
Trumpeter 00919 1/16 Panzer IV AUSF F2 Medium Tank
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<p>The fourth tank is a medium tank produced by Germany in the Second World War. Originally designed to support infantry, it was coordinated with the third tank that specialized in attacking armored units. When the overall performance of the No. 3 tank was not enough for the mid-war armored combat in the Second World War, the No. 4 tank was more mature than the No. 3 tank because of the mature technology, so it was transformed into the main battle tank to supply the armored division. use. At this time, the quality of the No. 4 tank was better than that of the Allied tanks, and even the Allied soldiers called the No. 4 special type. The larger improvement space of the No. 4 tank has also been transformed into the most versatile tank. It has been transformed into an assault gun, a self-propelled anti-tank gun, and also an ammunition transport vehicle and a bridge tank. From the end of the war to the end of World War II, Germany has produced more than 8,800 tanks of the fourth or its modified type. The No. 4 tank participated in almost all battles, and it was extremely reliable. There was not a lot of technical problems like the initial model of the Panther tank. It was nicknamed “Armed Horse” by the German armor. In addition to being used by Germany itself, the No. 4 tank was exported to other countries. Even after the end of World War II, there were still countries that put it into war.</p>

Takom 2020 1/35 U.S Armored Combat Earthmover M9 ACE
28.00
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<h3>The American M9 ACE (Armored Combat Earthmover) is finally available in injection plastic for the first time in 1:35 scale!</h3>
<p>From Takom comes this detailed kit of the U.S M9 Armored Combat Eathmover (ACE) in 1/35 scale. Kit comes with parts molded in grey plastic and includes individual link grey plastic tracks. A small fret of photo-etched metal and some “Dirt Diggler” decals are also included.</p>
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<p>This highly detailed static model kit is based on measurements taken directly from an active duty vehicle in service with the U.S. Army.</p>
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<p>Designed to be built with the suspension raised or lowered like the real thing, this kit contains 468 precision injection styrene parts in grey (232 of which comprise the workable tracks), 18 in clear, 2 photo-etched brass parts, and water-slide decals.</p>
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<p>Markings are available for 8 individual vehicles including versions serving in the U.S. Army, Taiwanese Army, South Korean Army, and South Korean Marines.</p>
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<p>Attractive M9 ACE painting and markings guide from AMMO of Mig Jimenez includes all 5 views.</p>
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<p>Optional position suspension system, the dozer blade which can be raised or lowered, the sliding ejector blade inside the bucket can be moved forward and back, workable tracks, and all crew hatches are workable. </p>
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<p>This model kit requires assembly, and cement &amp; paint are not included. Recommended for ages 14 &amp; up.</p>

Rye Field Models 5088 1/35 StuG.III Ausf.G Late Production with Full Interior
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<p>The StuG III (Sturmgeschutz III) was a German armored gun from the Second World War. The first prototypes of the vehicle were built in 1937, and serial production continued in the period 1940-1945, ending with the production of about 10,300 vehicles. The StuG III in the E version was powered by a single Maybach HL 120 TRM engine with 300 hp. It was armed (version E) with a 75mm short-barreled cannon. and 1 MG34 machine gun cal. 7.92 mm.</p>
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<p>This model kit of the StuG.III Ausf.G late production type precisely reproduces the inside of the battle room, engine section, and transmission section.</p>
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<p>Decals and photo-etched parts are included.</p>
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