Includes two realistic figures - a driver and commander. Highly detailed static display model. Pliable tracks. Formidable gun barrel and escape hatch.. The first mass produced Panther type D was not equipped with a machine gun but after the experie nce of close battle. A 7.92mm MG 34 was added to the Panther's right front hull armament beginning with its type A. The special feature of the Panther was the left and right driving mechanism. This created an interchangeability of
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Structurally detailed injection molded parts. Rotating turret with movable gun barrel. Commander and driver's hatch can be opened and closed even after assembly. Detailed figure. Full length vinyl tracks. Complete hull and turret details. Exquisite suspension detail. High quality waterslide decals. Illustrated assembly guide. (1) Plastic Model. Assemble the Russian Heavy Tank KV I (Type C) with this 1;35 Scale Plastic Model Kit from the Tamiya Military Miniature Series.
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First announced in 1970, the Mk. 5 was the main type of Mk. in service in the mid 1970's. Further engine modifications brought the power output up to 750 bph, with consequent improvement in overall performance. Soon, revision of the ammunition stow age arrangements enabled 64 rounds to be stowed. Splash plates were added on the glacis as well. Plastic parts molded in dark green. Three realistic figures included. Openable hatches. Fully detailed plastic, pliable tracks.
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Highly detailed exterior. Two unassembled detailed figures with realistic expressions. Tank contains an aerial spread around the vehicle top, unsymmetrical turret, complicated body front, and a seesaw-type suspension. system. Realistic rubber track s. Gunnary included for armament.. A 1/35 Plastic Japanese Medium Tank Type 97
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The Sturmgeschuetz (storm or assault gun) was developed in the 1936-39 period to provide armoured support for the infantry. This came about largely because the new tanks being produced were destined for the panzer (armoured) divisions. In a battlef ield situation there was no guarantee that tanks from an armoured division would be available to support the infantry. Thus the idea of the assault gun regiment organic to an infantry division came about. Detailed plastic parts
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Highly accurate static display model. Realistically reproduced exterior details. Commander figure. Fully detailed, flexible plastic track. Side armour plates. Accurate waterslide decals. Great addition in making an attractive diorama!. Illustrated assembly and painting guide. (1) Plastic Model. Assemble the German Tank Destroyer Jagdpanzer IV L/70 Lang with this Plastic Model Kit from Tamiya's 1;35 Military Miniature Series. Suitable for Age 10 &
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The 2cm Flakvierling 38 was one of the most successful and widely used of all German antiaircraft guns developed from the 2cm Flak 38 which were single 2cm mounts. In 1940 and enlarged version of the single 2cm Flak 38, featuring four 2cm guns in a common mount, was designed and put into production. It came into wide service from 1941 onwards and remained an important item of field equipment throughout the war. Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in dark gray.
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With their long 7.5cm guns, and often with ''skirt'' armour, the later models of the PzKpw IV series have become the best known and the most frequently modelled variants. These were the tanks that took part in all the big tank battles of World War II and formed the backbone of Hitler's panzer divisions. Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in dark gray. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Many accessory parts. Three unassembled figures with authentic expressions.
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Basis of the Gepard weapon system is the remarkable Oerlikon-Contraves 35mm which was developed and put into production in the early 1960s. To combat modern jet aircraft approaching on the battlefield at tactical attack heights, a very high rate of fire was needed coupled with a high muzzle velocity. The 35mm calibre was found to be the optimum size for the best combination of weapon weight and effectiveness. Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in dark green. Ready
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A scale static display model with realistically reproduced characteristics including the low-profile bonnet. Highly detailed 6x4 chassis. Kar 98K riffle, sacks, light mortar, wooden boxes, ammunitions boxes, Panzerschreck, MG42 and jerry cans. Driv er figure with realistic uniform detail. Clear plastic used for the front windshield. Detailed open cab. Waterslide decals with markings for 3 different vehicles. Illustrated assembly guide. (1) Plastic Model. Assemble a German
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The T62 tank made its first official appearance in the victory parade to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the victory over Germany on May 9th 1965. It was the Soviet Union's reply to the Western new tanks. However, eight years later in October 197 3, Israeli troops captured a considerable number of Arab T62 tanks and about ten of these were sent to the U.S. and put through exhaustive tests, which revealed everything about the tank which had been veiled in mystery. Plastic
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The disadvantages of the 250/9 were in its complicated servicing, its poor acceleration and turning cycle, and, worst of all, the unholy noise it made. However, being equipped with tracks far outweighed these disadvantages. In 1943 the first Sd.kfz 250/9's were supplied to reconnaissance battalions on the Russian front and at the heavy fighting they lived up to expectations. Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in tan. Ready to assemble precision model kit. Vehicle
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There are numerous variations and modifications of the M48 in existence today, and this kit depicts an M48A3 ''Patton'' as it appeared during the Viet Nam conflict when employed by the U.S. forces. Plastic parts molded in olive drab green. Position of accessories on tank - such as the Jerry cans - can vary. Commander and another figure included. Pliable and authentic tank tracks. Wire rope included. Waterslide decals with markings for two tank craft. Detailed pictorial
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The familiar Jeep was born during WWII and it is said that it contributed greatly to the allied victory during that time. Following the conflict, this vehicle was widely used by most countries of the world as a small transport for ground forces and later employed large calibre weapons systems for ground combat support. Plastic parts molded in tan. Driver figure included. Jeep seats one driver; opposite side of vehicle contains large missile launcher which extends the length
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Plastic parts molded in tan. Accurately detailed tank comes with a commander figure. Movable turret. Mesh netting. Choice of open or closed hatches. 105mm main gun with thermal jacket. Open or closed headlamps. Pliable and plastic tracks. Waterslid e decals. Detailed pictorial instructions include a historical background of the Merkava. One 1/35 Merkava Israeli Main Battle Tank. This is a 1/35 Plastic Merkava Israeli Main Battle Tank from Tamiya. Recommended for ages 10 and
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Ready-to-assemble precision model animal kit. Highly detailed parts are molded in white and attached to sprues. Pieces fit together, although gluing is required. Includes geese, two dogs, four pigs, roosters, a mule, two rabbits, and small chicklet s; 18 animals in all. Various farm animals may be color coordinated from the illustrations on box. One 1/35 Livestock Set. This is a 1/35 Scale Plastic Livestock Set from Tamiya. Recommended for ages 10 and
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Ready to assemble precision model kit. Army or Marine Corps version options. Molded driver figure with realistic uniform details. Paper cut-outs of combat ration cartons. Plastic molded Firestone tires with tread pattern. Plenty of accessories. Att achable cargo trailer with realistic details. Illustrated assembly and painting guide. (1) Plastic Model. Assemble A U.S. M151A2 Ford Mutt with M416 Cargo Trailer with this Plastic Model Kit from Tamiya's 1;35 Military Miniature
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At the time of its introduction, in 1942, the German Tiger I was the most powerful and sophisticated tank available anywhere in the world, and is still considered a weaponry masterpiece of that era. Most of the Tiger I's were produced by Henschel, a heavy industry manufacturer in Germany. The later versions of the Tiger I went into production in January 1944, almost two and a half years after its debut. Many features like the thick armor plating remained unchanged. Detailed
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The Sd.Ktz. 251 half-track stable was the centerpiece of the German Mechanized Corps, throughout the World War 2. First production began in 1939, with the series classified into four types from Ausf.A to D, according to the production period. The e arly models used a very complicated body construction, made up of obliquely placed armor plates. This was somewhat simplified in the C and D types, to make mass production easier. The final, ''D'' production version appeared at
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Accurately detailed exterior. Movable gun and one piece turret. Choice of open or closed commander's and loader's hatches. Realistic flexible plastic tracks. Two life-like figures. Metal shaft. Plenty of accessories. Authentic waterslide decals. Gr eat addition in making an attractive diorama!. Illustrated assembly and painting guide. (1) Plastic Model. Assemble the T34/76 Russian Tank ''ChTZ'' Version, 1943 Production with this Plastic Model Kit from Tamiya's 1;35 Military
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Great Britian has a long and interesting history of armored vehicle use and development. In fact, they coined the term ''TANK'' for such weapons, and are known as well, for their superb designs. Their latest version of the Challenger Main Battle Ta nk is regarded as one of the most advanced armored fighting vehicles in service in the world today. Modern technology has enabled several outstanding improvements in its firepower, crew protection, and mobility, to meet the
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The design for the venerable M60 tank dates back to the mid 1950's. Considered a masterpiece of U.S. Armor history, the M60 design has been successfully retained while undergoing years of upgrades. The M60A1 variant sports an M68 105mm main gun, an d bolt-on reactive armor. Since the M60A1 is such a heavily refined and perfected craft, it still proves to be capable in front-line situations. Detailed plastic parts molded in tan and attached to sprues. Ready to assemble
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Developed in the early 1980's, the M1 Abrams tank benefited greatly from modern technology. Soon upgraded with heavier armor and the type M256 120mm smoothbore cannon, the M1 become known as the M1A1 Abrams. The M1A1 is the most formidable and capa ble mobile armored craft ever developed. Featuring an assortment of punishing weapons, a quiet running 1500 horsepower engine, and nearly impenetrable Chobham armor, the M1A1 is feared by anyone who faces it, no questions asked.
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The predecessor to the mechanically unreliable T64, the T72M1 represents everything positive about the T64 line, in a eloquently simplified package. The T72M1 puts the hurt on with an automatically loaded 2A46 125mm main gun capable of firing high- explosive or hollow-charge, armor piercing ammo. Incorporating reinforced armor and a laser sighting device, the T72M1 is a versatile tank still in use by Russia and many Warsaw Pact countries. Detailed plastic parts molded in
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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 M arder, 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 r immed 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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