
UM Models 548 1/72 Panzer IV Ausf J Tank
12.00
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<h3>Unassembled plastic model kit in 1/72 scale of a German WWII Panzer IV tank, ausf. J variant.</h3>
<p>This model kit of the Panzer IV Ausf.J features mainly H-type simplifications, such as abolishing the turret swivel motor and auxiliary engine for the generation.</p>
<p>The Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausfuhrung J, also known as Gerat 550 or Sonderkraftfahrzeug 161/2, was the last variant of the famed Panzer IV. It was produced from January 1944 to the last days of April 1945 in the Nibelungenwerk (Ni-Werk) factory in Sankt Valentin, northern Austria.</p>
<p>This variant was characterized by many modifications made to the previous models in order to speed up production and save on valuable raw mat</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Length, mm: 82</p>
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<p>Item Size: 24.0cm x 15.3cm x 3.5cm</p>
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<h3>This set includes</h3>
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<p>5 sprues with parts</p>
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<p>decal (sticker)</p>
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<p>photo-etched parts</p>
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<p>scheme for painting model</p>
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<p>detailed instruction</p>
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Meng VS-009 1/35 British Army Husky TSV
31.00
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<p>The British Husky tactical support vehicle was derived from the heavy pickup trucks of the U.S. company Navistar. It can be transported by the C-130. It has better cross-country capability than normal wheeled vehicles and can be easily modified. The British Army named this vehicle after the working dog Husky in the Polar regions.</p>
<p>This VS-009 British Army Husky TSV (Tactical Support Vehicle) plastic model kit has a total of 320 parts. This kit features perfectly reproduced crew compartment interiors. Doors can be built open or closed. The roof weapon station is rotatable. Front wheels are steerable. Clear glass parts are included and precision PE parts are included.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>This kit is a realistic replica of this new weapon.</li>
<li>This light wheeled armored vehicle can be used in combat operations and it can also be used in resupply missions to remote outposts.</li>
<li>The roof weapon station is rotatable.</li>
<li>The sturdy and wide bullet-proof windshields are represented by double layer clear parts.</li>
<li>Front wheels are steerable.</li>
<li>This kit includes things like jerry cans and water cans.</li>
<li>There are a lot of details on the rear of the vehicle.</li>
<li>Electronic equipment like the satellite antenna is properly replicated in the kit.</li>
<li>The strong front bumper is eye-catching.</li>
<li>Several electronic equipment antennae are located in the rear section of the vehicle.</li>
<li>Length: 183mm</li>
<li>Width: 81mm</li>
<li>Height: 85mm</li>
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Trumpeter 01001 1/35 Soviet ZIL-157 6x6 Military Truck
26.00
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<h3>The ZIL-157 truck was one of the best known vehicles of the Soviet era which had excellent cross-country capabilities.</h3>
<p>It was developed from the Zil 151 in the 1950s at the design bureau attached to the Lihachov automobile factory in Moscow, which itself was developed from the US stud bakers supplied to the USSR.</p>
<p>Initially supplied with a 6 cylinder side valve Petrol engine, from 1962 variants were fitted with diesel engines. The design was an excellent one and a wide range of army vehicles were developed from it. Fuel trucks, fire trucks ,snow ploughs. mobile command vehicles, radio and radar vehicles, transporters and launchers for anti-aircraft missiles, field ambulances and transporters for MLRS weapons, are some examples of many vehicles spawned by this exceptional design. With increased trafficobility and 6x6 wheel arrangement, it is designed for transportation of cargoes, people and for towing of trailers along all kinds of roads, including those in the mountainous and desert areas.</p>
<p>These vehicles saw a great number of service in former Soviet and Warsaw Pact armies and as well as in Africa, Asia and Near East. They participated in many different conflicts during the 1950s-70s Cold War period.</p>
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<p>Scale: 1:35</p>
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<p>Item Type: Static Armor</p>
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<p>Model Brief: Length: 192 mm Width: 67mm Height:85mm</p>
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<p>Total Parts: 343pcs</p>
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<p>Total Sprues: 9pcs sprues + cab + canvas soft top+7 tires</p>
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<p>Paint Schemes: For Russian Army service</p>
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Unimodel 1/72 Pz Kpfw III Ausf M Flamethrower Tank
12.00
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<h3>Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.M Flamethrower Tank</h3>
<p>Germany was one of the first nations in the Second World War to produce flame-throwing tanks. These tanks were the ultimate anti-infantry weapons. With their conventional guns replaced by high-powered flamethrowers, striking a primal fear into anyone on the receiving end of the weapon!</p>
<h3>Contents</h3>
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<p>198 plastic parts and 37 PE (photo etched) detail parts</p>
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<p>Scheme for painting model</p>
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<p>Detailed instructions</p>
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<p>Item Size: 24 x 15 x 3.5 cm</p>
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UM Military Tactics 655-006 1/72 USSR 37mm/67 1.52inch 70K
6.00
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<h3>USSR 37mm/67 (1.52) 70-K</h3><p>In 1938, on the basis of of automatics 37 mm automatic anti-aircraft 61-K, the Design Bureau (DB) plant number 8 was designed 37 mm automatic anti-aircraft gun in the ship’s machine. In December 1938, made a prototype installation, and from 14 March to 21 May 1939 conducted field tests.<br><br> In 1940, on the Black Sea were conducted shipboard trials. After installation of shipboard tests under the name “37 mm automatic anti-aircraft artillery system in the ship’s machine mod. 1940 70-K” adopted the Soviet Navy.</p><p>Gun mount 70 -K installed on all classes of warships from battleships and cruisers to small submarine hunters , armored boats and defense . A shot from the sunken warships in databases gun mount 70 -K was set to fixed coastal defense batteries naval bases .</p>