JC Wings 1/200 Royal Air Force Vickers VC10 C1K Reg: XV107 with Stand
1/200 Royal Air Force Vickers VC10 C1K Reg: XV107 with Stand by JC Wings delivers exceptional display value for collectors of military aircraft and aviation history enthusiasts.
Featuring:
- Diecast metal construction: provides weight and realism to your collection.
- Crisp tampo-printed livery: accurately replicates the iconic Royal Air Force colours.
- Removable landing gear with rubber tyres: easily display in flight or on the ground.
- Display stand included: simple setup with no tools or assembly required.
- Detailed antennas and aerials: adds visual depth and scale accuracy.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 33.5 cm
- Wingspan: 32.0 cm
- Height: 11.0 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1:200
- Manufacturer: JC Wings
- Registration: XV107
- Livery: Royal Air Force colours
- SKU: JCW-VC10-XV107
- Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
- Landing gear: Detailed with rubber tyres, detachable
- Antennas: Fitted, scale-specific
- Stand: Included for in-flight display option
- Paint and glue: Not required
- Assembly: None required
Perfect for aviation enthusiasts, military history collectors, and professional displays, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted local service and fast delivery across the UK.
Why this aircraft matters
XV107 belonged to the Royal Air Force’s VC10 C1K fleet. It combined fuel tankers with long-range transport. It served VIPs, government officials and carried out aeromedical missions. It first flew in 1968. It earned the name James Nicholson V.C., honouring a Victoria Cross recipient. It helped write early chapters for No. 10 Squadron at RAF Brize Norton.
It also took part in air shows. It appeared at Farnborough and Malta, displaying both presence and skill. It carried sensitive communication gear and defensive systems. It wore unique antennas and could house infrared countermeasures for mission security.
Its type held the record for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic by a subsonic airliner for 41 years. The RAF retired its VC10s in 2013 after decades of service.
How to use it
Showcase it on your desk, shelf, or diorama. Use the included stand to display it in flight. There’s no need for tools, glue, or paints as everything is factory-finished and ready to go out of the box.
This is a diecast model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

