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Trumpeter 09551 1/35 Russian 9P157-2 Khrizantema-S Anti-tank system**

34.00 $
<p>9P157-2 "Khrizantema-S" - Anti-tank version with Khrizantema (AT-15) system with radar and laser guidance. The 9P157-2 carries two 9M123 missiles on launch rails which are extended from a stowed position, the radar is also stowed during transit. The missiles are re-loaded automatically by the tank destroyer from an internal magazine with 15 rounds (missiles are stored and transported in sealed canisters) and can also accept munitions manually loaded from outside the vehicle. The manufacturer claims that three 9P157-2 tank destroyers are able to engage 14 attacking tanks and destroy at least sixty percent of the attacking force. The dual guidance system ensures protection against electronic countermeasures and operation in all climatic conditions, day or night. The 9M123 missile itself is supersonic, flying at an average speed of 400 m/s or Mach 1.2 and a range of between 400 and 6000 meters.</p> <h3>FEATURES:</h3> <ul> <li>The kit consists of over 830 parts</li> <li>the kit w/refined detail</li> <li>multi-slide moulded upper hull and lower hull</li> <li>180 individual tracks links</li> <li>Etched Photo parts included</li> </ul>
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ICM 35662 1/35 Model T 1917 Ambulance with US Medical Personnel

25.00 $
<h3>Model T 1917 Ambulance with US Medical Personnel</h3> <p>The set includes a model of an ambulance vehicle Model T 1917, as well as 4 figures: an orderly, a nurse and two wounded American soldiers of the 1st MB period.</p> <p>The model of the car comes with a decal for 4 variants.</p> <!---->
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Zebrano 72117 1/72 Soviet GAZ-4 Red Army First Pick-Up GAZ-4

16.00 $
<p>The GAZ-4 pick-up truck was designed in 1933 on the basis of the GAZ-AA "Polutorka" (kit 72112) cab and the GAZ-A chassis (kit 72108). The car had a carrying capacity 500 kg. The pick-up was produced in 1933 - 1937 years. There were produced about 10.5 thousand machines in total. Most cars were delivered to the Red Army, where they were used both in direct purpose, and as carriers of weapons. There were 545 GAZ-4 pickup trucks in the Red Army on June 1, 1941.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul> <li>47 plastic etails</li> <li>52 photoetched parts</li> <li>4 resin details</li> <li>56.5mm x 25.5 mm</li> </ul>