The Marder is such a distinctive craft that it was not billed as a tank, but as a Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, or ''MICV.'' Most notably, amongst the radical features associated with the Marder is the ''Milan'' anti-tank missle system. The Marder, with 20 years in service, is continually being improved to meet the needs of NATO's long-term strategy. Detailed plastic parts molded in dark brown and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Accurately
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In order to counter the increasing threat of Russian tanks during the latter part of the Second World War, Germany began development of a new heavy tank in February 1943. Officially designated the Panzerkampfwagen VI-B Tiger II, but better known as the King Tiger, it featured thick armor and a powerful main gun. Henschel and Porsche, who had prior experiences in the manufacture of heavy tanks, came up with rival prototypes incorporating different turret configurations.
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During World War II, the German tank that was designated the Panzerkampfwagen VI-B Tiger II, or more commonly know as the ''King Tiger'' was a much feared weapon by Allied Forces, because of its powerful 88mm main gun and thick armor plate. Germany began development of this tank in February 1943, in order to counter the increasing threat of Russian tanks. During its development stage, both the Henschel and Porsche firms introduced rival prototypes that incorporated
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The Panther Type G began to appear in spring 1944. The innovative torsion bar suspension system and compound roadwheels enabled superb off road running ability. Highly accurate static display model. Two-part plastic hull with turret. Authentic 75mm gun with loading breech. Detailed flexible tracks. Anti-aircraft machine gun and bow machine gun. Periscopes within the main hatch. There are extra track links to mount on the sides of the turret and tank. Sides of tank are
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The Panther Type G began to appear in spring 1944. In order to further enhance productivity and compensate for the lack of raw materials, a handful of trial production Panthers were mounted with steel-wheels for testing purposes. These were steel rimmed wheels replacing the conventional rubber rims, and were insulated from the hubs by two rubber rings clamped between disc-shaped pressings. The steel-wheeled Panther Type G's were very rarely seen during combat. Highly
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Detailed plastic parts molded in dark green and attached to sprues. Complete exterior detailing. Includes five life-like figures. Realistic flexible plastic tracks. Includes knapsack, holster, canteen, bayonet, ammo pouch, ammo canister, jerry can, ration box, and much more. Abundant accessories and weaponry. Assorted guns for armament. Includes detailed and informative pictorial instructions. One 1/35 British Universal Carrier Mk.II European Campaign. This is a 1/35
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Because of its many advanced and innovative features, the World War II German Panzerkampfwagen V, known as the ''Panther'' tank, is still considered by many ordnance experts as a weaponry masterpiece. The development of the Panther came about due to the successes generated by the Russian T-34, which has become a serious threat to the German forces during the early part of the conflict. Mass production of the Panther began during the spring of 1943, and with its
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A very rare variant of the much feared Tiger I heavy tank, was the ''Sturmtiger'' assault weapon that mounted a gigantic 38cm caliber mortar on the tank chassis. Development was initiated in August 1943 and was intended for use against heavily fortified areas. The short barreled L/5.4, type RW61 mortar was originally developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig, for the German navy's land-based protection against an enemy submarine attack. In order to withstand the heavy recoil of up to
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The Panzerkampfwagen IV was Germany's most important tank during the second world war. It remained in mass production throughout the conflict, with more than 8,000 units being produced. This represented more than one-third of Germany's total wartime tank production. It was the backbone of the Panzer Divisions and it was often refered to as their ''Workhorse.''. Detailed plastic parts molded in light brown and attached to sprues. Highly accurate static display model.
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The M4 Sherman medium tank, easily the most widely produced tank during the war, was the motive power that brought victory to the allies in WWII. Over 55,000 were produced in all. The M4 featured an angular shaped welded hull, and the Continental R975-C1 radial aircraft engine. With it's high profile and simple design the M4 was quickly recognized as the standard mobile armor that served the Allies in WWII. Detailed plastic parts molded in dark green and attached to sprues.
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To counter the Russian T34 tank threat, the German Tiger I heavy tank was placed into service during 1942. Despite its excellent overall design, there were the inevitable minor mechanical problems found in any newly developed equipment. Nonetheless, about 470 units of these mid production versions were produced and deployed mainly on the Eastern front. Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Complete exterior detailing. Separately molded track links.
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The Germans had developed a great number of vehicles for differing purposes, and a very successful one was the Sd.Kfz.251 half-track. This semi- tracked vehicle became the centerpiece of their mechanized corps throughout the WWII conflict. Production began in 1939, and the series is broken down into four types, according to the differences in design and its production period. Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Complete exterior detailing.
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This version was built from 1942 onwards, and was equipped with a long barrel 75mm gun or 105mm howitzer. It's a redesigned superstructure with an MG34 gun and shield, commanders, cupola and smoke dischargers. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Designation; Sturmgeschutz III Ausf.G (SD.Kfz.142/1) Fruhe Version. WWII German assault gun used for infantry support. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 220 parts in tan plastic with
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The Wespe was a 10.5cm howitzer mounted on a Panzer II chassis. It was developed as a stopgap measure to counter the superior Soviet tanks. The crew was five and it could carry 32 rounds of ammunition. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. WWII German self-propelled howitzer tank. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 190 parts in tan plastic with single piece rubber tracks. Fully detailed 10.5cm howitzer with elevation and
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It's regarded as one of the best tracked weapons systems of WWII. The production started in Jan 1944. The late version has a larger bolt-fixed gun mantlet collar and larger diameter idler wheels. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 210 parts in tan plastic with 1-piece flexible rubber tracks. 1 tank commander figure. Detailed road wheels and separate suspension arms. External details; towing
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This WWII German all purpose tank represented more than 1/3 of German tank production. The Ausf. H was the definitive model with respect to performance. It's armament included a long barrel KwK40 L/48 gun. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 280 parts in tan plastic with rubber tracks. 1 tank commander crew figure. Separate suspension arms for road wheels. External details; towing cables,
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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. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 220 parts in dark green plastic with rubber tracks. Set of 3 crew figures plus bonus French farmer with cart and milk can. Detailed road wheels and suspension
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May have seen action around Berlin at the time of the German surrender - first fought in large numbers against the Japanese in August 1945; a radical change in tank design which was extensively copied. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Post WWII Russian heavy tank with 122mm main gun. Over 210 parts in dark green plastic with single piece rubber tracks. 1 tank commander figure. Separate
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It's based on the ''Volkswagen - people's car'', seated 4 people, and used on all fronts of WWII, it proved to be a durable vehicle with a 985cc rear- mounted engine and sturdy torsion bar suspension system. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 70 parts in tan plastic; solid plastic wheels with separate inside hubs. Winshield is made from a die cut butyrate sheet. Detailed suspension and
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One of Germany's main tanks, it was continually upgraded through its service life. The Type L had an improved KwK50 L/60 tank gun, increased armour plating, and strengthened suspension. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 230 parts in tan plastic with rubber tracks. 1 tank commander crew figure. Separate suspension arms for road wheels. External details; towing cables, tools, headlights,
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Early-production Tiger I's were built starting in Aug. 1942. These tanks are identified by a tall turret cupola and dual headlights. A loader's periscope and mine dischargers were also fitted. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Designation; Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausfuhrung E (SD.Kfz.181) early- production. WWII German heavy tank with 88mm main gun. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 200 parts in dark grey plastic. 1 tank
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A single chassis and powertrain provided the basis for a whole range of different U.S. trucks during WWII, including a fuel tanker, water tanker, dump truck, and this - the long wheelbase CCKW-353 cargo truck. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Designation; GMC CCKW-353. Battlefield support vehicle carrying troops and cargo. Highly detailed 1/35th scale plastic kit for static display. Over 170 parts in olive green and clear plastic. Wheels are molded as
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Olive green plastic pieces are attached to sprue trees. Clear pieces included for windshield. Hood opens to reveal engine. Includes a driver figure. Separate frame and floor pan. Authentic interior. Details include angle-iron cutter, tow bar, machine gun and jerry can. Clear pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Scale U.S. Willy's MB Jeep Plastic Model Kit. This is a 1/35 U.S. Willy's MB Jeep Plastic Model Kit from Tamiya. One decal sheet with markings for three vehicles. 1; 5th
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Detailed plastic parts molded in dark green and attached to sprues. Highly accurate static display model. Realistically reproduced exterior detailing. Choice of open or closed hatches. Detailed flexible tracks. One lifelike commander figure. Includes tow cable and mesh netting. Waterslide decals. Includes detailed and very informative pictorial instructions. One 1/35 Mk.IV British Cruiser Tank with Commander Figure. This is a 1/35 Plastic Cromwell Mk.IV British Cruiser Tank
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Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble static model. Driver figure included. Detailed engine bay. Complete exterior detailing. Mesh netting included. Spare tire attached to hood, shovel attached to the side,among other accessories. Waterslide decals. Includes detailed and informative pictorial instructions. One 1/35 German Schwimmwagen Type 166 Jeep Kit with Driver Figure. This is a 1/35 Plastic German Pkw.K2s Schwimmwagen Type 166
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Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Complete interior and exterior detailing. Rear hatch can be positioned open. Realistic chassis undersurface and suspension. Includes two lifelike crew figures. Multiple accessory parts. Mesh netting included. Waterslide decals. Includes detailed and informative pictorial instructions. One 1/35 German Steyr Type 1500A/01 Vehicle with Two Crew Figures. This is a 1/35 Plastic German Steyr Type 1500A/01 Vehicle from
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The M8 Greyhound was used primarily during WWII as a maneuverable escort and reconnaissance vehicle. The M8 packed a 37mm anti-tank M6 and a 12.7mm M2 Machine Gun. Supplied to the Allies by Ford Motor Company, the M8 was a versatile solution that saw action in both the European and the Pacific theatres. Detailed plastic parts molded in light brown and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Excellent interior and exterior detailing. Realistic chassis
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Nicknamed the ''Dragon Wagon'' by awestruck soldiers, this forty-ton truck was one of the largest vehicles used in WWII. The ''Dragon Wagon'' was developed to address the need to quickly recover damaged tanks from front-line situations. Thanks to the combined efforts of crew and craft, many tanks were recovered so that they could once again join battle. Plastic pieces attached to sprues molded in brown. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Moveable front wheels. The truck
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When prototypes for the Centaur went into production it was realized that its powerplant, the Liberty engine, shook apart at high revolutions. The Centaur was suitable only for training duty. Eventually, the Mk.IV employed the 95mm Tank Howitzer with Smoke, High Explosive, and High Explosive Anti-Tank ammunition, as the only Centaurs to ever go into battle. Detailed plastic parts molded in dark brown and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble precision model kit.
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Germany's need for air defense during the second half of WWII, to counter their loss of air supremacy, was constantly inflating. The Flakpanzer IV was the follow up to the Mobelwagen anti-aircraft vehicle. Built on a Panzer IV frame, and touting four 20mm Flak guns, the Flakpanzer IV could put 800 shots per minute into the air as well as fear into allied pilots. Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Complete
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