
Mirage 72891 1/72 C7P Heavy Artillery Tractor
19.00
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<h3>The C7P was a Polish tracked artillery tractor from the interwar period and World War II.</h3>
<p>The first prototypes of the vehicle were built in 1933, and serial production continued in the period 1934-1939, ending with the production of about 150 examples. The C7P was powered by the PZInż engine. 235 with 115 hp. The vehicle did not have any permanent weapons.</p>
<p>Along with the slow motorization and mechanization of the Polish Army at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, it was decided to increase the mobility of Polish artillery and use in some of its units new tracked tractors that would replace the vehicles used so far - such as the Holt tractor 75. In order to shorten the time needed for analytical and implementation works, it was decided to use the chassis and many components were developed at the same time for the 7TP tank. As a result, a vehicle with good off-road characteristics, low failure rate and relatively easy operation was created. C7P tractors were used primarily for towing heavy cannons, howitzers and mortars. The main target unit turned out to be the 1st Heaviest Artillery Regiment, which received a large part of the C7Ps produced. These cars also found their way to armored forces, where they were used to tow and retrieve damaged tanks from the field. C7P tractors took part in the September campaign in 1939, and small numbers of them fell into the hands of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army.</p>
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<p>Flexible belt-style tracks, a detailed suspension, and decals for multiple versions.</p>
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<p>Includes photo-etched metal detail parts.</p>
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<p>Instructions are in Polish and English.</p>
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<p>Figures are NOT included.</p>
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<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>With rubber chains</p>
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<p>Photo-etched parts</p>
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<p>Four versions buildable</p>
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<p>Item Dimensions LxWxH: 24.1 x 12.7 x 4.1 cm</p>
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MiniArt 35390 1/35 Allied Mine Detection Equipment
7.00
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<h3>Allied Mine Detection Equipment</h3>
<p>Kit Contains Models of Mine Detection Equipment.</p>
<p>4 Types of Allied Metal Detectors (Soviet, British/Polish and US), 2 Types of German Mines, Bags, Marking Flags.</p>
<p>Decal Sheet is Included.</p>
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<p>Box size: 260 x 162 x 35</p>
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MiniArt 37075 1/35 Syrian T-34/85
30.00
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<p>The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940, the world's first mass-produced diesel-powered tank, famously deployed with Red Army during World War II against Operation Barbarossa.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Highly detailed plastic model kit</li>
<li>All hatches can be assembled in open or closed position</li>
<li>Individual tracks included</li>
<li>Metal surfaces and weld lines accurately represented in the model</li>
<li>Photo-etched parts included</li>
<li>Clear plastic parts included</li>
<li>Decal sheet for 4 options</li>
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Modelcollect 72168 1/72 German E-75 Heavy Tank with 128 Gun
11.00
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<p>Modelcollect 72168 1/72 German E-75 Heavy Tank with 128 Gun Plastic Model Kit</p>
<p>Plastic scale model set. To assemble, use the fitting and painting guide in the box with pictures and illustrations. The necessary paint, glue and other aids are not included in the kit and must be purchased separately. On our site you will also find various upgrades and accessories that you can use for your construction. When painting, you can also use auxiliary products that create various environmental effects and effects, with which you can achieve the most lifelike effects.<br><br>The product is recommended from the age of 14, but with the help of an adult, the construction of models can be started from the age of 10. At this age, it provides an excellent experience and develops dexterity and logical thinking very well.</p>

Takom 2129 1/35 Russian Navy 130mm Automatic Naval Gun AK-130
35.00
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<h3>AK-130</h3>
<p>The Russian AK-130 automatic naval gun turret was developed in the 1970's to supersede the earlier SM-2 as armament for destroyers and cruisers. This twin-barreled weapon system is the most powerful naval gun turret in service today. The 130mm liquid-cooled guns have were derived from the powerful 130mm M-46 towed artillery piece. These water cooled guns are mounted side by side in an unmanned turret with an automatic loader, with 150 to 180 rounds of ammunition stored in a magazine below deck. It’s MR-184 Kite Screech fire control radar and guidance system includes a 2-band radar, and a low light TV laser designator, and can control two AK-130 turrets simultaneously.</p>
<p>The maximum range is 23 km against surface targets and 15 km against aircraft. The weapon has a rate of fire of 10 to 35 rounds per minute for each of the two guns, which results in a maximum of 70 rpm per gun turret.</p>
<p>The main user of the AK-130 is the Russian navy, mounted on Sovremenny and Udaloy II class destroyers and Slava and Kirov class cruisers. The only export user is China, which uses the weapon on their Sovremenny class destroyers.</p>