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Trumpeter 07203 1/72 Famo Sd.Kfz.9/18 Ton Halftrack

16.00 $
<p>Sdkfz.9 is the largest half-track vehicle used in Germany during World War II. It was developed by FAMO Company in 1936. The official production model F3 was launched in 1939. The F3 model is equipped with a 250-horsepower HL108TUKRM engine produced by Maybach Company. There are many variants of this vehicle.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>The kit consists of 135 parts in light gray plastic in 5 pcs sprues and a further 200 individual track links in light gray plastic, 2 strip TPR tracks</li> </ul> <h3>Specification</h3> <ul> <li>Model Dimension: Length:119.5 mm Width:38.1 mm Height:42 mm</li> <li>Total number of parts 303pcs</li> <li>Film Clear plastic pre-cut for windows</li> <li>Total Sprues 9 Sprues plus TPR tracks, frame, three TPR tires</li> <li>Markings</li> <ul> <li>1) Hermann Göring Workshop Bttn, Vehicle Maintenance Co. Germany 1942</li> <li>2) 237th StüG Brigade, Russia, 1943</li> <li>3) 190th StüG Brigade, Russia, Spring 19</li> </ul> </ul>
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Trumpeter 00357 1/35 Russian KV-1s Ehkranami

24.00 $
<p>To solve the problem of the fear of inadequacy of armor protection on the already heavily armored KV-1 Model 1941, It was decided to bring the armor protection of the turret up to a thickness to 75mm. Since the capability of producing such a thick armor plate was lacking at the time, so an interim solution was to use bolt on armor, 25 mm of thickness, bolt directly to the outside of the turret and some other parts of the hull. This type was usually referred to as KV-1s Ehkranami.</p> <p>Unassembled plastic model kit. Paints and glue not included.</p> <h3>Specification</h3> <ul> <li>Model Brief: Length: 195.5mm Width:94.8 mm Height:79.5mm</li> <li>Total Parts: 236pcs</li> <li>Metal Parts: Pin, Brass wire</li> <li>Total Sprues: 10pcs tracks</li> </ul>
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Tamiya 32522 1/48 Jagdpanther Late Version Plastic Model Kit

18.00 $
<h3>Tank Trumper!</h3><p>The German Jagdpanther is regarded by ordnance experts as one of the best tracked weapons systems used in World War II. Earlier German tank destroyers like the Nashorn and Ferdinand (Elefant) were powerful, but faced limitations in mobility and defensive ability that would be addressed in the design of this new vehicle. The awesome Pak43/3, L71 88mm gun was mounted on a Panther tank chassis, installed in a box shaped superstructure protected by inclined steel armor plates 80mm thick at front and 50mm at the sides. A ball mounted MG42 bow machine gun was installed at the right side of the main gun to further improve defenses. Weighing in at 46 tons and propelled by the powerful Maybach V12 cylinder engine, this tank destroyer possessed a good balance of fire power, protection and mobility.</p><h3>Features</h3><ul> <li>1/48 scale assembly model of the Late Version Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer</li> <li>Excellent detailing captures weld marks on armor plates and surface texture of gun mantlet</li> <li>Choice of exhaust pipes with standard cast base, or with flash suppressors and deflecting nozzles</li> <li>Commander and crew hatches can be built in open or closed position</li> <li>Die-cast lower hull for extra weight and enhanced realism</li> <li>Choice of 3 sets of markings</li> </ul>
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Meng TS047 1/35 Sd.Kfz.173 Jagdpanther Ausf.G2

31.00 $
<p>The Jagdpanther Ausf. G2 tank destroyer, which entered military service in November 1944, was the last Jagdpanther variant that entered combats. It used the chassis and engine deck of the Panther Ausf. G tank. Like the Panther Ausf. G tank, it was fitted with a heating system for the crew. Like earlier Jagdpanther tank destroyers, it had superior firepower and strong armor. In the meanwhile, the Jagdpanther Ausf. G2 had some changes that reduced the labor and time consumed in production to a certain extent. According to their experience from operations, the German army added a general crane base on the top of the Jagdpanther Ausf. G2. When it’s needed, they could install a general crane to lift ammunition and other heavy equipment, or to replace or repair the engine. Thanks to these changes, the Jagdpanther Ausf. G2 became more adapted to the needs of battlefields.</p> <p>This TS-047 German Tank Destroyer Sd.Kfz.173 Jagdpanther Ausf. G2 model kit is the latest MENG Panther series product. The finished model will be 289.7mm long and 97mm wide. This kit includes a jib crane for lifting heavy things and the engine, Fine PE parts, metal cables and PE side skirts. Surface details incl. weld beads, cast texture, cutting marks and hot rolling texture are outstandingly reproduced. The suspension system can be upgraded with the SPS-049 German Medium Tank Sd.Kfz.171 Panther Late Production Tracks &amp; Movable Running Gear Parts (sold separately). This kit is a realistic replica of the last Jagdpanther heavy tank destroyer variant. It’s a must-have collection.</p>