
Unimodel M495 1/72 trv M/41 SII Light Tank
11.00
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<p>The TNH tank that Sweden was planning to purchase from the Czech Republic was changed to licensed production due to the occupation of the Czech Republic by Germany and was produced as Strv m / 41.</p>
<p>This tank was almost the same type as the German 38t, but the engine and gun were domestically produced and in 1942, an improved SII type was ordered. The engine was changed to a reinforced type, the armor thickness was increased, and the volume inside the car was also expanded.</p>
<p>Producted from 1943 to 1944, about 100 SII types were produced and operated until the postwar period.</p>

Special Hobby 72418 1/72 SIAI-Marchetti SF-260M/AM/W
12.00
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<h3>SIAI-Marchetti SF-260M/AM/W</h3><p>The Italian SF-260 trainer, aerobatic and light sports aircraft is used world wide. In Europe, it has been operated by the Italian and Belgian air forces as well as by the Irish Air Corps. The model is laid out to five styrene sprues including a clear one with the early, no so bulged canopy hood. Colour schemes and decals for Italian, Belgian and Irish M, AM and W version machines are provided. Later machines of so-called second generation known as the SF-260EA/D with larger canopy hood are in the making now too and will be offered in another boxing. The decal sheet bring markings for a Belgian anniversary machine, an Italian of similar significance and for one standard Irish SF-260, which on the other hand can boost with some underwing armament carried on two pylons.</p>

Trumpeter 02306 1/35 US M198 155mm Medium Towed Howitz Early
23.00
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<p>The development of the M198 155mm towed howitzer began in 1968 when a lightweight replacement was sought for the WWII era M114 155mm howitzer. A testbed prototype was developed and constructed at the Army's Rock Island arsenal in 1969 and firing tests began in 1970. Following initial firing tests, two prototype M198 howitzers were delivered to the Army in 1972, and following additional testing, the M198 howitzer entered full time production in 1978. The first Army M198 unit became operational in April of 1979. Since entering production, over 1,600 units have been manufactured, with the final units coming out of Rock Island in 1992.</p>

Rye Field Models 5042 1/35 M4A3 76W HVSS Sherman With full interior
50.00
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<p>From Rye Field Model comes an excellent 1/35th scale model of the M4A3 76W HVSS Sherman! The tank has been recreated with a full interior so you can enjoy its detail inside and out. New parts are included for the interior of the turret, battle room, engine bay, and more. Additionally, the kit features moveable crawler tracks with a jig included to assist with assembly, movable suspension, two kinds of shields, clear parts, decals, photo-etched parts, and more!</p>

MiniArt 37069 1/35 T-34/85 Czechoslovak Prod Early Type Interior
36.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly Detailed Model</li>
<li>Driver Compartment Interior Accurately Represented</li>
<li>Fully Detailed Fighting Compartment Interior</li>
<li>Highly Detailed Interior Of Turret</li>
<li>All Hatches Can Be Posed Open & Closed</li>
<li>Full Ammunition Included</li>
<li>Engine Included</li>
<li>Individual Tracks Included</li>
<li>Clear Plastic Parts Included</li>
<li>Photo-Etched Parts Included</li>
<li>Decal Sheet For 6 Options</li>
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