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The M113 is one of the vehicles most widely used in non-communist countries of the world and is showing activity as transport for infantrymen of free nations. Among the important features of the M113 are smallness, lightness, and therefore easiness to use. It is designed as a light armoured personnel carrier for transporting 13 fully armed riflemen including the driver, but also serves as a cargo boat, ambulance, weapon carrier, command car and reconnaissance car.
This is an all-new kit designed by Tamiya’s top designers which recreates the "Easy Eight" variant of the legendary Sherman medium tank. The M4A3E8 was known fondly as the “Easy Eight” by its crews, thanks to the relatively smooth drive afforded by its Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension (HVSS). Another distinguishing feature was its 76mm gun. Some of the 2,500 examples produced were in time to appear in the Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945), and others even served in the Korean War years after the Allied WWII triumph. Movie buffs will no doubt also recall that the "Easy Eight" was the star of the 2014 hit film "Fury."
This is a highly detailed model of the WWII German tank destroyer Nashorn. The full size vehicle featured an 8.8cm gun also known as a PAK 43 and it was fitted to the upper surface of a light turret less chassis. Even though the vehicle was lightly armored, the PAK43 weapon was capable of penetrating 190mm of armor at 1,000 meters. The Nashorn saw action with German heavy antitank battalions fighting Soviet and Allied forces during much of the conflict. Due to its relatively low cost and superior mobility compared to heavier tanks it remained in production until the end of the WWII war.
Decals Included
Photo-Etch Parts Not included
Scale 1/35
The model accurately recreates the powerful form of the Nashorn, thanks to detailed research performed using an actual example of the vehicle in a museum in Russia.
Features faithful reproductions of the 71-caliber 8.8cm gun and complex fighting compartment.
Metal parts are used to ensure that the gun has authentic movement and weight.
Comes with 3 marking options, including winter and Eastern front versions.
4 included figures depict driver and 3 crew members in a variety of realistic poses.
Apart from decals for the vehicles deployed in the Iraq War, 1 set of decals for the NATO vehicle deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina is also included in the kit. To accurately replicate the vehicle we recommend using Tamiya"s NATO Green, NATO Brown and NATO Black colors.
This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit accurately recreating the U.S. Light Tank M24 Chaffee.
Italeri's classic kit is given a new lease of life, with new and updated parts
Includes a highly realistic aluminum gun barrel.
Features assembly-type WWII tracks with single-piece straight sections.
Turret has newly added WWII antenna base parts and weld lines.
Accessories include M2, ammunition boxes, bags, folded sheets and jerry cans.
Comes with a commander torso figure, plus marking options for the vehicles on the Italian front and in Germany.
Vehicle parts are a product of Italeri.
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This is the 1/35 Scale IDF APC Puma
Plastic Model Kit by Hobby Boss.
Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
FEATURES: Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in olive drab
Multi-directional slide molded lower hull
Photo-etched parts
Individual tracks
Waterslide decals
Illustrated instructions
INCLUDES: One plastic model
The later models of the Pzkpw IV series have become the best known and the most fequently modelled variants. These were the tanks that took part in all the bit tank battles of World War II and formed the backbone of Hitlers Panzer divisions.
This a Snap Together, 1/48th scale model of the WWII German V2 rocket used against England.
No glue or paint required
14 pieces
As World War II progressed, the vehicles used on the battlefields became larger and larger. When these mammoth machines broke down or became damaged, the task of bringing them back from the front lines was not an easy one. This need was especially felt by the German Wehrmacht, who were fighting on a wide range of battlegrounds: from the scorching desert of N. Africa to the railroad lacking plains of Russia. Bringing damaged vehicles back from these difficult conditions was indispensable to replenishing fighting strength to the army. The German 18 Ton Heavy Half-Track "FAMO" and Tank Transporter Sd.Ah.116 was one of the vehicles that contributed to this task. Including all variations, over 2500 18ton half-tracks were produced by the end of the WWII. One of the major types was the tank recovery half-track, which was a mighty towing vehicle equipped with two rows of seats and a flatbed in back for the storage of equipment such as a “draw-bar” and spare wire rope. Tool storage compartments were found on each of the outer sides of the flatbed. In addition, the underside of a vehicle was equipped with a winch. Its powerplant was a Maybach HL 108 12-cylinder engine, which put out 270hp. Tank transporting was conducted by either direct towing with a draw bar, or by loading the tank atop a massive trailer. Officially known as "Sd.Ah.116", the Type 116 Trailer connected with the 18ton heavy half-track, which allowed for the transportation of 22-23 ton class tanks such as the Pz.Kpfw.III, Pz.Kpfw.IV and other heavy artillery.
• Stretching over 640mm, this kit is 50mm longer than the Dragon Wagon and is the longest kit in the MM series.
• The massive trailer unit consists of both the front and the rear wheeled pieces on either ends of the long platform piece.
• Real rubber tires for heightened realism are included.
• This kit features ample metal and metal plated parts for various accessory pieces such as a chain for fixing the tank in tow to the platform.
• Includes eight figures in various poses.
This model kit recreates the German Tank Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.B. Although Germany had been forbidden to develop tanks after the defeat of WWI, it developed the Panzerkampfwagen I under the name of "agricultural tractor" to deflect suspicions of rearmament, and the Pz.Kpfw.I became a mass- produced tank. The engine on the Ausf.B was upgraded to 100hp, nearly double the 57hp of the Ausf.A. Also, it had a 40cm longer hull, and a pair of 7.92mm MG13 machine guns were equipped. While the Pz.Kpfw.I was developed for training, it first saw live action in Spain during the Spanish Civil War and was widely used in various situations such as the invasion of Poland and the Eastern Front.
• 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 123mm, width: 60mm.
• Assembly type tracks have one-piece straight sections and depict realistic “sag”.
• Right and left fenders are recreated in a one-piece component featuring anti-slip patterns.
• Photo-etched part authentically depicts exhaust cover.
• Includes one torso figure which depicts a commander. Choose between head sections with beret and side cap.
• Comes with a choice of three marking options to recreate versions which were in service during the attacks in Poland, France and Russia.
The familiar Jeep was born during WW2 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 the ground forces and later employed large calibre weapons systems for ground combat support.
Officially it is called the BGM-71A; however, it is most widely called the TOW missile system which stands for Tube launched, Optically tracked, Wire guided, missile system. When the missile is fired at a target, the shooter maintains the target in the cross hairs of the sight. The infrared rays of the missile exhaust are sensed by the optical sight and the computer compensated for the speed of the target and missile, guiding it via the wire trailing back to the vehicle. A far greater percentage of hits are recorded with this system, and it is easier to operate. Maximum range for shooting is 3750m which is much greater than the 1097m effective range of the 106.
This model kit set pairs up the Type 1 self-propelled gun (Item 35331) with Japanese model maker Fine Molds’ Type 94 Kurogane 4x4 scout car, in what promises to be a great value diorama in a box!
The Type 1 was a modified tank with a 75mm field gun, the only weapon available to Japanese WWII forces that could reliably take out U.S. Sherman tanks. The Kurogane, meanwhile, is said to be the among the world’s first 4x4 vehicles; the 33hp engine-powered car could carry three and was used in a variety of roles in numerous theaters. Roughly 4,800 were manufactured.
About the Set:
1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit set.
Type 1 Model Information
• An accurate recreation of the self-propelled gun form with riveted hull, unique suspension and open top fighting compartment. The gun features depictions of recoil buffer and mount.
• Belt type tracks offer accuracy and a fuss-free assembly process. They can be painted and cemented.
• Comes with gunner and loader figures in accurate pose, plus four marking options.
Kurogane Model Information
• The compact Kurogane 4x4 is captured in style, with accurate recreations of the 3-seater cabin and 4WD suspension. The canvas hood is depicted in retracted position.
• Length: 102mm, width: 45mm.
• Comes with a single figure in standing position and four marking options.
• Kurogane parts are a product of Fine Molds, Japan.
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