B-57 Canberra in Vietnam
Product code CD72119
Provisional price
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Scale 1 : 72
Publisher/Brand Caracal models
Version Silk screen
Category Scale Modelling Kits
Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits » Decals
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This product was added to our database on Tuesday 30 December 2025.
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Mind: this item is a decal sheet that serves to decorate a scalemodel. The scalemodel is not included and needs to be ordered separately.
An American-built version of the famous British Canberra bomber, the B-57 was the first U.S. jet bomber to see combat in the Vietnam conflict. From its role in the earliest strikes to its relentless campaign against the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the B-57 was a tireless workhorse, carrying out missions that defined the air war and cemented its place as a vital, if understated, combat veteran of the war.
This new decal set covers the service of the Martin B-57 Canberra during the Vietnam War, featuring a variety of aircraft from the initial deployment of the 8th and 13th Bomb Squadrons to the later period with specialized versions such as the RB-57E "Patricia Lynn" and B-57G "Night Hawk".
These decals are designed for the Airfix or Testors/Italeri 1/72 scale kits, and includes accurate period-specific stencilling designed to Caracal's high standards. We believe many of the details in our stencilling and marking options have never been accurately represented in decal form before.
The options on this decal set are:
- B-57B 53-3888, 13th BS (first American jet bomber to drop bombs in combat)
- B-57B 53-3908 "Miss Mi-Nuki", 8th BS
- B-57B 53-3895, 8th BS
- B-57B 53-3856, 13th BS
- B-57B 52-1541 VNAF
- B-57B 53-3867, 90th BS
- B-57B 53-3877 "Hell's Angel", 8th BS
- B-57B 52-1507, 13th BS
- B-57B 52-1567, 13th BS
- B-57E 55-4248, 8th BS
- RB-57E "Patricia Lynn" 55-4245
- RB-57E "Patricia Lynn" 55-4257
- RB-57E "Patricia Lynn" 55-4249
- B-57G 53-3865
- B-57G 53-3929
- B-57G 53-3906, 4424th CCTS, 1st TFW (post Vietnam War era)




