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Frequently described as the most advanced tank in the world, the M1A1 Abrams is unique in that it is powered by turbine instead of diesel engines. The tank has excellent armour protection and is also able to fire at and hit targets while moving, due to its stabilized gun mount. The M1A1 is improved over the original M1 and features a new 120mm main gun, increased frontal armour, and improved environmental controls. Detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. 172
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The German Tiger tank was one of the most powerful tanks in WWII and was greatly feared and respected by the Allies because of its 88mm main gun and thick armour plate. Tiger production began in 1942 and the tank remained in production with minor modifications through the end of WWII. Typically, Tigers had a crew of five. They could travel at up to 23mph on hard roads and were powered by Maybach 21,353cc V-12 engines that developed 642hp. Detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit
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The M-113 APC was developed for the U.S. Army in the late fifties and since then has seen use by the armies of over 50 countries. The M113 is a fairly small vehicle, yet it can carry a squad of ten soldiers and is amphibious. It proved especially useful in Southeast Asia where it could easily travel through waterlogged jungles. The standard armament of the M113 is a single.50cal machine gun - subject to many field upgrades. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for
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Named after one of the most famous American generals of WWII, the M47 Patton entered service at the tail end of the Korean war. It was equipped with a number of innovative features including a stabilized 90mm gun and an increasd rate of fire over the M46 and older tank designs. The M48 version featured even more improvements and was widely exported. Many countries continue to use the Patton as their main battle tank. Among these is Korea which has added night vision systems
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The M163 Vulcan is a development of the M113 armoured personnel carrier. The vehicle is equipped with a turret that contains the 6 barrel 20mm Vulcan rotary gun which can fire up to 1000 to 3000 rounds per minute. The gun is aimed and fired with aU.S. Navy Mk20 Model 0 lead-computing sight and range-only radar. Specialized anti-aircraft vehicle. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. 472 parts in light green & dark grey plastic. Elevating and
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Designed specifically for 1/35 scale plastic German Tiger I and Sturm Tiger tank models. Replaces the single piece flexible PVC tracks that come with most armour models in this scale. Made up of individual links, just like real treads, so they canbe positioned around the tanks wheels much more realistically. 208 individual tread blocks - enough for one tank model, plus spares. Instructions for assembly are printed on the packaging. One Set of Individual Tank Tread Blocks
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Named after one of the most famous American generals of WWII, the Patton entered service at the tail end of the Korean war. Over the years, improved versions culminated in the M48, and the M60A1 was developed from it to counter the Russian T-54, which featured a 105mm main gun, along with a much improved rangefinder system. The Israeli Army was the first to install a passive explosive reactive armour system on the M60A1. The passive armour blocks explode to destroy or
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The Sherman tank was the most widely used allied tank of WWII. The M4A1 was an improved version introduced in 1944 and carried a 76mm main gun. In 1956, France delivered 100 M4A1's to Israel who upgraded them substantially. Eventually, even the upgraded Shermans were outclassed by newer Soviet tank models and the Israeli's again improved the basic M4A1 to create the M51 Super Sherman. This tank featured a 105mm gun, a new 460hp Cummins diesel engine, and modifications to
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The M18 Hellcat is not really considered a tank, but is designated as a gun motor carriage. This means it is mobile artillery intended more for infantry support. The M18 was used primarily during WWII. It was quite fast for a tracked vehicle, witha top speed of 55mph. It was powered by a 9-cylinder radial engine producing 340 or 400hp. A total of 2,507 M18's were produced between July 1943 and March 1945. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. 378
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The German Tiger tank was one of the most powerful tanks to see use in WWII and was greatly feared and respected by the Allies because of its 88mm main gun and thick armour plate. Tiger production began in 1942 and the tank remained in production with minor modifications through the end of WWII. Typically, Tigers had a crew of 5. They could travel at up to 23mph on hard roads and were powered by Maybach 21,353cc V-12 engines that delivered 642hp. Detailed 1/35th scale
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The German Tiger tank was one of the most powerful tanks to see use in WWII and was greatly feared and respected by the Allies because of its 88mm main gun and thick armour plate. Tiger production began in 1942 and the tank remained in production with minor modifications through the end of WWII. Typically, Tigers had a crew of 5. They could travel at up to 23mph on hard roads and were powered by Maybach 21,353cc V-12 engines that delivered 642hp. Detailed 1/35th scale
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The M-113 APC was developed for the U.S. Army in the late fifties and since then has seen use by the armies of over 50 countries. The M113 is a fairly small vehicle, yet it can carry a squad of 10 soldiers and is amphibious. It proved especially useful in Southeast Asia where it could easily travel through waterlogged jungles. The standard armament of the M113 is a single.50cal machine gun - subject to many field upgrades!. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for
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Named after one of the most famous American generals of WWII, the Patton entered service at the tail end of the Korean war. Over the years, improved versions culminated in the M48; the M60A1 was developed from the M48 to counter the Russian T-54 and featured a 105mm main gun along with a much improved rangefinder system. The latest upgrade to U.S. Marine Corps, Patton is a passive explosive reactive armour system. The passive armour blocks explode to destroy or deflect
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The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) created the Markava series of tanks out of the need to have an independent source of Main Battle Tanks (MBT). The armor is modular for quick replacement and features spacing that helps lessen the effect of anti-tankweapons. The tank is also equipped with an environmental control system that protects the crew from chemical weapons. The Merkava is equipped with impressive weaponry and has proved to be a very effective craft. Plastic pieces
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Plastic pieces are molded in dark green and attached to sprue trees. Accurately reproduced hull, 76mm gun and interior details. Moveable gun elevation and suspension. Extensive accessory detail parts. Choice of open or closed hatches. Realistic flexible tracks. Waterslide decals. Detailed pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Scale U.S. Tank Destroyer M-10 Gun Motor Carriage Plastic. Model Kit. This is a 1/35 Scale U.S. Tank Destroyer M-10 Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit
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Plastic pieces are molded in tan and attached to sprue trees. Accurately reproduced hull, 155mm gun and interior details. Moveable gun elevation and suspension. Extensive accessory detail parts. Choice of open or closed hatches. Realistic flexibletracks. Waterslide decals. Detailed pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Scale M-12 155mm Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit. This is a 1/35 Scale M-12 155mm Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit from Academy Hobby Models. One decal
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Plastic pieces are molded in dark green and attached to sprue trees. Accurately reproduced hull, 90mm gun and interior details. Moveable gun elevation and suspension. Extensive accessory detail parts. Choice of open or closed hatches. Realistic flexible tracks. Waterslide decals. Detailed pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Scale M36 Jackson Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit. This is a 1/35 Scale U.S. Tank Destroyer M36 Jackson Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit from
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Plastic pieces are molded in dark green and attached to sprue trees. Accurately reproduced hull, 76mm gun and interior details. Moveable gun elevation and suspension. Extensive accessory detail parts. Choice of open or closed hatches. Realistic flexible tracks. Waterslide decals. Detailed pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Scale M10 Duckbill Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit. This is a 1/35 Scale U.S. Tank Destroyer M10 Duckbill Gun Motor Carriage Plastic Model Kit from
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The ''General Stuart'' M3 light tank was considered one of the best light tanks of World War II. Thoroughly reliable, quick and maneuverable, with longer range, it was well liked by its crew. The M3A1s were produced by the American Car Foundry between May 1942 and February 1943. Choose to build one of the following accurately reproduced versions; -United States -Soviet Fully detailed interior and exterior. Movable gun elevation. Various accessories. Two types of tracks are
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The British named the M3 ''General Stuart'' upon receipt of the tank under the Lend-Lease program in June 1941. The tank's ability to ''shoot and scoot'' as well as keeping the crew safe from small arms fire, earned an affectionate nickname of ''Honey'' by its operators. Choose to build one of the following accurately reproduced versions; -British -United States -Japanese captured version Fully detailed interior and exterior. Movable gun elevation. Various accessories. Two
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Accurately reproduced tank molded with realistic detail. One Plastic Model. This is a 1/72 scale #5 Porsche King Tiger 503 Pz Div Plastic Model Kit from Panzer Division Series by Aoshima. Suitable for Ages 15 &
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Accurately reproduced tank molded with realistic detail. One Plastic Tank Model with soldier figure. This is a 1/72 scale #8 Firefly Poland Division Plastic Model Kit by Aoshima. Suitable for Ages 15 &
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Designed to combat the Russian T-34, the Panther proved to be a formidable weapon and was believed by many to be the best medium-sized tank of WWII. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included 97 parts. One 1;76 Plastic Panther Tank. Thisis a 1;76 scale Plastic Assembly Kit of a Panther Tank from Airfix. Skill Level 2 for ages 8 and
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The M4A1 Gerneral Sherman tank was the most widely used allied tank of WWII. The M4A1 was an improved version introduced in 1944 and carried a much improved 76mm main gun. This weapon, combined with the Sherman's mobility and numerical superiorityenabled it to defeat enemy armour in combat. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 55 parts in dark green plastic with flexible rubber tracks. Traversing turret
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The Churchill Mk. VII was distinguished by its welded hull and new turret design incorporating a 75mm gun. Churchill had heavy armour and weighed 40 tons. The Mk. VII was used from D-Day onwards. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 104 parts in green plastic with one piece rubber tracks. Detailed raod wheels and suspension system. Waterslide decals provided authentic markings; Apollo, T173147H. One 1/72
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The Sturmgeschutz G.III was an assault gun produced for the German Army based on the Panzer III chassis. It was used mainly as a mobile artillery piece to knock out hardened enemy emplacements such as pill-boxes, anti-tank guns and other obstacles. The guns were used throughout WWII and served on the Russian front and the battles around Normandy after D-Day. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 79 parts
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Early-production Tiger I's were built starting in August 1942. These tanks are identified by a tall turret cupola, and dual headlights. A loader's periscope and mine dischargers were also fitted. In service, the Tiger with its 88mm main gun was one of the most successful tanks of WWII. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 66 parts in tan plastic with solid plastic tracks. Waterslide decals
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The Sd.Kfz.234 was a development of the 8-wheeled Sd.Kfz.231, which was a turreted vehicle. The 8 wheel configuration gave good traction on all types of surfaces, and a top speed of 50mph making them excellent for reconnaissance. Typically, the Sd.Kfz.234 mounted a 50mm or 75mm gun. The type was used very effectively during the German campaing in North Africa. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 57
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The Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Mark 4) Buffalo was designed for the U.S. Army, and was later used in World War II by the British Army. Combat experience in the Pacific theatre brought a succession of design changes. The Buffalo had a watertight steel hull, and was propelled on land and in water by its cleated tracks. Green plastic pieces come unassembled and very detailed. Includes larger Amphibian tank, and a jeep which fits inside it. Soldier figure included for jeep
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