
Revell 63232 1/76 Sd. Kfz. 173 Jagdpanther Model Kit Set
17.00
$
<p>Derived from the famous Panzerkampfwagen V Panther, the Jagdpanther proved superior to every Allied enemy in battle thanks to its successful combination of mobility, armor protection and firepower. The Jagdpanther with an 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 L/71 was produced from January 1944. Drive: 600 hp V 12-cylinder Maybach petrol engine, top speed: 55 km/h. Crew: 5 men.</p>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Model Set Sd.Kfz.173 Jagdpanther</li>
<li>Decals</li>
<li>Detailed and illustrated assembly instructions</li>
<li>Basic colors (Revell Aqua Color)</li>
<li>Adhesive Revell Contacta Professional Mini</li>
<li>Paint brush</li>
</ul>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>Model in scale 1:76</li>
<li>very detailed plastic kit</li>
<li>unbuilt, unglued and unpainted</li>
<li>Skill level: 4</li>
<li>Length: 132mm</li>
<li>Number of parts: 51</li>
</ul>

Plastic Soldier Company 1511 German Panzer III F G H Variants (5)
14.00
$
<p>Easy Assembly Panzer III Ausf G,H. Three vehicles in a box and each sprue has options to make an Ausf G or Ausf H and has a commander figure.<br></p>
<p>SKU: WW2V20010</p>
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Takom 1019 1/16 M50A1 Ontos with Interior
62.00
$
<p>Ontos, officially the Rifle, Multiple 106 mm, Self-propelled, M50, was a U.S. light armored tracked anti-tank vehicle developed in the 1950s.</p>
<p>It mounted six 106 mm manually loaded M40 recoilless rifles as its main armament, which could be fired in rapid succession against single targets to increase the probability of a kill. Although the actual caliber of the main guns was 105 mm, it was designated 106 mm to prevent confusion with the ammunition for the 105 mm M27 recoilless rifle, which the M40 replaced.</p>
<p>It was produced in limited numbers for the U.S. Marines after the U.S. Army cancelled the project. The Marines consistently reported excellent results when they used the Ontos for direct fire support against infantry in numerous battles and operations during the Vietnam War. The American stock of Ontos was largely expended towards the end of the conflict and the Ontos was removed from service in 1969.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>1/16 scale</li>
<li>Dimensions (built) Length 24 cm</li>
<li>Hatches can be shown open or closed</li>
<li>Workable tracks and wheels are included</li>
<li>Five marking variants</li>
<li>Clear and photo-etched parts are included</li>
<li>A figure is included</li>
<li>unbuilt/unpainted</li>
<li>Paint and glue not included</li>
</ul>

Revell 03337 1/35 Unimog 2t Mil gl
26.00
$
<p>Unimog production started in 1948 at Boehringer in Göppingen. Daimler-Benz took over manufacture of the Unimog in 1951, and first produced it in their Gaggenau plant. From 1951, the Unimog was sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand. However, the first Unimog to feature the three-pointed Mercedes-Benz star was only introduced in 1953. Since 2002, the Unimog has been built in the Mercedes-Benz truck plant in Wörth am Rhein in Germany.</p>
<p>Model kit of the Unimog 2t Milgl. A MG 3 on a rotating ring mount serves as armament.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>Detailed cab</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Flatbed with tarpaulin</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Number of parts:190</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Length:155mm</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Broad:64mm</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Height:86mm</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Authentic representation of the following versions</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<p>4th/383rd Panzer Battalion</p>
</li>
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<p>3rd/guard battalion, BMVg, Siegburg, 2007</p>
</li>
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<p>ISAF, Kabul, Afghanistan</p>
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<p>Royal Belgian Army, 2004</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Scope of delivery</h3>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Plastic model kit (unassembled, illustrated, multilingual building instructions, decals</p>
</li>
</ul>

Airfix A1375 1/35 Austin K2/Y Ambulance
29.00
$
<p>Some of the most important military vehicles of the Second World War didn't feature huge main guns, neither were they bedecked with ever thicker armour plating, but are no less fascinating to study. One of the most crucial abilities on any battlefield is to be able to transport your wounded troops quickly and efficiently from the front line, to field medical stations some distance behind the fighting, where they could receive the medical attention they needed and potentially save their lives. Although clearly any vehicle could be used for this task, a dedicated ambulance would often allow the wounded to start receiving care straight away and if you were ever in need of one's services, you would no doubt class these as the most important vehicles on the battlefield.</p><p>One of the most famous vehicles of its type, the Austin K2/Y Ambulance was used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout WWII, both in the combat zones of the world and on the home front. Built around the chassis of the Austin K30 light truck, the casualty compartment was developed in conjunction with the Royal Army Medical Corps and therefore proved to be highly functional. Able to carry either four stretcher cases or ten seated casualties, one of the main reasons why the K2/Y was so successful was because it was so rugged and reliable, requiring only a minimum of maintenance - an ambulance should always be ready when you need it.</p><p>The rear cabin was typically constructed of painted canvas on a timber frame, with the highly visible red cross on a white disk positioned prominently on all sides to hopefully ensure the vehicles occupants didn't come under fire. Once the K2/Y had delivered its latest casualty load to the field station, it would invariably head straight back into the combat zone, at speeds on open roads approaching 50 mph.</p><p>An extremely popular vehicle with British, Commonwealth and American troops, the Austin K2/Y was viewed as something as an angel on the troops shoulders. Hopefully, they would never need to see the inside of the ambulance, but if they did 'Katy' would be ready and waiting for them. With over 13,000 examples built, these would have been a familiar sight on the battlefields of the world and it is thought that around fifty examples still survive to this day, some having undergone restoration back to something close to their original wartime configuration.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 15.69</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 7.9</li>
<li>How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?: 146</li>
<li>Item Scale: 1:35</li>
<li>License line: Austin is a registered trademark of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited Licensed by British Motor Heritage Ltd. Licensing agent LMI www.bmh-ltd.com</li>
<li>Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals</li>
<li>Finish: Plastic</li>
<li>Number of Scheme options: 4</li>
<li>Skill Level: 3</li>
</ul>

Takom 2125 1/35 Jagdpanther G1 Early Production German Tank Destroyer Sd.Kfz.173 w/ Zimmerit Full Interior Kit
44.00
$
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Major hatches can be opened or closed</li>
<li>Full interior specification</li>
<li>Twin merit coating specification</li>
<li>Tracks are link & length type (with jig)</li>
<li>With etching parts</li>
<li>6 types of marking included</li>
</ul>

Takom 2016 1/35 Heavy Truck Russian KrAZ-260
31.00
$
<p>The Russian made KrAZ-260 is an off-road truck 6x6 for extreme operations.</p> <p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>