
Aoshima A000235 1/72 Japan Ground Self Defence Force 1/2T Truck with Water Wagon and Kitchen Wagon
20.00
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<p>The "3 ton and a half" trucks are cab-over trucks used to transport personnel and supplies, and are deployed in all JSDF units, making them the most commonly seen vehicles by the general public.</p>
<p>This is the long-awaited first 1/72 scale kit of the "3 ton and a half" truck! This is a very user-friendly model that can be used in various diorama scenes just like the actual vehicle. The top, bottom plate, and seats are selectable and can be opened or closed as desired.</p>

UStar NO002 1/48 T-90A Main Battle Tank and Tiger GAZ-233014 Armoured Vehicle
25.00
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<p>This is the second 1/48 scale authentic military injection kit from Suyata. Plastic parts come molded in a yellow/brown color, and the kit includes clear parts, soft tires, metal wire, and decals. The crawler tracks of the T-90A main tank are link-and-length type.</p>

Tamiya 35376 1/35 US Tank Destroyer M18 Hellcat
29.00
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<p>During World War II, the M18 Hellcat was a tank destroyer developed by the United States Army to compete with powerful German tanks such as the Tiger and Panther. Equipped with a high-powered 76mm tank gun on an open-top turret that emphasizes search power. To secure space inside the turret, the main gun loading section was laid out with the barrel rotated 45 degrees. In addition, the compact body has been pursued to be lighter, and an automatic transmission and the first torsion bar suspension for American tanks have been introduced. The star-shaped 9-cylinder gasoline engine mounted on the rear of the car body demonstrated a maximum speed of over 80km / h, making it the fastest tracked vehicle in World War II. Production of the Hellcat began in July 1943, welcoming its first line on the Italian front in 1944. After that, he was dispatched to the Northwestern Europe and the Pacific front, and defeated German tanks one after another with hit and away tactics that utilized high-speed performance and firepower. It contributed to the victory of the US military as a pioneer in anti-tank combat.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>M18 Hellcat 1/35 scale, plastic model assembly kit.</li>
<li>Overall length 192 mm, overall width 80 mm. Based on actual vehicle coverage, the height-reduced body is equipped with a powerful 76mm tank gun, and the fearless style is reproduced with a rich sense of reality.</li>
<li>The interior of the turret, such as the main gun loading section, shell rack, radio, and swivel gear, has a dense finish.</li>
<li>The texture of the canvas cover attached to the mantlet is also realistically expressed.</li>
<li>The headlight lens is a clear part.</li>
<li>For complicated suspension, parts are integrated to make it easier to assemble.</li>
<li>The single pin type track is a connection type with a straight part integrated.</li>
<li>A full-body image of a standing tank soldier and two types of markings for vehicles deployed on the Italian front at the end of World War II are set.</li>
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Airfix A1354 1/35 Tiger I Early Version Operation Citadel
23.00
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<p>Following their disastrous defeat at Stalingrad during the winter of 1942-43, the German armed forces launched a major offensive in the East known as Operation Citadel on July 4th, 1943. The climax of Operation Citadel, the Battle of Kursk, involved as many as 6,000 tanks, 4,000 aircraft and 2 million fighting men and is remembered as the greatest tank battle in history.</p><p>The peak of the battle was the massive armour engagement at Prochorovka, which began on July 12th. Prochorovka is one of the best-known of the many battles on the Eastern Front during World War II. Tiger heavy tanks with deadly 88mm cannons, lumbered forward while hundreds of nimble Soviet T-34 medium tanks raced into the midst of the SS armour and threw the Germans into confusion. The Soviets closed with the Panzers, negating the Tigers 88mm guns, outmanouvered the German armour and knocked out hundreds of German tanks.</p><p>The Soviet tank forces audacious tactics resulted in a disastrous defeat for the Germans, and the disorganised SS divisions withdrew, leaving 400 destroyed tanks behind, including between 70 and 100 Tigers and many Panthers. Those losses smashed the SS divisions fighting power, and as a result Hoths Fourth Panzer Army had no chance to achieve even a partial victory in the south of the Soviet Union. After receiving the news of the Allied invasion of Sicily, as well as reports of impending Soviet attacks on the Mius River and at Izyum, Hitler decided to cancel Operation Citadel. From then on the German forces were on the back-foot and the war had now turned against them.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 24.1</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 8.57</li>
<li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 10.2</li>
<li>Item Scale: 1:35</li>
<li>Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals</li>
<li>Finish: Plastic</li>
<li>Number of Scheme options: 2</li>
<li>Skill Level: 4</li>
<li>Flying Hours: 3</li>
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