Belcher Bits produces a variety of products from resins conversions to complete kits to decals. Their product line covers many Canadian topics as well as some RAF and American items as well. Belcher Bits is a small cottage Industry company run by Mike Belcher....an avid Modeller himself.
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1/48 Conversion sets |
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F-5A conversion review by Ross Spenard |
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CH-146 Griffon
Converts the 1/48 Italeri UH-1N Twin Huey to a CH-146 Griffon (Bell 412). This set includes the transmission fairing, new rotor head and blades, hoist, wire strike cutters, blade sensors and GPS antenna. It also includes replacement crew seats c/w belts and decals for the CH-146. Product No. BB8 |
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CF-104 Weapons Set
This set provides weapons for Canadian CF-104s and includes centreline and wing pylons, 2 x Twin Stores Carriers, a Mk 28 and a Mk 43 nuclear bomb, 5 x BL-755 cluster bombs c/w photoetched arming vanes and a VICON camera pod. These will look great with those new Belcher Bits CF-104 decals on either a Monogram or the new Hasegawa F-104G. Product No. BB14 |
Decals |
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CF-104
Starfighters (1/48)
This sheet provides markings for ANY CF-104 Starfighter in Canadian service from initial delivery to the RCAF in 1962 until it went out of service in 1984. A generic sheet, it provides sufficient roundels, markings and numbers in the correct sizes so any operational CF-104 can be represented. Additional markings are provided so that any one of nine different Tiger Meet striped Starfighters can be represented from 1971 to 1983. Product review on ARC Product No. BD6 CF-104 Starfighters (1/72) This sheet provides the same markings as sheet BD6 above in 1/72 scale. Product review on ARC Product No. BD7
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CF-101 Voodoo (1/72 and
1/48)
This 1-1/2 sheet set provides markings for ANY CF-101 Voodoo in Canadian service from initial delivery to the RCAF in 1962 until it went out of service in 1984. A generic sheet, it provides sufficient roundels, markings and numbers in the correct sizes so any operational CF-101 can be represented. Additional markings are provided for the black EF-101B 'Electric Voodoo' ECM aircraft that served with 414 Sqn. (click on thumbnail to the left to see larger image) |