MASSIVE NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT everyone! Hi all!! Now that I have your attention I wanted to take a moment of your time to let you know that about 90% of all of the PHR products currently available have had the prices reduced from 10-25% respectively. This is NOT A SALE but a Permanant price change brought on by a reduced cost of materials, mainly resin on my end. I decided that you, my customers should benefit from this. To give you an example, our Great Wall Hobby 1/48 F-15 Intake sets went from $27.95/set to $19.50/set. My goal is and always has been to keep the hobby affordable to you, my customers. I am VERY fortunate to be able to do this for a living and anytime I can save you money, I will. All updated prices are currently on the site and all of my new items coming will also have a lower price point added as well. I know it sounds like a broken record but without you, my customers I would be sitting behind a desk unhappily working for someone else. I am proud to work for you! Phase Hangar Resin is a USAF Veteran owned and operated one man company which prides itself on quality products at a reasonable price. If you are a distributor in Europe or the UK and would like to carry Phase Hangar and/or Flight Line Resin products please email me direct at Phasehangar@gmail.com for terms and conditions.Also, if you live in Europe and/or the UK and your box is returned to me as refuse or not claimed you will be charged with a 50% restocking fee upon refund and will not be credited for shipping. I have no idea why it was refused or not claimed so I have to assume you changed your mind for customs or other reasons. It is also on the policy page in case you miss this announcement.



48197 AN/ALQ-167 Angry Kitten

Regular price $ 7.75

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The "Angry Kitten" is the newest electronic warfare countermeasure pod in the USAF inventory. It is flown on several platforms from the F-16 to the MQ-9 unmanned drone. This pod has the same size emitters on both ends making it stand apart from the older 167s that are still being used. This pod has been 3D designed by Richard Van Zandt and is 3D printed.