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Heroics & Ros/Navwar the Last Square Heroics & Ros/navwar 1/300 th Scale Miniatures The Last Square 5944 Odana Rd Madison, WI 53719 800-750-4401 FAX: 608-278-4402 1/300 th WORLD WAR I AIRCRAFT NGWA-306 Roland D1 $4.00 NGWA-111 H. Page 0-400 Bomber $6.00 AUSTO-HUNGARY NGWA-307 Albatross D-II $4.00 NGWA-112 Short Bomber $6.00 NGWA-801 Aviatik D1 $4.00 NGWA-308 Pfalz D-III $4.00 NGWA-113 Vickers Vimy Bomber $6.00 NGWA-802 Hansa Brandenburg DI $4.00 NGWA-309 Fokker D-III $4.00 NGWA-121 Bristol Fighter $4.00 NGWA-841 Hansa Brandenburg CC $4.00 NGWA-310 Fokker E-III "Eindecker" $4.00 NGWA-122 R.E.8 $4.00 NGWA-311 Gotha V $6.00 NGWA-123 F.E.2b $4.00 NGWA-312 Stakken R VI $10.00 NGWA-124 D.H.4 $4.00 FRANCE NGWA-313 AEG IV $6.00 NGWA-125 Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter $4.00 NGWA-201 Nieuport 28 $4.00 NGWA-321 Halverstadt CLII $4.00 NGWA-126 B.E.2c $4.00 NGWA-202 Spad 13 $4.00 NGWA-322 Hannover CLIIIa $4.00 NGWA-203 Nieuport 17 $4.00 NGWA-323 Roland CII $4.00 NGWA-204 Morane-Saulnier N $4.00 NGWA-324 Junkers CL1 $4.00 ITALY NGWA-211 Caudron R-11 $6.00 NGWA-325 Rumpler "Taube" $4.00 NGWA-401 Ansaldo S.V.A.5 $4.00 NGWA-212 Farman F50 $6.00 NGWA-326 Rumpler CI $4.00 NGWA-411 Caprioni CA 5 $6.00 NGWA-221 Breguet 14 $4.00 NGWA-421 Pomilio PE $4.00 NGWA-222 Voisin 5 $4.00 GREAT BRITAIN NGWA-101 Sopwith Camel $4.00 RUSSIA GERMANY NGWA-102 S.E.2a $4.00 NGWA-711 Ilya Mourometz $6.00 NGWA-300 Junkers D I $4.00 NGWA-103 D.H.2 $4.00 NGWA-721 Anatra D-5 $4.00 NGWA-301 Fokker D-7 $4.00 NGWA-104 Sopwith Pup $4.00 NGWA-722 Spad A-2 $4.00 NGWA-302 Albatros D-5 $4.00 NGWA-105 Sopwith Triplane $4.00 NGWA-741 Grigorovitch M5 $4.00 NGWA-303 Fokker Dr-1 $4.00 NGWA-106 Sopwith Cuckoo $4.00 NGWA-304 Fokker D-VIII $4.00 NGWA-107 Sopwith Tabloid $4.00 NGWA-305 Siemens Schuckert DIII/DIV $4.00 NGWA-108 Sopwith Dolphin $4.00 UNITED STATES NGWA-109 Sopwith Snipe $4.00 NGWA-641 Curtiss HS Flying Boat $6.00 1/300 th WORLD WAR I INFANTRY FRANCE GERMANY GREAT BRITAIN GWFR-11 French Infantry 1916-1918 $6.50 GWGR-11 German Infantry 1916-1918 $6.50 GWBR-11 British Infantry 1916-1918 $6.50 GWFR-12 French Infantry 1914-1916 $6.50 GWGR-12 German Infantry 1914-1916 $6.50 GWBR-12 British Infantry 1914-1916 $6.50 GWFR-13 French Dragoons Mounted $6.50 GWGR-13 German Uhlans Mounted $6.50 GWBR-13 British Cavalry Mounted $6.50 GWBR-14 13pdr Gun Teams (3) $6.50 1/300 th WORLD WAR I VEHICLES GWG-04 Krupp with 77mm A.A. $1.50 GWB-08 Lanchester 15cwt Truck $1.50 FRANCE GWG-05 Artillery Tractor KD1 $1.50 GWB-09 13pdr Gun & Crew $1.50 GWF-01 FT-17 Tank with MG $1.50 GWG-06 A7V Uberland Wagon $1.50 GWB-10 18pdr Gun & Crew $1.50 GWF-02 FT-17 Tank with 37mm $1.50 GWG-07 Lange 21cm Morser $1.50 GWB-11 Trench Mortar x 3 $1.50 GWF-03 St. Charmond Heavy Tank $1.50 GWG-11 Hvy Machine Gun & Crew x 3 $1.50 GWB-12 Lewis Gunner Prone x 3 $1.50 GWF-04 155mm Schneider Gun & Crew $1.50 GWG-12 Flame Thrower (3) $1.50 GWB-13 London Bus Troop Transport $1.50 GWF-05 76mm Field Gun & Crew $1.50 GWB-14 3pdr Naval Gun on Carrier $1.50 GWF-06 Renault Arm'd Car Type 1915 $1.50 GWB-15 L.G.O.C. "B" Type Lorry $1.50 GWF-11 Hvy Machine Gun & Crew x 3 $1.50 GREAT BRITAIN GWB-16 "B" Type Lorry with 13pdr A.A. $1.50 GWF-12 Lt. Machine Gunner Prone x 3 $1.50 GWB-01 Mk IV Tank Male $1.50 GWB-17 Mk V Tank Male $1.50 GWB-02 Mk IV Tank Female $1.50 GWB-18 Mk V Tank Female $1.50 GWB-03 15cwt Truck $1.50 GWB-19 Mk I Tank "Mother" $1.50 GERMANY GWB-04 4.5" Gun $1.50 GWB-20 Rolls Royce Armoured Car $1.50 GWG-01 A7V Tank $1.50 GWB-05 Vauxhall Staff Car $1.50 GWB-21 B.L. 60pdr Gun Mk II & Crew $1.50 GWG-02 E-V/4 Armoured Car $1.50 GWB-06 Whippet Medium Tank $1.50 GWB-22 Heavy MG x 3 1914-1916 $1.50 GWG-03 Daimler Truck $1.50 GWB-07 Lanchester Armoured Car $1.50 The Last Square 5944 Odana Road Madison, WI 53719 Orders: 800-750-4401 - Fax: 608-278-4402 07/09 Page 1 1/300 th WORLD WAR II AIRCRAFT GA-406 JU-287 6 Engine Jet Bomber $6.00 AUSTRALIA GA-407 JU-88 $6.00 JAPAN AA-101 Boomerang $3.00 GA-408 Siebel Si 204D $6.00 JA-101 Zero A6M2 $3.00 AA-102 Wirraway $3.00 GA-501 HE-177 Greif $8.00 JA-102 KI-43 Hayabusa "Oscar" $3.00 GA-502 Mistel I - "Combined Weapon" $8.00 JA-103 MXY7 Ohka Suicide Bomb $3.00 GA-503 Junkers JU-52 $8.00 JA-104 Kawasaki KI-61 HIEN "Tony" $3.00 BELGIUM GA-601 FW-200 Condor $10.00 JA-105 KI-84 Hayate "Frank" $3.00 BGA-31 Renard R-31 $5.00 GA-602 DO-24 Flying Boat $10.00 JA-106 Kawasaki KI-100-I-Ko $3.00 GA-801 ME-323 Gigant $12.00 JA-107 Kawasaki KI-45 KAIA "Nick" $3.00 JA-108 Nakajima Ka-27 "Nate" $3.00 CANADA GREAT BRITAIN JA-109 KA NIK2-J "George" $3.00 CA-41 Norseman $6.00 BA-101 Spitfire IX $3.00 JA-110 Mitsubishi J2M Raiden "Jack" $3.00 BA-102 Hawker Hurricane II $3.00 JA-111 KI-44-11b Shoki "Tojo" $3.00 BA-103 Typhoon IB $3.00 JA-112 A5M1 "Claude" $3.00 CZECHOSLOVAKIA BA-104 Tempest $3.00 JA-113 Improved Zero A6M5B "Otsu" $3.00 CZA-11 Avia Av 135 $3.00 BA-105 Gloster Meteor $3.00 JA-114 Yokosuka D43Y “Susei” "Judy" $3.00 CZA-31 Avia B534 Mk IV $5.00 BA-106 Hurricane II Hurri-Bomber $3.00 JA-115 Mitsubushi KI-15 "Babs" $3.00 CZA-32 Letov S328 $5.00 BA-107 Boulton Paul Defiant $3.00 JA-116 Mitsubushi KI-51 “Sonia” $3.00 BA-108 Fairey Battle $3.00 JA-117 Kyushu J7W1 Shinden $3.00 BA-109 Vampire $3.00 JA-201 LI-48 "Lilly" $4.00 FRANCE BA-110 Westland Whirlwind $3.00 JA-202 Aichi D3A2 "Val" $4.00 FA-101 Moraine-Saulnier MS-406 $3.00 BA-111 Spitfire Mk I $3.00 JA-203 Nakajima B5N2 "Kate" $4.00 FA-102 Bloch MB 152 $3.00 BA-112 Skua $3.00 JA-204 Nakajima J1N1-C "Irving" $4.00 FA-103 Dewontaine D.520 $3.00 BA-113 Fairey Fulmar $3.00 JA-205 Nakajima B6N Tenzan "Jill" $4.00 FA-105 Breguet 690/1 $3.00 BA-114 Spitfire XVI (clipped wings) $3.00 JA-206 Mitsubishi KI-46 "Dinah" $4.00 FA-106 Caudron C714 $3.00 BA-115 Blackburn B-25 ROC $3.00 JA-207 Yokosuka EI4Y "Glen" $4.00 FA-107 Loire Nieuport LN 401 $3.00 BA-201 Bristol Beaufighter $4.00 JA-208 Kawasaki KI-32 "Mary" $4.00 FA-108 Arsenal VG 33 $3.00 BA-202 Barracuda $4.00 JA-209 Kawasaki KI 102 “Randy” $4.00 FA-201 Potez 63-11 $4.00 BA-203 Bristol Blenheim Mk I $4.00 JA-301 Aichi E13A "Jake" $5.00 FA-202 Bloch 174 $4.00 BA-204 Mosquito FB-VI $4.00 JA-302 Mitsubushi F1M2 "Pete" $5.00 FA-203 Dewontaine D510 $4.00 BA-205 Bristol Beaufort $4.00 JA-303 A6M2N Float Plane "Rufe" $5.00 FA-204 Potez 631 $4.00 BA-206 Avro Anson $4.00 JA-304 Kokusai KI-76 Spotter Plane $5.00 FA-301 Breguet 19 $5.00 BA-207 Bristol Blenheim Mk IV $4.00 JA-305 KI-10 "Perry" (Biplane) $5.00 FA-302 Dewontaine D.371 $5.00 BA-208 Fairey Firefly Bombers $4.00 JA-306 Kayaba KA-1 Autogryo $5.00 FA-303 Nieuport-Delage 622 $5.00 BA-301 Gloster Gladiator $5.00 JA-307 Yokosuka P1Y1 "Frances" $5.00 FA-304 Wibault 7 $5.00 BA-302 Westland Lysander $5.00 JA-308 Kokusai KU-8 Glider $5.00 FA-305 Latecoere 298 $5.00 BA-303 Hawker Fury $5.00 JA-401 Nakajima KI-49 "Helen" $6.00 FA-306 Bloch 131 $5.00 BA-304 Walrus $5.00 JA-402 Mitsubishi G4M2 "Betty" $6.00 FA-401 Liore et Olivier LEO 451 $6.00 BA-305 Auster Mk IV $5.00 JA-403 Mitsubushi KI-21 "Sally" $6.00 FA-402 Amiot 143 $6.00 BA-306 Westland Wapiti $5.00 JA-404 Mitsubushi G3M3 "Nell" $6.00 FA-403 Bloch MB210 $6.00 BA-307 Fairey Sea Fox $5.00 JA-405 Mitsubushi KI-57-II "Topsy" $6.00 FA-404 Amiot 354 $6.00 BA-308 Vickers Wellesley $5.00 JA-406 Mitsubushi KI-67-I "Peggy" $6.00 FA-601 Farman F222 $10.00 BA-309 Bristol Bulldog $5.00 JA-702 Kawanishi H6K4 "Mavis" $11.00 FA-602 Breguet 521 Bizerte $10.00 BA-401 Fairey Swordfish $6.00 JA-801 Kawanishi H8K "Emily" $12.00 BA-402 Handley Page Hampden $6.00 BA-403 Airspeed AS-51 $6.00 GERMANY BA-404 Fairey Albacore $6.00 GA-101 BF-109G $3.00 BA-405 Blackburn Ripon $6.00 GA-102 FW-190A $3.00 BA-501 Armstrong Whitley $8.00 GA-103 FW-190D $3.00 BA-502 Saro London Flying Boat $8.00 GA-104 BF-109E $3.00 BA-503 Bristol Bombay $8.00 POLAND GA-105 Henschel HS-129 $3.00 BA-505 Vickers Virginia (Biplane) $8.00 PA-21 PZL P-23b Karas $4.00 GA-106 HE-162A Volksjager $3.00 BA-506 Handley page Heyford $8.00 PA-22 PZ "Sum" $4.00 GA-107 Natter $3.00 BA-507 Hamilcar $8.00 PA-31 PZL P-11c $5.00 GA-108 BF-109K $3.00 BA-508 Wellington $8.00 PA-32 PZ "Los" $5.00 GA-109 FW-189 $3.00 BA-601 Lancaster $10.00 PA-33 LWZ-3 Mewa $5.00 GA-110 Focke Wulf TA-152 $3.00 BA-602 Halifax $10.00 GA-111 Heinkel HE-112B $3.00 BA-604 Short Sterling $10.00 GA-112 Horten HIX V.3 Flying Wing $3.00 BA-801 Sunderland Flying Boat $12.00 RUMANIA GA-113 ME-163 $3.00 RUA-11 Rumanian IAR-80 $3.00 GA-114 ME-262 $3.00 GA-115 DFS-230 Glider $3.00 HOLLAND GA-116 He-100D $3.00 NEA-11 Fokker G.1 $3.00 SOVIET UNION GA-201 Arado AR-234 Blitz $4.00 NEA-12 Fokker D.21 $3.00 SA-101 Polikarpov I-16 $3.00 GA-202 DO-17E $4.00 NEA-13 Koolhaven FK 58 $3.00 SA-102 Mikoyan Mig-3 $3.00 GA-203 DO-17M $4.00 NEA-31 Fokker C.X $5.00 SA-103 Lavochkin LA-5 $3.00 GA-204 BF-110 $4.00 NEA-43 Fokker T.5 $6.00 SA-104 LA-3 $3.00 GA-205 Dornier 335B $4.00 SA-105 LA-7 $3.00 GA-206 DO-17Z $4.00 ITALY SA-106 YAK-9 $3.00 GA-207 ME-410 $4.00 IA-101 Fiat G-50 $3.00 SA-107 YAK-1 $3.00 GA-208 Heinkel HE-219 UHU $4.00 IA-102 Macchi C-202 $3.00 SA-201 Sturmovik Ilushin IL-3 $4.00 GA-210 JU-87B Stuka $4.00 IA-103 Macchi MC200 Saetta $3.00 SA-202 Sturmovik IL-2 (Single Seat) $4.00 GA-211 JU-87G Stuka w/37mm $4.00 IA-104 Breda 65 $3.00 SA-203 Sukhoi SU-2 $4.00 GA-212 Blohm & Vos Bv 141-B $4.00 IA-105 Reggiane Re 2000 Falco $3.00 SA-204 PE-2 $4.00 GA-213 JU-87D $4.00 IA-201 Caprioni CA310 $4.00 SA-301 I-15 (Biplane) $5.00 GA-301 Fiesler Storch $5.00 IA-202 Imam Ro 57 $4.00 SA-302 Polikarpov PO-2 (Biplane) $5.00 GA-302 Henschel HS-123 (Biplane) $5.00 IA-301 Fiat CR-42 (Biplane) $5.00 SA-303 Beriev MBR-2 $5.00 GA-303 Arado AR-196 $5.00 IA-302 Fiat CR-32 (Biplane)
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