
Modelcollect UA72344 Austratt fort coastal artillery site triple 28cm t
14.00
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<h3>Austratt fort coastal artillery site triple 28cm turret Caesar.</h3>
<p>Plastic model kit from Modelcollect in 1:72 scale. The kit is delivered unbuilt and unpainted. You will need plastic glue and possibly superglue to assemble. Glue and paint are not included in this set.</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<li>1/72 Scale</li>
<li>28cm turret</li>
<li>Item Size: 33 x 24.5 x 10 cm </li>
<li><span>Weight: 566g</span></li>
</ul>

Takom 1014 1/16 Wiesel MK20
35.00
$
<p>The Wiesel airborne combat vehicle is a small tracked vehicle currently used by the German Army for paratroopers; it was named "Wiesel" (weasel) due to its small size and agility. Development began in the 1970s, and mass production began in 1984; of the 345 Wiesel 1 Mk.20 produced between 1989 and 1992, 135 of them were armed with the Rheinmetall Rh202 cannon.</p>
<p>The hatches on this tank can be built opened or closed, and the suspension, road wheels and tracks are movable; clear parts and photo-etched parts are included, as are decals for four versions and a figure.</p>
<h3>Includes</h3>
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<p>Clear parts</p>
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<li>
<p>Photo-etched parts</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Decals for 4 versions</p>
</li>
</ul>

IBG Models The World at War 012 1/72 A9 CS Close Support British Cruiser Tank
8.00
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<p>“Cruiser Tank” was the British term for its medium-weight tanks intended to be used by Armoured Divisions. The first of these was known as the A9 after the original War Office specification for the type. The naming system changed in mid-1940 after which it became known as Cruiser I. Development took place at a slow pace by Vickers. The earliest design sketch was drawn in 1934, building work on the prototype began in late 1935 and following trials and modifications it was accepted for service in June 1937. Production began in January 1939, by the outbreak of World War II in September 1939 there were 35 in service. The last of 125 vehicles was delivered in June 1940. Armour protection was no more than 14mm but its 2pdr main gun was as good against tanks as any comparable weapon of that time. Secondary armament was one .303” Vickers water-cooled machine gun mounted next to the 2pdr, two more machine guns were fitted in small turrets at the sides of the driver. This meant the crew was six men. Some tanks carried a 3.7” Mortar in place of the 2pdr to fire smoke shells.</p>

MiniArt 37071 1/35 Egyptian T-34/85 Interior Kit
42.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly Detailed Model</li>
<li>Driver Compartment Interior Accurately Represented</li>
<li>Fully Detailed Fighting Compartment Interior</li>
<li>Highly Detailed Interior Of Turret</li>
<li>All Hatches Can Be Posed Open & Closed</li>
<li>Full Ammunition Included</li>
<li>Engine Included</li>
<li>Individual Tracks Included</li>
<li>Clear Plastic Parts Included</li>
<li>Photo-Etched Parts Included</li>
<li>Decal Sheet For 5 Options</li>
</ul>

Takom 2128 1/35 Russian Navy CADS-N-1 Kashtan CIWS
20.00
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<strong>Takom 1/35 Russian Navy Cads-N1 Kashtan Ciws Defence Gun-Missile System (New Tool) Kit</strong>
<p>Plastic injection field gun model kit</p>