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This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
Box is in almost like new condition
A sprues are in factory sealed bags.
Instructions and decals appear is very good condition.
Includes Bis parts from Tamiya
Includes full color paint chart for 4 camo versions.
From Tamiya's website: "Never before modeled as 1/35 plastic injection kit by any maker, the unique and distinctively shaped French B1 bis tank is now available from Tamiya"s 1/35 MM Series! Featuring small, one-man turret and large tracks going around the entire hull the B1 bis tank"s design evokes that of an earlier era, promising a fascinating and enjoyable modeling experience."
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This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
1/35 scale assembly kit depicting infantrymen from the British 8th Army which fought in the North African desert during WWII.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
Box is in good condition
Instructions and decals appear in good condition
This is a current production kit.
During WWII, the German army used self-propelled guns in large quantities with one such gun being the German Sturmgeschutz III. This plastic assembly model kit realistically reproduces the form of the Ausf.G early version which was manufactured from December 1942. The distinctive low silhouette of the StuG III, with the fighting compartment mounted onto the Panzer III's hull, features great scale realism. The kit also includes parts to allow you to depict the StuG III with either a 7.5cm anti-tank howitzer or the 10.5cm gun used to support the infantry units. Parts to depict Schürzen armor as well as two figures in relaxed pose feeding and holding a puppy are also included.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
This 1/35 scale assembly kit model depicts the British Army Centurion tank. The Centurion was designed to incorporate the best of the British infantry and cruiser tank concepts, and was an extremely successful vehicle that would serve British forces from its production post-WWII to the 1960s. This Mk.III variant was deployed in the Korean War, Suez Crisis and other conflicts. It packed a significant punch with a 20-pounder gun.
• 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit.
• The form of the Centurion Mk.III is accurately captured, with separate parts recreating details such as smoke dischargers, radiator grille, side skirts and more.
• Belt type tracks make for a realistic and fuss-free finish.
• The 20-pounder gun can be assembled with a fixed or moving barrel depending upon the mantlet piece(s) used.
• Includes 5 marking options and 1 realistic full body figure.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
This kit was a part of a limited edition "Milestone 300th Release" commemorative.
It includes a full color photo sheet to document the color scheme.
This is a 1/35 scale plastic assembly kit of the Matilda Mk.III/IV. The Matilda was developed as a heavily armored infantry tank and was the British Army's main tank in North Africa during WWII. The Matilda swept aside Italian opponents and was respectfully called the “Queen of the Desert” by German forces. During Operation Battleaxe to lift the siege of Tobruk in June 1941, German forces famously used their 88mm AA guns in the anti-tank role as they were the only effective counter against Matildas. The Matilda has written her name into the history books as a highly effective tank which continually proved her worth during many fierce battles throughout North Africa.
★Length: 174mm, Width: 72mm. The Matilda's form has been richly reproduced based on a detailed study of the actual tank.
★The turret, gun mantlet, and front hull feature a realistic cast metal texture.
★The mechanically complicated suspension also has a detailed finish.
★Belt and assembly type tracks included.
★3 types of North African markings included.
★1 full body commander, 2 torso (loader and driver) figures included.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that appears complete, in good condition. Sprue bags have been opened and some parts are loose in bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
Box is in good condition but has a number 1 in marker on front
Front page of instructions is torn
Includes original sealed bag of 8 paints, 2 brushes and 2 tubes of glue, condition unknown
Golden Hind (pl. Złota Łania) was an English galleon from the 16th and 17th centuries. The unit was launched and probably entered service in 1576 or 1577. It was about 30-32 meters long and 6.2 meters wide and was able to swim at a maximum speed of 8 knots. The crew consisted of 80-90 people, and the ship was armed with 22 guns.
Golden Hind entered service under the name of Pelican, but its name was changed very quickly. The vessel was built with the funds of Elizabeth I of Tudor, often and rightly called the Great. The ship went down in history because it was the flagship of Sir Francis Drake during his voyage around the world in 1577-1580. Five units took part in the expedition, but only Golden Hind returned to England safe. It is worth adding that this expedition was the second circumnavigation of the globe in history, after the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan. It was also thanks to this expedition that Francis Drake was awarded the title of nobility. From 1580, the vessel was moored at Deptford in memory of this famous event. However, not subjected to appropriate renovation and maintenance, it fell into disrepair in 1661. There are currently two full-size replicas of this ship.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
Includes a Tamiya Photo Etched detail set.
No Instructions in box.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that appears complete with several sprues still in original bags, one unbagged sprue appears complete.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
Kit includes several figures.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warrenty or return.
Kit is unassembled and all parts still on sprues and sprues in factory bags.
Box is old but in very good condition.
This is a previously owned, unassembled kit that is complete with all sprues still in factory bags.
Sold as is with no warranty or return.
This model kit recreates the German Tank Destroyer Marder II. During the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the anti-tank self-propelled gun Marder II countered overpowering Russian tanks T-34 and KV-2. In 1941 it had become clear that not only Panzerkampfwagen III and IV but also the 5cm Pak 38 did not have enough power, and the 7.5cm Pak 40 was developed; it could penetrate 130mm armor plate from 1,000m away, and at a rate of up to 14 shots per minute. The Marder II equipped the 7.5cm Pak 40 with the open-top fighting compartment based upon the Panzerkampfwagen II. Production started in the middle of 1942.
• 1/35 scale plastic assembly model. Length: 175mm.
• The open-top form with a 7.5cm Pak 40 is authentically captured and features a realistic rendering of barrel base.
• Includes interior details of open-top fighting compartment such as bulletproof plate inside face, radio rack and ammunition box.
• Includes components to depict wooden box, shells, and empty cartridges.
• Gun travel locks and ammunition boxes can be assembled for a vehicle in combat or on the move.
• Two full body figures are included.