Agak Agak – a Malay phrase meaning more or less or to guess – proves how simple it is to bring punchy Singaporean flavours to simple home cooking. Format: Hardback Dimensions: 248x190mm Author: Shu Han Lee
Chunky open knit cropped jumper with cuffed sleeves and boat neck. Wear over a slinky dress or with your favourite cargo pants for that real 90s look. 42% acrylic 30% polyester 28% polyamideÂ
Reproduction Air Crew Europe Star awarded for service in this theatre, This medal is a reproduction of the full size medal, struck in a zinc alloy with ribbon. The ribbon will be supplied loose ready to be threaded through the medal suspension, just like the originals. The medal is ideal to help create a tribute…
Reproduction Air Force Cross Medal. This medal is a reproduction of the full size medal with ribbon. The Air Force Cross (AFC) is a military decoration awarded to officers, and since 1993 other ranks, of the UK Armed Forces and formerly also to officers of the other Commonwealth countries. It is granted for an act or acts of exemplary gallantry while flying, though…
Excellent quality reproduction insignia for the Airborne. This insignia has been reproduced specifically for Hornbeam Militaria and was created using an original example, from which we have copied the size, material and colouring.  We have these available with both right and left facing, as the pegasus should always be facing forwards, regardless of the arm it…
About the Aircraft: The P-40 served the United States Army Air Force throughout the Second World War, fighting in Europe, across Asia and in the deserts of North Africa. While not as maneuverable as the Japanese Mitsubishi Zero, or as fast as the German Messerschmitt Bf109, the P-40B still proved to be a tough opponent….
About the Aircraft: The North American P51 Mustang is viewed as one of the iconic American fighters of the Second World War. Designed to an RAF specification, the Mustang was transformed once the Rolls Royce Merlin engine was installed. Its long range and excellent firepower made it a superb escort fighter, able to protect the…
Description Series 1 aircraft The smaller scale is perfect for those models where you want a more simple and faster construction. The A6M2b Zero fighter marked the beginning of a new era in naval aviation and was the first shipboard fighter capable of outperforming land-based aircraft. With its tight turning radius, it was an extremely…
About the Aircraft: When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, clearly heralding the future of fighter design. Produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft, the Bf109 served throughout WWII and was flown by many of the worlds most successful…
About the Aircraft: Considered revolutionary in 1935, by the start of WWII the earliest versions of The Hurricane with fabric covered wings and two bladed propellers had fallen behind the performance of the best German fighters. Nevertheless, once fitted with 3-blade propellers, these early Hurricanes were very successful during the Battle of Britian in 1940….
About the Aircraft: First flying in 1939, the Focke-Wulf Fw190 proved to be an immediate threat to RAF fighters when introduced in late 1941, being faster and more manoeuvrable than the Spitfire V then in service. This A-8 version was the most numerous and heavily armed variant, which entered service in 1944, as an attempt…
About the Aircraft: The first production Spitfire Mk.I was delivered to RAF No.19 Squadron at Duxford on 4th August 1938 and heralded the arrival of a future aviation icon. With various upgraded marks of this classic fighter serving throughout WWII, the Spitfire is arguably the most famous fighter aircraft to ever take to the skies. …
One of the finest fighting aeroplanes in military history, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 series was developed continually throughout the Second World War, with the Gustav being the last major variant and the one most heavily produced.  Flown by many of the Luftwaffe s most proficient aces, the 109G was adapted to perform a variety of…
Considered by many to be the ultimate Spitfire, the F Mk.22 shared only a very passing resemblance to its early Spitfire ancestors. Equipped with a more powerful Griffon engine as well as a larger tail unit and cut-down rear fuselage, the F Mk.22 was the most powerful Spitfire to see service, as well as the…
About the Aircraft: By 1943 the RAF needed a dedicated ground attack fighter, and the Typhoon was suited to the role. The powerful engine allowed the aircraft to carry a load of up to two 1,000lb (454kg) bombs. From September 1943, Typhoons could also be armed with four, eight or in some cases even 12…