C-17 Globemaster
Get your hands on a durable, scaled 3D printed model of an Australian Defence Force (ADF) armoured vehicle, crafted with accuracy for practical use in tactical displays and training sessions. Built with PLA and/or TPU, this mud model kit features authentic AusCam like Olive Green, Blue force (bluefor), or Red force (redfor), matching the rugged look of ADF vehicles in field exercises.
Each model is designed to meet the demands of orders groups, collectors, and educators, adding realistic detail for strategic planning, orders delivery, and Australian military displays. Ready to use right out of the box, this model is a reliable choice for terrain models and military-inspired dioramas.
Best Use: Orders groups, tactical displays, military collectors, and educational setups.
Add a piece of Australian military precision to your setup. Perfect for collectors, tactical trainers, and those interested in ADF-inspired models.
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operates eight Boeing C-17 Globemaster III large transport aircraft. Four C-17s were ordered in mid-2006 to enhance the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) capability to operate beyond Australia and its region. The aircraft entered service between November 2006 and January 2008, with the second pair delivered ahead of schedule. Two additional Globemasters were ordered in 2011, with the sixth delivered in November 2012. Another two C-17s were ordered in October 2014, and the final aircraft was delivered in November 2015. The Australian C-17s are built to the same specifications as those operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and are maintained through an international contract with Boeing.
All RAAF Globemasters are assigned to No. 36 Squadron and based at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland. The aircraft have supported ADF operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern locations, as well as training exercises in Australia and the United States. They have also transported supplies and personnel for relief efforts following natural disasters in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and other countries. The C-17s are highly valued in the Australian military for their capacity to carry substantial cargo over long distances, and the acquisition process has been cited as a model of good practice in defence procurement.
Get your hands on a durable, scaled 3D printed model of an Australian Defence Force (ADF) armoured vehicle, crafted with accuracy for practical use in tactical displays and training sessions. Built with PLA and/or TPU, this mud model kit features authentic AusCam like Olive Green, Blue force (bluefor), or Red force (redfor), matching the rugged look of ADF vehicles in field exercises.
Each model is designed to meet the demands of orders groups, collectors, and educators, adding realistic detail for strategic planning, orders delivery, and Australian military displays. Ready to use right out of the box, this model is a reliable choice for terrain models and military-inspired dioramas.
Best Use: Orders groups, tactical displays, military collectors, and educational setups.
Add a piece of Australian military precision to your setup. Perfect for collectors, tactical trainers, and those interested in ADF-inspired models.
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operates eight Boeing C-17 Globemaster III large transport aircraft. Four C-17s were ordered in mid-2006 to enhance the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) capability to operate beyond Australia and its region. The aircraft entered service between November 2006 and January 2008, with the second pair delivered ahead of schedule. Two additional Globemasters were ordered in 2011, with the sixth delivered in November 2012. Another two C-17s were ordered in October 2014, and the final aircraft was delivered in November 2015. The Australian C-17s are built to the same specifications as those operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and are maintained through an international contract with Boeing.
All RAAF Globemasters are assigned to No. 36 Squadron and based at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland. The aircraft have supported ADF operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern locations, as well as training exercises in Australia and the United States. They have also transported supplies and personnel for relief efforts following natural disasters in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and other countries. The C-17s are highly valued in the Australian military for their capacity to carry substantial cargo over long distances, and the acquisition process has been cited as a model of good practice in defence procurement.
Get your hands on a durable, scaled 3D printed model of an Australian Defence Force (ADF) armoured vehicle, crafted with accuracy for practical use in tactical displays and training sessions. Built with PLA and/or TPU, this mud model kit features authentic AusCam like Olive Green, Blue force (bluefor), or Red force (redfor), matching the rugged look of ADF vehicles in field exercises.
Each model is designed to meet the demands of orders groups, collectors, and educators, adding realistic detail for strategic planning, orders delivery, and Australian military displays. Ready to use right out of the box, this model is a reliable choice for terrain models and military-inspired dioramas.
Best Use: Orders groups, tactical displays, military collectors, and educational setups.
Add a piece of Australian military precision to your setup. Perfect for collectors, tactical trainers, and those interested in ADF-inspired models.
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operates eight Boeing C-17 Globemaster III large transport aircraft. Four C-17s were ordered in mid-2006 to enhance the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) capability to operate beyond Australia and its region. The aircraft entered service between November 2006 and January 2008, with the second pair delivered ahead of schedule. Two additional Globemasters were ordered in 2011, with the sixth delivered in November 2012. Another two C-17s were ordered in October 2014, and the final aircraft was delivered in November 2015. The Australian C-17s are built to the same specifications as those operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and are maintained through an international contract with Boeing.
All RAAF Globemasters are assigned to No. 36 Squadron and based at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland. The aircraft have supported ADF operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern locations, as well as training exercises in Australia and the United States. They have also transported supplies and personnel for relief efforts following natural disasters in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and other countries. The C-17s are highly valued in the Australian military for their capacity to carry substantial cargo over long distances, and the acquisition process has been cited as a model of good practice in defence procurement.