
Takom 5004 1/72 MAZ-537G Tractor w/CHMZAP-5247G Semitrailer
12.00
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<p>The MAZ-537 is a diesel powered Russian military truck tractor produced by the Minsk Automobile Plant from 1959 to 1965. The truck is capable of towing up to 50 tons, and has a primary purpose of transporting tanks and ballistic missiles. The "G" model MAZ-537 is equipped with a rear-mounted winch to assist in the loading and unloading of the CHMZAP-5247G semitrailer.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Clear parts</li>
<li>Photo-etched detail parts</li>
<li>4 marking options</li>
<li>Parts molded in gray</li>
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Takom 2084 1/35 AML-60 French Light Armoured Car
22.00
$
<p>The Panhard AML Light Armoured Car is a fast, long-ranged, and relatively cheap first-generation armoured car with excellent reconnaissance capability. Designed on a small, lightly armoured 4X4 chassis, it weighs an estimated 5.5 tonnes</p>

Takom 2038 1/35 AMX-13 75 SS11 ATGM
24.00
$
<p>The AMX-13 is a French light tank produced from 1953 to 1985. It served with the French Army, as the Char 13t-75 Mod</p>

Takom 2109 1/35 Fries Kran 16t Strabokran 1943/44
29.00
$
<p>Gantry crane (Germany: STRABOKRAN) is a gate type mobile crane which German army field maintenance unit used for maintenance and repair of tanks during World War II. It was used not only for maintenance and repair of medium to heavy tanks such as Tiger tanks, panther tanks, elephants, etc, but also for launching V2 rocket. It was transported by half trucks such as Sd.kfz.8 and Sd.Kfz.9, and we were able to assemble it in about an hour with 10 crews. About 100 machines were manufactured during the Great War and operated with German Armored Division and Heavy Tank Battalion etc. </p>
<p>The kit reproduces precise details of the crane. There are 4 types of marking included, you can select and assemble the state at the time of work or transportation. </p>

Rye Field Models 5071 1/35 VK45.01(H) (Fgsl.Nr.V1) Tiger Experimental Series
30.00
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<p>The VK45.01(H) is a tank developed by Henchel at the request of the German Army Weapons Bureau's 45t class tank "VK45.01" development plan. In 1941, the Army Weapons Bureau requested Henchel and Porsche to develop under the names of VK45.01(H) and VK45.01(P), respectively, and Henchel was developing the VK36. They proceeded with the development of the VK45.01(H) based on the 01(H). Initially, the turret was planned to be diverted from the VK36.01(H), but since it was hurriedly decided to change the armament to the KwK36, Porsche decided to divert the turret designed for the VK45.01(P). The design of the VK36.01(H) was diverted to the VK45.01(H) in order to shorten the development period, but the VK45.01(H) had a large weight increase, so the wheels had to be installed in a double row. The tracks were also replaced with a new version. The German Army surpassed the VK45.01(P) in a demonstration held at the president's headquarters in April 1942, and the VK45.01(H) was far superior in the performance comparison test conducted after that. It was decided to formally adopt the VK45.01(H) as "No. VI Tank Tiger H1 type" in October of the same year.</p>
<p>This model kit from Rye Field Model can be built with the main hatch opened or closed; the tracks can be counted and moved. Decals and photo-etched parts are included, too.</p>
<h3>Contents<br>
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<p>Plastic sprue (Grey), Plastic sprue (Tan), Plastic sprue (Grey), Plastic sprue (Tan), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Tan), Photoetched fret (Brass), Rod (Steel), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored)</p>
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