24 Separate Reveals
The collection unfolds across the full Christmas countdown instead of ending with one gift.

A 24-day aircraft countdown that turns December into a growing miniature aviation display.
Warbird-inspired shapes, jets, helicopters, transports and modern silhouettes keep every reveal visually different.
Each day adds a new aircraft-inspired silhouette to the collection. Propeller or jet? Fixed wing or rotorcraft? Small fighter or heavy support aircraft?
The fun is watching the differences build as the countdown fills out.
The collection unfolds across the full Christmas countdown instead of ending with one gift.
Warbirds, jets, rotorcraft, transports and modern forms keep the lineup visually varied.
Wings, engines, rotors, tails and body shapes make each generation feel distinct.
When day 24 is over, the miniatures can move to a desk, shelf, cabinet or hobby display.
Open one together, compare it with yesterdayβs aircraft, talk about the era or role, then add it to the growing flight line.
It works especially well for aviation enthusiasts, military-history fans and families who enjoy sharing aircraft stories.
One miniature starts the theme. By the middle of December, the contrast between aircraft types becomes the display itself.
The visual variety becomes obvious when propeller aircraft, jets, helicopters, larger support aircraft and modern silhouettes share one display.
The countdown ends. The collection doesnβt have to.
Arrange the miniatures by era, aircraft type or favorite silhouette on a study desk, bookshelf, cabinet or aviation-themed display.
Yes. The product is presented as a 24-day aircraft countdown with miniatures inspired by different eras and aviation roles.
The assortment is presented around broad visual variety, including warbird-inspired aircraft, jets, naval / attack forms, helicopters, transport / support aircraft and modern silhouettes.
The current listing presents them as stylized aircraft-inspired collectibles. It does not guarantee exact scale, official licensing or museum-grade replica accuracy.
Yes. That is one of the strongest parts of the set: move the completed collection to a desk, shelf, display cabinet, hobby room or aviation-themed space.
A countdown experience for aviation fansβand a collection that keeps its place long after the calendar is finished.