Raphael Tuck & Sons.
RAF Fighter Station: A Scenic Panorama. [London: Raphael Tuck & Sons, n.d., but before 1953].
Large quarto (12 x 10½ in.; 30.5 x 26.5 cm). Pictorial card portfolio containing four fold-out detachable scenic background panels, each featuring tabbed slots for mounting figures. Includes original 8-page printed booklet, Fighter Station, describing operations and key personnel for this Britich military group. All 48 original die-cut figures—planes, vehicles, buildings, and airmen—have been cleanly punched out and are present. Complete as issued.
A striking movable play set in scenic panorama format, issued by Raphael Tuck & Sons as part of their late mechanical toy series. This edition predates the death of Queen Mary in 1953 (Tuck held a Royal Warrant as “Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen”). Scarce complete, particularly with all 48 figures present and the accompanying descriptive booklet.
Condition: Very good with all components complete. Figures in fine condition.
Collectors Corner:
Collect then all!
Following the image below is a list of other Tuck panoramas with separate figures to insert into slots.
Dating each edition depends on publishers info on back. Some of the early ones were reprinted in the 1920's and or 90's.
We are very appreciative of the website TuckDB Ephemera when it comes to researching Raphael Tuck. The image below came from their website and was taken from Raphael Tucks 1928 "WORLD'S ART SERVICE" catalog.

Additional Titles in the Tuck Panorama Series:
The following is a list of other known Raphael Tuck panoramas featuring separate slotted figures. Dating each edition depends on the specific publisher’s imprint or back panel information, as some early titles were reprinted in the 1920s—and again in the 1990s.
Days in Catland with Louis Wain. Father Tuck’s Panorama. [1895]
Father Tuck’s Express Train Panorama With Movable Pictures. [1895]
Father Tuck's Railway Express ["Flying Scotsman"] Panorama with Movable Pictures. [c. 1895]
Alice in Wonderland Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1912] (German-printed with easel and palette trademark)
Father Tuck’s Noah's Ark Panorama With Movable Pictures. [ca. 1900]
Father Tuck's Panorama Fairy Tales. The Sleeping Beauty and Little Snowdrop. [ca. 1900]
Father Tuck's Fairy Stories Panorama. Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, and Rose Bud. [ca. 1900]
Father Tuck’s Meadowsweet Farm. [ca. 1908]
Father Tuck's Zoo Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1908]
With Father Tuck in Fairyland Panorama. [ca. 1910]
With Father Tuck at the Circus Panorama. [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck‘s Nursery Rhyme Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck's Toy Town Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck's Panorama, Buttercup Farm. [ca. 1910]
With Father Tuck at the Seaside. [ca. 1920] (German-printed, earlier “King & Queen” imprint)
Crossing the Channel Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1920]
Father Tuck's World's Circus: Panorama with Movable Pictures. [ca. 1920]
Father Tuck’s Alice in Wonderland Panorama. [ca. 1926] (red boards; folding panorama, not slot-style)
RAF Fighter Station Scenic Panorama. [1950]
Coronation Procession Panorama with Movable Pictures. [1952]
Cinderella Scenic Panorama Book. [1952]
The Busy Seaport Scenic Panorama Book. [ca. 1952]
Royal Naval Review Scenic Panorama. [1952]
Road Travel Scenic Panorama Book. [1952/1953]
Our Trains Scenic Panorama Book. [1952]
Airport Scenic Panorama Book. [1953]
Robin Hood Scenic Panorama Book. [1954]
With Father Tuck at the Seaside. [1954 version] (printed in England under King George VI, Queen Mother, and Queen Mary imprint)
Trooping the Colour Scenic Panorama Book. [1955]
Fun at the Seaside Scenic Panorama Book. [ca. 1955]
Reprints:
Days in Catland with Louis Wain. New York, Shackman & Co., 1991
Father Tuck’s Express Train Panorama with Movable Pictures. New York, Shackman & Co., 1995
Father Tuck’s Noah's Ark Panorama. New York, Shackman & Co., 1997
Father Tuck’s World’s Circus Panorama with Movable Pictures. Shackman, 1998
Father Tuck’s Alice in Wonderland. New York, Shackman & Co., 2000
With Father Tuck in Fairyland Panorama. New York, Shackman & Co., early 2000s
International Editions of Raphael Tuck Slot-In Panorama Books
Raphael Tuck & Sons’ iconic large-format panorama books—featuring folding rear envelopes and numbered slot-in figures—were issued not only in English but also in multiple international editions. These were often direct translations or adaptations with identical construction and artwork. Below is a summary of confirmed examples:
German Editions
No publisher stated; marked only with the trademark “gesetzl. gesch.” (gesetzlich geschützt / legally protected)
These anonymous editions were published in Germany, likely under license or as direct reprints. They share the identical die-cut figures and panorama format used in Tuck’s English originals.
Dornröschen Sneewittchen Panorama-Buch
German equivalent of Father Tuck’s Fairy Tales Panorama (The Sleeping Beauty and Little Snow Drop)
Auf dem Lande Panorama-Buch
German equivalent of Father Tuck’s Buttercup Farm Panorama
Rotkäppchen, Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot Panorama-Buch
A unique German adaptation not known to exist in English, though it aligns with Tuck's fairy-tale panorama format.

Dutch Editions
Zomervacantie aan zee (ca. 1912)
Dutch edition of With Father Tuck at the Seaside
Editor: M. Hildebrandt
Publisher: Scheltens & Giltay, Amsterdam
Listed in the Library of the Netherlands under: Panorama Serie II
Noted as Hildebrandt’s only known movable book. Identical structure and figures to the English edition.
Oom Bob’s Panorama Series (ca. 1920)
Dutch-language slot-in books matching English Tuck titles, credited to “Uncle Bob”:
Kijkjes in Poesenland (Days in Catland)
Spoortreinboek (Express Train)
Speelgoed-stad (Toy Town)
Het circus (World's Circus)
Het kanaal over (Crossing the Channel)
In de dierentuin (Zoo)
Each shares the panorama construction with folding panels, envelope, and slot-in figures.

French Editions
Collection de l’Oncle Tuck au Pays des Jouets (Panorama No. 8589)
A rare French-language panorama in the standard Tuck format.
Features four fold-out panels with numbered slots and loose figures
published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, under their French branding: "Raphael Tuck & Fils" (Fils = Sons in French).

Other notes and references:
From: The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Saturday 16 December 1911, page 6:

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