
Trumpeter 07123 1/72 German E-50 (50-75 tons)/Standardpanzer*
11.00
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<p>High quality, precision <a>plastic model kit</a>. <a>Paint</a> and <a>glue</a> not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>

AFV 35350 1/35 German Army M110 A2G Self-Propelled Howitzer
71.00
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<p>AFV Club brings us a self-propelled Howitzer that has been modified for cold weather operations, specifically from the Cold War era of the German Bundeswehr, incorporating new parts for modelers to enjoy!</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>A new lightweight armor has been added to the rear of the chassis.</li>
<li>The driver's seat and the support frame for the canvas roof have been newly recreated to enhance visibility.</li>
<li>Equipped with German-made Diehl 828G tracks and drive wheels.</li>
<li>The crew heater in the fighting compartment has been accurately represented.</li>
<li>The driver's seat features a simplified internal structure.</li>
<li>The ammunition tray and the support arm for the barrel have been precisely recreated.</li>
<li>The fixed spade and its hydraulic cylinder on the chassis have been accurately modeled.</li>
<li>The closing mechanism of the barrel has been meticulously represented.<br>
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AFV 35232 1/35 German Sd.Kfz. 232 Schwerer Panzerspahwagen
37.00
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<p>The Sd.Kfz 231/232/233 (8-Rad) were German heavy armoured cars of World War II. The first prototypes of the vehicle were built in 1935, and series production lasted from 1936 to 1942, ending with the production of about 600 vehicles. The Sd.Kfz 231/232/233 series of vehicles was powered by a 150 hp Bussing-NAG V8 engine, and later by a 180 hp Bussing-NAG L8V-GS engine. The Sd.Kfz 231 was armed with a 20 mm KwK 30 cannon and a single 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>New Tooling "Bedstead" Antenna.</li>
<li>Precisely Replicates Construction Of Inner Compartment And Turret.</li>
<li>High Detailed Injection Molding Driver Dashboard.</li>
<li>Clear Parts Provided For Vision Blocks.</li>
<li>Hatches & Stowage Covers Can Be Built Optional In Open Or Closed Position.</li>
<li>Accurately Reproduced Chassis & Suspension Systems Are Based On Thorough Study Of Actual Vehicle.</li>
<li>The Kit Comes With 2Cm Kwk30 Main Gun And Coaxial Mg13.</li>
<li>Steerable Wheels With Early Type Rubber Tyres.</li>
<li>Precision Photo-Etched Parts Included.</li>
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Trumpeter 07178 1/72 Soviet 2K11A TEL with 9M8M Missile Krug-a (SA-4 Ganef)
17.00
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<h3>The 2K11 “Krug” is a Soviet and now Russian long-range, medium-to-high altitude surface-to-air missile (SAM) system.</h3>
<p>"2K11" is its GRAU designation, while SA-4 Ganef is its NATO reporting name. The system was designed by NPO Novator and produced by Kalinin Machine Building Plant.</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Model Brief: Length: 120mm Width: 65.7mm</p>
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<p>Total Parts: 80+</p>
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<p>Total Sprues: 3 sprues , lower hull , upper hull and tracks</p>
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Modelcollect UA72341 German MAN KAT1M1014 8*8 HIGH-Mobility off-road tr
20.00
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<h3>German MAN KAT1M1014 8*8 HIGH-Mobility off-road truck with M870A1 semi-trailer</h3>
<p>The US Army and Air Force operated the KAT18x8 in the so-called [Category 2 Truck] category under the names M1001, M1002, M1013, and M1014 according to specifications.</p>
<p>Since the M1014 is mainly used for material transportation, it is the only category truck that is not equipped with a crane.</p>
<p>The bM870A1 is a semi-trailer that succeeds the M870 and was used to transport building materials and supplies.</p>
<p>Unlike the M870, it cannot be loaded or unloaded from the rear, and the tractor is separated and the gooseneck is used as a ramp.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>1/72 scale M1014 tractor & M870A1 semi-trailer set.</li>
<li>Faithfully reproduce the characteristics of the M1014 tractor.</li>
<li>The M870A1 semi-trailer is removable from the tractor. The lamp part is fixed.</li>
<li>Precise chassis details and tractor engine are also reproduced.</li>
<li>Includes etched parts and water slide decals.</li>
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Academy 13255 1/35 US Army M18 Hellcat
21.00
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<p>The M18 Gun Motor Carriage "Hellcat" is an American tank destroyer from the Second World War. Design work on the vehicle began at the turn of 1941/1942. It was originally planned to create a vehicle armed with a 37mm gun, but after the experience of Operation Torch in November 1942, the caliber was increased to 57mm and later to 76mm. Finally, in February 1943, the final design with just such a gun appeared, and production began in July of the same year. It lasted until October 1944 and resulted in the production of about 2,500 vehicles. Apart from the typical M18, only one development version of the M39 was created, which was a turretless transporter and artillery tractor. The M18 Hellcat turned out to be a very successful vehicle. Contrary to the M10, its chassis was constructed from scratch, which allowed it to be very well adapted to the tasks assigned to this vehicle. The 400 HP Wright Continental R-975-C4 engine was also a big advantage. The M18 turned out to be a very fast vehicle, armed with a good cannon and was able to engage in equal combat with the Pz.Kpfw V or VI at a distance of 800-900m, assuming that the Hellcat was firing at the sides of German vehicles. The M18 played an important role in the fighting in France and Germany in 1944-1945, especially during the fighting in the Ardennes. Technical data: length (without barrel): 5.28m, width: 2.87m, height: 2.16m, weight 17.7t, engine power: 400KM, speed (on the road): up to 97km / h, armament: 1 cannon 76.2mm M1A1 or M1A1C or M1A2, single MG Browning M2HB caliber 12.7mm.</p>
<p>The M18 Hellcat, a light tank used by the U.S. Army, saw extensive action in the forests of Europe during World War II. It boasts a highly detailed hull, turret, and bogies with a fully detailed interior of transmission and crew compartments. It gives the user a choice of assembling with one-piece flexible tracks or individual injection tracks. And, of course, tons of accessories are also included.</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.</p>

Rye Field Model 5030s 1/35 T-34/D30 122mm Syrian Self-Propelled Howitzer
31.00
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<p>The 122-mm howitzer D-30(GRAU index 2A18) is a Soviethowitzer that first entered service in 1960. It is a robust piece that focuses on the essential features of a towed field gun suitable for all conditions. The D-30 has a maximum range of 15.4 kilometers, or over 21 km using RAP ammunition.</p>
<p>With its striking three-leg mounting, the D-30 can be rapidly traversed through 360 degrees. Although no longer manufactured in the nations of the former Soviet Union, the D-30 is still manufactured internationally and is in service in more than 60 countries’ armed forces.</p>
<p>The barrel assembly of the 2A18 gun is used by the 2S1 self-propelled howitzer. There are also Egyptian, Chinese, Serbian and Syrian self-propelled variants and conversions. The Syrian conversion utilizes the hull of a T-34 tank.</p>