
Takom 2113 1/35 M60A1 with ERA
27.00
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<p>The US M60 Main Battle Tank began development in 1957 to counter the Soviet rumours of a new main battle tank armed with a 115mm smoothbore main gun. With this gun, the Soviets would be capable of outgunning the latest M48 Patton series, then the staple of the US Army. The Soviet design turned out to be the T-62 MBT. While not a perfect combat tank, the M60 certainly was a stout and ready performer for the 50 or so years it has been in operational service.</p>
<p>Various sub-variants existed during the operational run of the M60 and these denoted subtle additions and changes to the base design. For example, the M60A1 production run also produced the M60A1 "AOS" and M60A1 "RISE" forms which denoted "Add-On Stabilisation" and "Reliability Improvements for Selected Equipment" respectively. There was also an M60A1 "RISE Passive" designation which detailed its use of Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) blocks for improved armour protection. The M60 chassis also formed a handful of specialised serviceable army vehicles including a mine clearer, bull dozer, a bridge layer (AVLB) and a dedicated combat engineering vehicle in the M728.</p>

Modelcollect UA72099 1/72 German WWII E-50 Medium Panzer with 128mm Flak 40 Gun
11.00
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<p>German WWII E-50 medium panzer with 128mm flak 40 gun </p>

Tamiya 35159 1/35 U.S. AAVP7A1 with UGWS
23.00
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<p>The LVTP7A1 was a highly capable amphibious vehicle, capable of carrying 25 fully-armed marines or up to 4.5 tons of equipment. It has experienced a number of upgrades throughout its service life, including having its firepower boosted with the addition of an upgunned weapons station (UGWS) with 40mm grenade launcher to the existing 12.7mm machine gun and 60mm smoke round launcher. The vehicle was renamed the AAVP7A1 in conjunction with the addition of a bow plane in 1985. It saw action with the U.S. Marine Corps during the Gulf War of 1991, transporting soldiers across the desert in tandem with the formidable M60A1.</p>
<p>This is a plastic model assembly kit of the AAVP7A1.</p> <li>1/35 Scale. Length: 235mm, width: 94mm. </li><li>The 40mm grenade launcher with grenade round belt is accurately depicted. </li><li>Weapons station hatch and boarding ramp can be assembled in open or closed position. </li><li>Other hatches and bow plane are movable. </li><li>Can also be assembled without upgunned weapons station. </li><li>Includes full-body commander and driver torso figures.</li>

Tamiya 35162 1/35 German Marder 1A2 APC with Milan ATGM
18.00
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<p>Still operational in the present day in spite of its having been introduced back in 1969, the Marder has proved a resilient and adaptable vehicle. This precision plastic model assembly kit recreates the 1977 vintage Marder 1A2 with MILAN anti-tank missile system. Aspects such as the light-footed suspension and turret with 20mm machine cannon are accurately recreated, as are the MILAN system, thermal night vision device and more! Modelers can choose to assemble the kit with open or closed engine hood, and are sure to enjoy the addeed detail provided by accessories such as sleeping bags, nets and much more, as well as the full-body commander figure and a driver torso figure. </p>

ICM 35015 1/35 Kozak-2 Ukrainian National Guard
50.00
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<h3>‘Kozak-001’ - Ukrainian National Guard</h3>
<p>The Kozak-2 armoured vehicle was developed by the Ukrainian Research and Production company ‘Practika’. It belongs to the MRAP class of combat vehicles designed to protect the crew from mine explosions and ambushes, and its armour protection meets the second level of the STANAG 4569 standard. The armoured vehicle is built on the chassis of a four-wheel drive truck adapted to off-road conditions. The tasks that the armoured vehicle can perform include patrolling, supporting vehicles, communications and fire support for personnel in combat. The crew and troops are equipped with anti-trauma seats with five-point safety belts. The vehicle can be armed with a heavy machine gun or a 7.62 mm machine gun, both of which are mounted in an armoured turret with circular rotation. “The Kozak-2 is in service with the Ukrainian Armed Forces and has been used by various units of the National Guard of Ukraine for several years.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Markings:
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<li>KOZAK-001, Kyiv, 2016</li>
<li>KOZAK-001, Odesa, 2016</li>
<li>KOZAK-001, Eastern operational territorial unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, autumn 2019</li>
<li>KOZAK-001, southeastern Ukraine, autumn 2022</li>
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<li>Model size (length x height): 207 x 95 mm</li>
<li>Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm</li>
<li>Number of details: 432</li>
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RPM 35100 1/35 Minenraumer
29.00
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<p>The design was the joint project by Alkett, Krupp and Mercedes-Benz and construction was finished in early 1942. The appearance of this AFV was very strange and unusual. The vehicle's body was mounted on the heavy gun frame with the cabin containing the fighting compartment, engine and the turret from PzKpfw I armed by the two MG-34 machine guns for close defense. The body armor was 20 to 40mm thick. The bottom had to withstand the explosive power of mines and was 80mm thick. There were inside armor plates in this AFV.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>Detailed hull, turret, and wheels w/separate ear pads</p>
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<p>MKGS for 2 German vehicles</p>
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Trumpeter 01049 1/35 M270/A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System US
67.00
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<p>M270 MLRS(M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, often abbreviated as M270 MLRS) is a feature armored self-propelled multiple rocket launcher weapon system. Since 1983, the U.S. military first used the M270 rocket launchers, NATO member states have begun to adopt a number of M270, and gradually become NATO standard weapons. After the United States and European countries produced a total of approximately 1,300 units of M270 and about 700,000 branch rocket. When in 2003, after delivery of the last batch of the Egyptian Army M270, M270 officially discontinued.</p>