
Italeri 6364S 1/35 M-8 Greyhound
20.00
$
<p>At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. Army had lightweight and lightly armed vehicles, called "scout cars," for advanced reconnaissance activities. Developed during the war, the M-8 Greyhound armored car, characterized by increased protection and heavier armament, represented a turning point for the American army. The vehicle provided greater operational flexibility and could be more effectively used to support ground troops thanks to the 37mm cannon installed in the turret. First used on the Italian front, from Monte Cassino to Anzio, it later participated in the D-Day operations in June 1944. Although the terrain in Normandy proved difficult and challenging during the initial stages of the operation, the M-8 was highly appreciated for its speed and versatility. It was utilized not only by the U.S. Army but also by numerous Allied countries.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>New Decals Sheet For 4 Versions</li>
<li>Color Instruction Sheet</li>
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Trumpeter 09530 1/35 Flakpanther w/8.8cm Flak 41
52.00
$
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>The kit consists of over 1200 parts</li>
<li>the kit w/refined detail</li>
<li>multi-slide molded lower hull</li>
<li>individual tracks</li>
<li>photo etched parts included</li>
</ul>

Plastic Soldier Company G20006 1/72 British 25pdr with Morris Quad Tractor Aust use
24.00
$
<p>This pack contains 48 figures and 12 models:- 4 25 pdr artillery guns 4 limbers 4 Morris Quad tractors 4 Desert crews 4 North West Europe crews” Each gun sprue gives options to build gun with or without a muzzle break, an 18/25 pdr or a 17/25 pdr “Pheasant” plus a choice of 2 gunshields and 2 carriages</p>

Trumpeter 00922 1/16 German Pz Beob Wg IV Ausf J Medium Tank
162.00
$
<p>The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV) Sd Kfz 161, commonly known as the Panzer IV, was a medium tank developed in Nazi Germany in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 161.</p>
<p>Designed as an infantry-support tank, the Panzer IV was not originally intended to engage enemy armour—that function was performed by the lighter Panzer III. However, with the flaws of pre-war doctrine becoming apparent, and in the face of Soviet T-34 tanks, the Panzer IV soon assumed the tank-fighting role of its increasingly obsolete cousin. The most widely manufactured and deployed German tank of the Second World War, the Panzer IV was used as the base for many other fighting vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz IV tank destroyer, the Wirbelwind self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, and the Brummbär self-propelled gun, amongst others.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Consists of over 2000 parts</li>
<li>Refined detail</li>
<li>multi-slide moulded lower hull and upper hull</li>
<li>Full interior details</li>
<li>individual tracks links</li>
<li>Photo-eteched parts included</li>
<li>metal gun barrel</li>
</ul>