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Revell 03356 1/72 Spahwagen Fennek

11.00 $
<h3>Fennek Reconnaissance Car - Miniature Military Technology</h3> <p>The Fennek reconnaissance tank, a joint development of the Netherlands and Germany, has been setting new standards in military reconnaissance since its introduction in 2003. With its advanced technology and armament, it offers a unique combination of protection, mobility and firepower. This model kit invites you to experience and build a piece of modern military history. Immerse yourself in the world of armored reconnaissance and experience the allure of a state-of-the-art vehicle in your hands.</p> <p>Discover the detailed model kit of the Fennek Reconnaissance Tank, the leading reconnaissance vehicle that stands for precision and efficiency. With a scale of 1:72, this kit puts the impressive complexity of Fennec in your hands. The kit consists of 90 precise parts that recreate the vehicle down to the smallest detail, from the detailed surface texture to the selectable armament options such as the 7.62mm MG or the 40mm grenade launcher. This model kit is a 2024 reissue that combines modern model making and historical significance. With dimensions of 77 mm long, 34 mm wide and 25 mm high, this kit is a compact representation of the Fennek reconnaissance tank and ideal for collectors and enthusiasts.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>90 precisely manufactured parts</li> <li>Detailed surface structure</li> <li>Choice of armament: 7.62mm machine gun or 40mm grenade <br>launcher</li> <li>Clear instructions for assembly</li> <li>Decals for authentic markings</li> </ul> <h3>Special Features</h3> <ul> <li>Innovative building techniques: The kit features precisely manufactured parts that allow for realistic representation.</li> <li>2024 reissue: A modern interpretation with historical significance.</li> <li>Official licenses: Authentic representation of the Fennek reconnaissance tank, developed in cooperation between the Netherlands and Germany.</li> <li>This model kit is ideal for advanced modelers (Level 4) who have experience in gluing and painting. It offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for anyone who is passionate about military engineering and detailed model making.</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 02323 1/35 Russian ML-20 M1937 152mm Howitzer

27.00 $
<p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>
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Academy 13239 1/35 German Tank Tiger 1 Early Version

32.00 $
<p>The Pz.Kpfw VI (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger is a German heavy tank from World War II, one of the most famous combat vehicles of that time. The German Panzerwaffe command had been carrying around the idea of a heavy tank since the beginning of the war, but the first attempts in the form of the Neubaufahrzeuge multi-tank were unsuccessful. In 1939 and 1940 they were conducted ineffectively, but after the clash with the T-34 and KW-1 on the eastern front, work on the new heavy tank sped up. On April 20, 1942, the prototype of the new tank, under the designation VK 4501 (H), underwent field trials in the presence of Adolf Hitler and was put into mass production shortly after. The first production versions were designated Pz.Kpfw VI Ausf.H1 (later Ausf.E). In the course of production, in the years 1942-1945, the tank was systematically modified by, for example, adding Feifell dust filters, different placement of headlights, modernization of optical equipment, changes to the commander's turret, etc. The drive was provided by a Maybach HL230 P45 12-cylinder carburetor engine with a capacity of 700 HP. The Pz.Kpfw VI tank, although it did not have such a contoured front hull as the T-34 or Pantera, was a heavily armored vehicle (frontal armor up to 120mm), armed with a very effective KwK 36 L / 56 88mm gun, which earned the reputation of being the most effective tank of the Second World War. It was a vehicle much better than the Allied M4 or Churchill and the Soviet T-34/76. He could also easily fight the IS-2 or M-26, surpassing them with the effectiveness of the main armament. On the other hand, the Pz.Kpfw VI had some disadvantages - first of all, it was extremely time-consuming to produce and had a very complicated suspension. In the later period of the war, the quality of the Tiger's armor also deteriorated, which resulted from the lack of access to the molybdenum deposits by the German economy. Despite these drawbacks, the Tiger on the battlefields proved to be a very effective weapon. He successfully fought in Tunisia, the Kursk Arch, Normandy and on the Eastern Front. Technical data: length (with a barrel): 8.45m, width: 3.7m, height: 2.93m, engine power: 700KM, weight: 56.9 t, range (on the road): 100km, maximum speed (on the road) ): 38 km / h, armament: 1 88 mm KwK 36 L / 56 gun, 3 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.</p>
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Academy 13267 1/35 Tank Merkava Mk III

21.00 $
<p>The Merkava (Hebrew for chariot) is an Israeli main battle tank designed since 1974 and entered mass production in 1979. The design team worked under the supervision of Maj. Gen. Izrael Tal - one of the most prominent Israeli armored officers. Merkava is the result of the Israeli army's experience in the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War. The Israeli Defense Forces commissioned the Merkava tank design to guarantee itself an independent source of heavy combat machinery. The designers of the vehicle were primarily guided by the idea of surviving the vehicle on the battlefield, which is why the Merkava is distinguished by an innovative armor that perfectly protects the crew members, and in the event of damage, it allows you to quickly replace the defective element. The concept of placing the engine at the front of the vehicle is also unique. Four production series were created: Mk.I, Mk.II, Mk.III and Mk.IV, which has been in production since 2001. Compared to the earlier versions in the Mk. III, the suspension has been significantly improved, thus improving the performance and comfort for the crew. A 120mm cannon was also installed, instead of a 105mm cannon. The Mk.III version also has the CVIS command system, which significantly increases its combat value. The armor, guidance and observation systems of the battlefield have been improved in the latest version. According to the fairly unanimous opinion of experts, Merkava and its subsequent modifications provide the Israeli Defense Forces with a decisive advantage over the armored potential of their Arab opponents. Technical data (version Mk.II): length (with a barrel): 8.63m, width: 3.7m, height: 2.66m, weight 60t, engine power: 900KM, speed (on the road): 46 km / h, armament: 1 105mm smoothbore cannon, 3 km caliber 7.62mm and one 60mm mortar.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.</p>
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Takom 2123 1/35 Stratenwerth 16T Strabokran 1944/45 Prod Vidalwagen Rocket

42.00 $
<p>This kit builds into a set of a 16-ton gantry crane and a V2 rocket! The Strabokran crane was used by German field maintenance teams during WWII for tank maintenance and repairs; it was also used for V2 rocket launch preparation. The V2 rocket was the world's first military liquid fuel ballistic missile, converting the A4 rocket developed by the German Space Travel Association, which first flew in 1942, into a practical weapon.</p> <p>Includes photo-etched parts and decals for 6 marking variations. The crane can be assembled in working condition or transport mode; all wheels rotate freely. Figures are not included.</p> <p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>
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Takom 2080 1/35 Israeli Main Battle Tank Merkava Mk.2b

27.00 $
<p>Named after the ancient Hebrew war chariot, Israel’s Merkava tank was forged by experience on the battlefield as well as the painful political realities facing the Jewish state. After enthusiastically providing the UK with valuable data gathered during 2 years of intense evaluation of the Chieftain tank, The Israelis were denied the weapon after political objections by wealthy Arab states resulted in the British cancellation of their agreement in 1969. This sudden turn of events instigated the ultimate decision in Israel to rely on themselves and produce a local tank.</p> <p>Drawing on experience gained operating U.S. &amp; British tanks in heavy combat, the Merkava was designed after the Yom Kippur war of 1973, and after several prototypes were tested and improved, the new tank went into production in 1977. Design features included a troop compartment in the rear accessed by a unique split hatch reminiscent of APC’s, a 908 Hp Teledyne Continental AVDS 1790-6A diesel engine mounted in the front of the hull for increased crew protection from the front, and a flat, arrow-shaped turret housing a powerful license-produced fully-stabilized version of the US rifled 105-mm M68 tank gun. Up to 62 rounds can be carried, including APFSDS, HEAT, HE-FRAG, and smoke rounds. Secondary armament comprised of two US 7.62 mm machine-guns and a third heavy Browning .50 caliber could be mounted on top of the commander cupola. An external 60 mm mortar could be fired by an operator from the nearby hatch. The tank features a Laser Range Finder and a digital fire control system, and enjoys NBC protection and an automatic fire extinguishing system. The Merkava can carry up to 10 fully equipped troops, as well as its crew of 4, consisting of the driver, gunner, loader, and commander.</p> <p>The Merkava Mk.1 saw combat in Lebanon in 1982, and began featuring upgrades which ultimately led to the more advanced Mk.IIB . These improved tanks featured enhanced fire control &amp; thermal sensors, a new transmission, increased fuel capacity, extra armor, and relocation of the mortar.</p>
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Heller HLL56892 1/72 M4 Sherman "D-Day" Starter Kit

10.00 $
<p>The M4 Sherman was first deployed in Italy in 1943. As the standard Allied tank, the Sherman would be used on all fronts until the end of the war. It would play a crucial role in the 1944 D-Day landings and during the Battle of Normandy.</p>
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Italeri 25755 1/56 Pz. Kpfw. VI Tiger I Ausf. E

12.00 $
<p>The Panzerkampfwagen VI  Tiger I is undoubtedly one of the most famous tanks of World War II. It was developed to provide the armored divisions of the Wehrmacht with a heavily armored and heavily armed tank to complement the more common medium tanks, Panzer III and Panzer IV, which were no longer effectively countering enemy tanks. Its primary armament consisted of the renowned and lethal long-barreled 88mm KwK 36 L/56 anti-tank gun. Installed in the turret and protected by a heavy 120mm shielding, it could penetrate the armor of any contemporary enemy vehicle even at long distances. Deployed on all major theatres of operation, it played an active role in German military operations in Normandy and the Western Front. Despite facing issues of reliability and deployment, the heavy tank, when operated by skilled crews, was always greatly feared by the Allied forces.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>WWll Tank Collection </li> <li>50 Parts </li> <li>Highly Detalied Kit </li> <li>Turret And Hull With Zimmerit </li> <li>Decals For 2 Versions</li> <li> Figure Included</li> </ul>