
Trumpeter 01511 1/35 Kanonen and Flakwagen
42.00
$
<p>For the armored train units of Type BP42, the artillery was increased, following Russian and Polish examples, to four guns, which were not, though ,mounted two to a car as in the latter types, but one per separately built ten-sided rotating turret, in order to avoid too-great losses from a direct hit. The two halves of the train, before and behind the locomotive were identical and consisted of one artillery car with one 10cm le.F.H 14/19(p) gun, one command and infantry car and one artillery and anti-aircraft car with one 7.62cm F.K.295/l(r) and one 2-cm anti-aircraft quadruple unit.</p>

Tamiya 35390 1/35 US Tank Destroyer M36
30.00
$
<p>During WWII, U.S. forces developed the M10 tank destroyer with 76.2mm gun, but it was not effective against powerful German tanks such as the Tiger and Panther. Perched upon the M10A1 chassis equipped with a 450hp gasoline engine, the M36 employed a new open top turret and a 90mm gun. The M36 saw its first action on the Franco-German border in October 1944 and continued until the German surrender in May 1945. Over 1,000 M36s were deployed among 21 battalions and contributed to the Allied forces’ advance.</p>
<p>This model assembly kit recreates the U.S. Tank Destroyer M36. The subject was first released in 1968 as a motorized single motor kit. It’s now been recreated from the ground up with new tooling, except for the M2 machine gun and clear parts used in other Tamiya WW2 kits that use these newer parts.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 216mm, width: 88mm.</li>
<li>The form with open top turret is faithfully captured based on extensive research of the actual tank.</li>
<li>Features new parts except for M2 heavy machine gun and transparent parts.</li>
<li>The turret interior has details such as 90mm gun breech and auxiliary machinery.</li>
<li>The jutting turret rear counterweight is realistically depicted with its curved form and cast surface patterns, and features ease of assembly thanks to the use of slide molding.</li>
<li>The full interior has realistic depictions such as shell racks, floor and bulkheads.</li>
<li>Includes parts to recreate exhaust deflector, tow hooks and tow cables.</li>
<li>Ammunition cases and one full body tanker figure included.</li>
<li>Assembly type tracks have one-piece straight sections.</li>
<li>Comes with two marking options to recreate a 3rd Army vehicle in Luxembourg or a 774th Tank Destroyer Battalion vehicle in Germany.</li>
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MiniArt 53001 1/35 Sd.Kfz.234/3 Schwerer Panzerspahwagen Stummel
30.00
$
<p>1:35 scale model of the famous German heavy armored scouting vehicle from World War II. This plastic kit captures the design and firepower of the 234/3 variant, equipped with a short-barreled 7.5 cm KwK 37 gun, making it a versatile addition to any collection.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Detailed Armored Car: The Sd.Kfz.234/3 “Stummel” comes with highly accurate surface details, capturing the look and feel of the German scouting vehicle.</li>
<li>4 Decal Options: Choose from four different unit markings to build your model based on vehicles deployed on various fronts.</li>
<li>Photo-Etched Parts: PE parts are included to add extra detail to the kit, perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship in their models.</li>
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AK Interactive AK35003 1/35 FJ43 with SPG-9 Recoilless Gun
28.00
$
<p>The FJ43 is part of the famous J40 series of 4×4 vehicles produced by the well- known Japanese company since 1960. The J40 series was a tremendous best seller around the globe, helping to build the reputation of the Japanese brand due to its sturdiness, economy and reliability. It was used for decades for military and civilian duties, and still remains in service in many countries. It has become an icon due to its popularity in many conflicts, even coining the term “Toyota Wars”. In the course of production several changes and updates had been applied and it is possible to see vehicles with different parts including seats, wheels, etc.</p>
<p>The FJ43 designation applies to a medium wheelbase version powered by a petrol engine, available with a soft top, hard top or even topless. These vehicles were also field-modified to carry different weapons such as single and multiple-barrel machine guns, recoilless guns or even rocket launchers.</p>
<p>The <strong>AK35003</strong> model kit represents one of these ‘technical’ variants straight from the box, including an accurate rendition of the Soviet SPG-9 recoilless gun which remains a popular fire-support weapon since its introduction in 1962. The gun is supplemented with a suitable vehicle mount and spare projectiles. This boxing also contains an optional front bumper with a winch as well as rear seats which can be assembled in either folded up or down position, allowing a multitude of possibilities.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Over 180 plastic parts.</li>
<li>Decals for 4 painting/marking options.</li>
<li>Highly detailed interior.</li>
<li>Front wheels with optional steering.</li>
<li>Two different tire options.</li>
<li>Optional front bumpers with and without a winch.</li>
<li>SPG-9 recoilless gun with vehicle mount and projectiles.</li>
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Aoshima A005783 1/72 JGSDF Type 96 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier A
19.00
$
<p>The Type 96 WAPC is a contemporary Japanese armored personnel carrier. The first prototypes of the car were developed in the early 1990s, and serial production started in 1996 and is still going on. It is estimated that in 2014 there were 365 Type 96 WAPC vehicles in the line. The drive is provided by a single motor Mitsubishi 6D40 with a power of 360 HP. It is armed with a single 40mm Type 96 automatic grenade launcher and one 12.7mm M2HB machine gun.</p>
<p>The Type 96 WAPC armored personnel carrier was developed by the Komatsu concern on behalf of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. The vehicle can gather up to eight landing troops on board in full inventory. The vehicle's cover is provided by steel armor, which provides protection against small arms and artillery shells. Transporter Type 96 WAPC is characterized by great maneuverability and very high mobility - both on the road and off-road. The maximum speed of the vehicle is up to 100 km / h! The vehicle also has a very rich electronic equipment and a battlefield management system. Since 2017, tests have been carried out on vehicle prototypes to replace the Type 96 WAPC in the line. The only user of this type of vehicle is the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.</p>
<p>Type 96 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier is the first full-scale armored vehicle in Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, which has been deployed since 1996.</p>
<p>This vehicle is equipped with a troop transport compartment at the rear, enabling rapid transport and deployment of one rifle team (squad).<br>More than 300 vehicles have been deployed mainly in ordinary units across the country, and in recent years, the Rapid Deployment Regiment also has been deployed as priority.</p>
<p><br>This kit replicates the majority 40mm auto-grenade type called the Model A.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>This kit reproduces the Type 96 with its 40mm automatic gun -- the most commonly found version of this vehicle.The front two sets of wheels are steerable after assembly</li>
<li>The rear hatch can be partly opened and closed</li>
<li>The interior details include the fire extinguisher, benches and more</li>
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<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Item Size: 32.5cm x 21.5cm x 6.2cm</p>
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