) Graham James / IPMS(UK) Harrier SIG 3 of 16 Harrier KITOGRAPHY 48th Scale - Kits Producer Type Reference Title Variant Service Unit / Sqdn Serial / BU ID Camouflage Scheme Supporting Notes Release 800 NAS ZD613 MSG "Satan 1" special scheme 2014 899 NAS ZH809 Roundel Blue / White "Admiral's Barge" 25 Years 2014 ZE696 124 2014 ZH801 125 2014 800 NAS ZD610 126 Disbandment, Yeovilton 2004 2014 ZH806 127 2014 ZD579 128 2014 ZH796 001 2014 XZ440 002 2014 ZE690 003 2014 Last detachment to HMS Illustrious, Nov 2005 ZH803 004 2014 ZH812 005 2014 ZH813 006 2014 801 NAS ZH796 001 2014 ZH811 002 2014 ZH804 003 2014 March 2006 Decommissioning ZH803 004 2014 Kinetic Kit Kinetic-K48041 FA2 - Sea Harrier FA2 FA2 RN ZH812 005 2014 MSG ZE690 006 2014 ZH802 711 2014 ZH796 712 2014 ZE690 713 2014 ZE693 714 2014 Oct-04 ZH812 716 2014 XZ440 717 2014 ZE692 718 2014 899 NAS ZH800 719 2014 ZH802 711 2014 ZE692 712 2014 ZH800 713 2014 ZD579 715 Mar 2005 Decommissioning 2014 ZH812 716 2014 XZ440 717 2014 ZE690 719 2014 AV-8A USMC VMAT-203 159375 11/KD 1981 Monogram Kit Monogram-5420 Hawker Harrier GR1 RAF 1 Sqdn XV776 R DG/DSG/LAG 1981 Monogram Kit Monogram-5448 McDonnell Douglas AV 8B Harrier AV-8B II USMC VMA-331 162072 05/VL FS34079 / FS36173 / FS36622 1987 AV-8B II VMA-311 163660 25/WL 2004 Monogram Kit Monogram-687815521 AV8B Harrier with Operation Iraqi Freedom book USMC AV-8B II NA VMA-211 163883 00/CF 2004 MPC Kit MPC-14410 Sea Harrier FRS.1 FRS1 RN 899 NAS XZ457 714 EDSG/W ? Revell Kit Revell-04525 AV-8B II Harrier (NA) AV-8B II NA USMC ? ? ? 1993 GR7 4 Sqdn ZD409 38 2008 Revell Kit Revell-04581 Harrier GR Mk7/9 RAF DSG/DCG Hasegawa re-box GR9 41(R) Sqdn ZG478 78 2008 Revell Kit Revell-04595 Night Attack Harrier (Profinish) AV-8B II NA USMC VMA-211 163883 00/CF 2002 Revell Kit Revell-06296 SnapTite Night Attack Harrier AV-8B II NA USMC ? ? ? AV-8B II USMC VMA-311 163660 25/WL 2003 Revell Kit Revell-06878 AV-8B Harrier with Operation Iraqi Freedom FS36118 / FS36231 / FS36320 AV-8B II NA VMA-211 163883 00/CF 2003 Revell-Monogram Kit Revell-Monogram-856656 AV-8B Harrier (Deluxe kit) AV-8B II USMC VMA-542 163421 01/WH Based on box art ? Revell-Monogram Kit Revell-Monogram-HM16 AV-8B II Harrier VMA-542 "Flying Tigers" AV-8B II USMC VMA-542 ? Japan issue only (2001) ? GR1 / AV-8A n/a VMA-513 XV742 / 158384 WF/12 DG/DSG/LAG
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