
MiniArt 39010 1/35 Austin Armoured Car 3rd Series German Austro Hungarian Finnish Service Interior Kit
31.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Austin Armoured Car 3rd Series: German, Austro-Hungarian, Finnish Service. Interior Kit</li>
<li>Highly detailed plastic model kit of armored car with full interior.</li>
<li>Driver compartment and interior of tureets accurately represented with highly detailed engine.</li>
<li>All hatches can be assembled in open or closed positions.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>Scale: 1:35</li>
<li>Series: WW1 Military Miniatures</li>
<li>5 painting options</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Clear plastic parts</li>
<li>Decal sheet</li>
<li>PE parts</li>
</ul>

Modelcollect 72185 1/72 Soviet 9P117 Strategic Missile Launcher SCUD C
18.00
$
<p><strong>Modelcollect 72185 1/72 Soviet 9P117 Strategic Missile Launcher SCUD C Plastic Model Kit</strong></p>
<p>Plastic scale model set. To assemble, use the fitting and painting guide in the box with pictures and illustrations. The necessary paint, glue and other aids are not included in the kit and must be purchased separately. On our site you will also find various upgrades and accessories that you can use for your construction. When painting, you can also use auxiliary products that create various environmental effects and effects, with which you can achieve the most lifelike effects.<br><br>The product is recommended from the age of 14, but with the help of an adult, the construction of models can be started from the age of 10. At this age, it provides an excellent experience and develops dexterity and logical thinking very well.<br></p>

Riich 35020 1/35 U.S. M1 57mm Anti-tank gun on M2 Carriage (Late Version)
17.00
$
<p>The British need for manufacturing capacity lead to the US building nearly 5,000 medium guns for them by the end of the World War 2. Clearly seeing the utility of continuing production for the US Army another 10,000 were supplied to American forces. Although often maligned due to weight, ammunition availability and stopping power, production continued until 1945.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>5 sprues in light gray for the gun and carriage</li>
<li>1 sprue in an off white plastic for the ammo and ammo cases</li>
<li>Two sheets of photo-etch material</li>
<li>1 decal sheet for the ammo boxes and ammo</li>
<li>One length 50cm length of thread</li>
<li>One set of fold out instructions with 8 panels printed on glossy paper.</li>
</ul>

MiniArt 35187 1/35 SU-85 Soviet Self-Propelled Gun
32.00
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<ul>
<li>HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL OF A SOVIET SP GUN SU-85</li>
<li>FULLY DETAILED INTERIOR OF FIGHTING COMPARTMENT</li>
<li>FULLY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT</li>
<li>V-2-34 ENGINE INCLUDED</li>
<li>FULL INTERIOR OF TRANSMISSION COMPARTMENT</li>
<li>WORKABLE TRACK LINKS</li>
<li>TOTAL DETAILS 805</li>
<li>707 PLASTIC PARTS</li>
<li>88 PHOTOETCHED PARTS</li>
<li>10 CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS</li>
<li>DECAL SHEET INCLUDED</li>
</ul>

Takom 2049 1/35 Maus VI WWII German Super Heavy Tank Prototype V1*
30.00
$
<p>The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was a German World War II super-heavy tank prototype. It is the heaviest fully enclosed armoured fighting vehicle ever built. Five were ordered, but only two hulls were completed before the testing grounds were captured by the Allies. They were never equipped with their armament.</p>
<p>This giant vehicle of doubtful military value was to weigh 207 tons, combat loaded.</p>
<p>The Mouse is an amazing vehicle, with spectacular characteristics. The glacis plate up front is approximately 200 mm thick. Since it is sloped at 35 degrees to the vertical, the armor basis is therefore 14 inches. Side armor is 180 mm thick, with the rear protected by plates 160 mm thick. The front of the turret is protected by 240 mm of cast armor, while the 200 mm thick turret sides and rear were sloped so as to give the effect of 230 mm of armor.</p>
<p>Overall, Maus was an interesting design but it would be of limited combat value because of its poor mobility and heavy weight making it more of a mobile fortification rather than a super tank. One fully assembled example (V2 turret mounted on V1 hull) was tested in Russia in the 1950s and can be seen today in the Museum of Armored Forces in Kubinka near Moscow.</p>