Realistically reproduced exterior details. Highly detailed 50 caliber M2 machine gun on an M31 pedastal mount. Detailed drive shaft and suspension. Completely detailed interior including fire extinguisher and instrument panel. Driver figure molded with realistic uniform detail. Tires with realistic tread design. Jerry can, spare tire, and wire cutter. Waterslide decals provided for 4 different versions. Illustrated assembly guide. One Plastic Model. Assemble a Jeep Willys
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The Willy's Jeep was perhaps the best known vehicle used during WWII. Produced by both Willy's and Ford over 600,000 Jeeps were built during the war and the Jeep was still in use during the Korean conflict. Eventually replaced by the Ford MUTT, man y WWII-era Jeeps are still operating today in civilian hands. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 60 parts in medium grey plastic. Detailed interior
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The M3 Stuart Light tank was a development of the M2A4 with improvements derived fom that vehicle's combat experience. The Stuarts were very effective in desert combat with the British Army. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Hig hly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 69 parts in medium grey plastic. Turret rotates and main gun elevates if desired. Separate road wheels and suspension units. External details include hatches, 2 figures,and
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M3 Lee Mk.I Medium Tank The M3 General Lee tank was developed in the early part of WWII when it was realised that the existing American tanks would be no match for the German armour then being used to occupy Europe. The Lee's main feature was its s ide mounted 75mm main gun and the tank also carried a turret mounted 37mm gun. Lee's were also used by the armies of Russia and Britain and featured prominently in the North Africa and Pacific campaigns. Detailed assembly and
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M3 Grant Mk.I Medium Tank The Grant tank was a derivative of the M3 Lee tank and only differed in the design of the turret for the 37mm gun. The Grant was used with great success by the British Army in North Africa where it was more heavily armed a nd armoured than any other tank the British had used up to that point in the war The Grant and Lee tanks' main feature was the use of a side mounted 75mm main gun and they also carried a turret mounted 37mm gun. Detailed assembly
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White Motor Co. M3A1 Halftrack The M3A1 was a halftrack used by the US Army during WWII that was used mainly as an armoured reconnaissance vehicle. Typically, they were armed with 1 or 2.30 cal machine guns and had a range of over 250 miles. Detail ed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 62 parts in medium grey plastic. Detailed rear compartment with.30cal machine gun, and seats. Separate road wheels and
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White Motor Co. M4A1 Halftrack The M4A1 was a halftrack used by the US Army during WWII which was designed to be used as a self-propelled mortar. It carried an 81mm mortar in the rear of the vehicle along with up to 112 rounds of ammunition. Detail ed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 63 parts in medium grey plastic. Detailed mortar compartment with 81mm mortar,.30cal machine gun, and seats. Separate
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Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I ausf. E 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 ta nk remained in production with minor modifications through the end of WWII. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 81 parts in medium grey plastic. 88mm
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Pz.Kpfw V Panther ausf. G The German Panther tank was designed in response to the appearance of the Russian T-34 which seriously challenged the existing German tanks. Like the T-34, the Panther had a long barrelled L/70 70mm gun, large road wheels, and sloped armour for better protection. The first Panthers rolled off the assembly line in 1942 and were produced at a rate of 600 units per month. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd
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Sd.Kfz.7 8-ton Half Track Halftracks were some of the most important general purpose vehicles in the German army during WWII. Although initially developed for carrying troops or towing equipment, the Sd.Kfz.7's were also adapted to for many other t asks; towing artillery, mounted with 20mm and 37mm anti- aircraft guns, and as a launch controller for V-2 rockets. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display.
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WWII German multi-purpose light vehicle Pkw. K1 Type 82 ''Kubelwagen'' Service History; Based on the ''Volkswagen - people's car'', seated 4 people and used on all fronts of WWII, proved to be a durable vehicle with a 985cc rear mounted engine and sturdy torsion bar suspension system. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 60 parts in light grey plastic with engraved and raised detail. Detailed suspension
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WWII German amphibious multi-purpose light vehicle Service History; Based on the ''Volkswagen - people's car'', the schwimmwagen was an amphibious vehicle which could seat up to four people. In addition to its wheels, the vehicle was fitted with a propeller which moved it when in the water. The primary use of the schwimmwagen was as a reconnaissance and liason vehicle. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static
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Sd.Kfz.7 8-ton Half Track with Quad 20mm A.A. guns Halftracks were some of the most important general purpose vehicles in the German army during WWII. Although initially developed for carrying troops or towing equipment, the Sd.Kfz.7's were also ad apted to for many other tasks. This version mounts the 20mm Flakvierling quad 38 anti aircraft gun with an 800 rounds per minute rate of fire and 2 mile range. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed
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M4 (A3E8) 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 superiority enabled it to defeat enemy armour in combat. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 82 parts in dark grey plastic with flexible rubber tracks. Traversing turret and
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The Isuzu TX-40 Fuel Truck was used by both the Japanese Army and Navy as a fuel truck for refuelling aircraft, tanks, and other vehicles. The TX-40 was designed to the Type 97 specification which itself borrowed heavily from American truck designs . Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 79 parts in medium grey plastic. Detailed chassis and drivetrain. Detailed cab with driver, steering wheel, and
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Sd.Kfz.7 8-ton Half Track Halftracks were some of the most important general purpose vehicles in the German army during WWII. Although initially developed for carrying troops or towing equipment, the Sd.Kfz.7's were also adapted to mount armament, in this example, the 37mm Flak 36 anti-aircraft gun which could fire 120 rounds per minute with a range of over 2.5 miles. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static
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The M-24 Chaffee was produced too late to see much action in WWII but nevertheless over 4000 were produced before the end of the war. The Chaffee'as most notable action came in 1950 when 50 M-24's were the first line of defense when the North Korea n Army inveded South Korea. The M-24 was at a disadvantage compared to the Russian-built T-34's it faced but held its own until heavier reinforcements arrived. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed
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The CCKW-353 cargo truck was one of the most widely used allied vehicles of WWII and was used on all fronts of the war. The type was so durable that it was still in use during the Korean War and are currently used in Taiwan and the Phillipines. The CCKW-353 was also extremely versatile and could carry 10-12 soldiers or 2.7 tons of cargo. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 56 parts in medium grey
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The CCKW-353 cargo truck was one of the most widely used allied vehicles of WWII and was used on all fronts of the war. The type was so durable that it was still in use during the Korean War. One of the variants of this truck had two 375 gal ellipt ical fuel tanks allowing the truck to transport 2 grades of gasoline or oil for fueling aircraft or other vehicles. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display.
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Frequently described as the most advanced tank in the world, the M-1 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 than ks to its stabilised gun mount. The M-1E1 is actually the prototype M-1A1 and features a new 120mm main gun, increased frontal armour, and improved environmental controls. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included.
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Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I ausf. E Late Production variant 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. The distinguishing feature of the Late Model Tiger was its new road wheels. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included.
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Pz.Kpfw V Panther ausf. G The German Panther tank was designed in response to the appearance of the Russian T-34 which seriously challenged the existing German tanks. Like the T-34, the Panther had a long barrelled L/70 70mm gun, large road wheels, and sloped armour for better protection. This version had the late style steel road wheels designed to reduce the need for rubber which was in short supply. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed
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Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger I ausf. E Last Production Variant 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. The last Tiger featured new road wheels and a number of turret modifications. Detailed assembly and painting instructions
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The Panzer PzKpfw IV F1, in its many versions, was one of the most widely used German tanks of WWII. The F1 was a short barrelled variant first seen in about 1941. The F2 and G versions introduced in 1942-43 had the long barrel 75 L43 gun was more effective against enemy armour. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 97 parts in dark grey plastic with flexible rubber tracks. Traversing turret and
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The Panzer PzKpfw. IV F1/F2/G, in its many versions, was one of the most widely used German tanks of WWII. The F1 was a short barrelled variant first seen in about 1941. The F2 and G versions introduced in 1942-43 had the long barrel 75 L43 gun was more effective against enemy armour. Detailed assembly and painting instructions included. Highly detailed 1/72nd scale plastic kit for static display. 97 parts in dark grey plastic with flexible rubber tracks. Traversing turret
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Realizing that mechanization and high mobility were going to be key factors towards battlefield success in any future wartime scenarios, the German General Staff set out on a modernization program to reorganize the main thrust of the Wehrmacht's mi ght around its tank corps. While initial efforts in this direction resulted in the concurrent development of a halftrack vehicle for infantry and artillery use along with the development of the earlier marks of panzers (tanks), it
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Realizing that mechanization and high mobility were going to be key factors towards battlefield success in any future wartime scenarios, the German General Staff set out on a modernization program to reorganize the main thrust of the Wehrmacht's mi ght around its tank corps. While initial efforts in this direction resulted in the concurrent development of a halftrack vehicle for infantry and artillery use along with the development of the earlier marks of panzers (tanks), it
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Realizing that mechanization and high mobility were going to be key factors towards battlefield success in any future wartime scenarios, the German General Staff set out on a modernization program to reorganize the main thrust of the Wehrmacht's mi ght around its tank corps. While initial efforts in this direction resulted in the concurrent development of a halftrack vehicle for infantry and artillery use along with the development of the earlier marks of panzers (tanks), it
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A static display model built with highly detailed, injection molded gray plastic parts. Hatches may be modeled in open or closed position. One-piece, flexible tracks. Highly detailed road wheels. Micro-molded hull details. Waterslide decals include early and later versions. Illustrated assembly guide. One Plastic Model. Assemble the German Army Tank Destroyer Sd.Kfz.162/1 Panzer IV/70(V) Lang with this 1;72 Scale Plastic Model Kit from Hasegawa. Suitable for Ages 10 &
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Building on the good results of the mating of a long-barrelled anti-tank gun with the Pzkw.III chassis to make an effective weapon platform against the Soviet T-34 in the form of the Sturmgeschutz III, requests were made to the German tank industry to create something even better. The result was the Sd.Kfz162 IV Tank Destroyer which went into production starting in 1944, based on the Pzkw.IV ''J'' model chassis. Medium gray plastic parts are attached to sprue trees. Highly
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